Bucks County’s Covid Toll: The Elderly, The Sick and the Anti-Vaxxers
Here is why Covid is still a serious threat in Bucks County. Deaths are increasing. The New York Times had the shocking chart
Here is why Covid is still a serious threat in Bucks County. Deaths are increasing. The New York Times had the shocking chart
If Arthur Miller were alive, he could turn the Nov. 16 meeting of the Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors into a scene from
January 21 Friday Stay Home HBO/HBOMax Bill Maher is back, after a two-month break, during which a few things happened. Off year elections.
Fact: Covid is raging in Bucks County, with a 45 percent increase in cases over the previous two weeks. Fact: Many cases are
Did you watch Fridays with Fitzpatrick on January 14? If you did you would have seen the always-sleepy-looking Fitzpatrick talking about Ukraine (and
January 13 Thursday Stay Home and Stream anytime. The new series “Peacemaker” begins on HBOmax. It’s based on DC comics. There was a
Can one person overturn an election? A Republican in Middletown was vetting candidates before the election. Not everyone’s hobby, but, OK. Something about
The Pennridge School District announcement to teachers to cool it on discussions of January 6 became an urgent subject for national discussion. It
January 7 Friday Stay Home HBOMax. Teenage Euthanasia. Stop reading when you’ve heard too much. That might be about now: “crotch beetles.” Still
University of North Georgia’s Matthew Boedy spoke to the Bucks County Beacon about his new book, “The Seven Mountains Mandate,” and how Kirk was part of this movement seeking right-wing Christian dominion over government and society.
On this Democracy Day, I want us to remember: democracy isn’t just something we inherit, it’s something we build — one election, one conversation, one act of civic engagement at a time, writes Bob Harvie.
Because authoritarianism is most visible in hindsight, people often don’t recognize it until it’s too late.
When the truth is unthinkable, we lie to ourselves and one another, writes historian Dr. William Horne.
“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.