This Weekend: Waffles & Wine, The Lost City, a Picnic, Queens and Cars
After you have some fun this weekend, don’t forget to vote in Tuesday’s primary election.
After you have some fun this weekend, don’t forget to vote in Tuesday’s primary election.
Friday, May 6th: Paranormal Cirque 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m, Neshaminy Mall. If you’re looking for something completely different to do with your
Temple Judea of Bucks County in Doylestown was victimized by a Zoom bombing during a Shabbat service on Jan. 7. While the gathering
As COVID numbers are skyrocketing, and masks are going back on (if you weren’t wearing them for a little while), we started to
A Bucks County school district has explicitly instructed teachers not to “wade into” discussions with students about the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection in
Are we living in an Orwellian dystopia? A newly formed group – Woke Bucks County – is calling to ban books that may
As we near the 2021 general election (only 20 days away), 2022 candidates are lining up to let us know their plans. We
With all of the hubbub over the last year surrounding masks in schools and in-person versus remote learning, school board races this fall
Last night, the Central Bucks School Board held a meeting to decide on masking for the upcoming school year. Parents started lining up
“These communities in Bucks County were built for working-class people, and for decades it stayed that way. But since 2017, rent has gone up in our region by 50 percent,” said Prokopiak.
“Regardless of where the money comes from, this makes our communities more dangerous because it deteriorates the trust of police and crimes will go unreported,” said Project Libertad Executive Director Rachel Rutter.
The Greene County towns are believed to be the first in the state to use the emergency declaration in relation to drinking-water contamination.
At the National Conservatism Conference last week, Wilson was a featured speaker along with members of Congress and Trump’s Cabinet, including border czar Tom Homan, budget director Russell Vought and Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri.
“We have witnessed the devastating consequences of these types of devices, and the loss of life is nothing short of heartbreaking,” said York City Council President Edquina Washington.