Food for Thought Is on the Menu for Banned Books Week in Bucks County
From book clubs to parades, there’s something for everyone who is concerned with literary censorship in public schools.
From book clubs to parades, there’s something for everyone who is concerned with literary censorship in public schools.
The supermarket chain is removing single-use plastic bags from its Pennsylvania stores. It takes about 1,000 years for a plastic bag to degrade in a landfill.
The PA Congressman who thinks British and Italian agents and former CIA Director Gina Haspel conspired to rig the 2020 election also endorsed Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick for re-election.
An explosive report by The Philadelphia Inquirer reveals local law enforcement officials involved with the far-right militia.
“These are extraordinary times where our rights are on the ballot,” said former Bucks County Republican Congressman Jim Greenwood about his endorsement of
The Republican lawmaker’s threat of litigation to “shush” his Democratic challenger suggest he is feeling the heat in PA’s 151st House District race.
Following a sustained public outcry to the billion dollar deal, county commissioners recommended Tuesday that the water and sewer authority discontinue all discussions with Aqua America.
There are strings attached to the funds that should actually boost voter confidence.
The anti-abortion, pro-fracking Republican faces Democratic challenger Jim Miller in November. Here are some of Staats’s key votes.
The Trump administration has abandoned the U.S. government’s long-standing commitment to protect and serve its veterans — a promise that dates back to the country’s founding.
‘Fetal personhood’ bills would grant fetuses, embryos the same rights as newborns.
The open letter organized by Issue One warns that “America is suddenly at a perilous crossroad” and urges Congress to start acting like a check and balance to the executive branch as the Constitution mandates.
This is why State Rep. Jim Prokopiak keeps his focus in Harrisburg squarely on “increased education funding, and [the need to] make sure that we have access to affordable healthcare and good paying jobs.”
The state’s top election official calls on the Legislature to update rules, and to give local administrators a voice.