Montgomery Mall to Host 3rd Annual Doggy Halloween Costume Contest
“It’s a wonderful day for pet lovers to come together, support local shelters, and enjoy a bit of Halloween magic,” said event organizer Richard Buttacovoli.
“It’s a wonderful day for pet lovers to come together, support local shelters, and enjoy a bit of Halloween magic,” said event organizer Richard Buttacovoli.
We’re 26 days away from Election Day and Fitzpatrick still hasn’t taken the debate stage – and it’s not for a lack of trying by Ehasz.
Women’s reproductive freedom is on the ballot locally in the congressional race between Democrat Ashley Ehasz and anti-choice Republican incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick.
Learn about what it is, its environmental benefits, and how you can help plant it.
One easy fix schools can make, says PennEnvironment, is replacing water fountains with certified point-of-use filters.
Honesty is the best policy, except when McCormick is talking about abortion, China, Bridgewater, his residency, and other issues.
The program allows families to apply for lawful temporary legal status without having the remove the applicant from the U.S. while waiting for permanent resident status. DHS estimates the program would benefit 550,000 noncitizen spouses and stepchildren.
The Sept. 6 hearing on the issue was held in Warminster, “the most contaminated community of ‘forever chemicals’ in the country,” according to State Rep. Brian Munroe.
The program was created to recoup $250 million in owed court costs, fees, fines, and victim restitution.
“Sheriff Harran has blatantly overstepped his authority by enrolling Bucks County in a 287(g) agreement, a reckless decision that weaponizes local law enforcement to carry out ICE’s harmful agenda. This policy isn’t about safety—it’s about intimidation,” said Karen Rodriguez, member of Make the Road Pennsylvania and a Bucks County resident.
Supporters said changes to the cyber charter rules are widely backed among the state’s 500 school boards and that cyber school spending has been the subject of critical reviews, including recently by Republican Auditor General Tim DeFoor.
“People will die,” warns Melissa Rinker, who has over 20 chronic illnesses and relies 100 percent on Medicaid for medication and monthly doctor’s visits.
“The Trump Administration would rather women die in emergency rooms than receive life-saving abortions,” said Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights.
“This bill would provide Pennsylvania students with the necessary critical thinking skills and knowledge to evaluate the accuracy of news stories for themselves,” said state Sen. Katie Muth.
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