Firearm Owners Against Crime Wins Battle with Police in Court
It seems surprising that a group supposedly fighting crime — Firearm Owners Against Crime, or FOAC — would sue to overturn a law that,
It seems surprising that a group supposedly fighting crime — Firearm Owners Against Crime, or FOAC — would sue to overturn a law that,
Ashley Ehasz, a former Army pilot from Bensalem, whom we profiled last week, has already tossed her goggles into the race for the
We remember 2020 as the “bad” year for Covid-19, and this year as the year that better treatments and vaccines meant fewer infections
At a Central Bucks school board meeting about mask edicts in August, the Board President, Dana Hunter, ordered the room cleared. What caused
With the incremental progress of Pennsylvania’s legalization of cannabis – after New York and Pennsylvania, and after Pennsylvania has already made medical cannabis
Five months ago, the activists called Bucks Voices made eight blue cardboard ballot-box costumes and danced their way, accompanied by a jazz band,
Everyone says that Bucks Central high schools (East, West and South) are the best in the county. Its students come from Bucks feeder
Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, a former FBI agent, did it again. When Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy cracked the whip and demanded loyalty among the
Pennsylvania will have $1 billion of film and television shows shot in the state this year, divided about a third in the eastern
Kristen Crowell, executive director of Fair Share America, said the GOP budget bill is the “most unpopular piece of legislation in the history of this country,” and Rep. Fitzpatrick should be aware of this.
Other members of Congress have called the military strikes “unconstitutional.”
“It doesn’t belong in federal court. It’s a matter of state law against all state parties,” said ACLU PA Senior Supervising Attorney Stephen Loney.
“We’re absolutely in a public health crisis of epic proportions. We’re in a situation where there are reproductive health care deserts, not just abortion care deserts,” said National Abortion Federation President and CEO Brittany Fonteno.
Reporting intern Naomi Weiss interviewed protesters.