Bucks County new row officers take posts following inaugural ceremonies
Four new Republican row officers joined re-elected District Attorney Matt Weintraub in taking office Monday. Source: Bucks County new row officers take posts
Four new Republican row officers joined re-elected District Attorney Matt Weintraub in taking office Monday. Source: Bucks County new row officers take posts
The Bucks County Emergency Homeless Shelter is offering families another safe and private place to rest their head at night. Source: Bucks County
Today Bucks County Playhouse producers Alexander Fraser, Robyn Goodman, and Josh Fiedler announced a new partnership with producer, director Kiran Merchant to create The South Asian
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by John L. Micek, Pennsylvania Capital-StarDecember 23, 2021 (A scheduling note: This newsletter will be off until 1/3/2022 for a holiday break. From
The Bucks County Commissioners board set to adopt budget Wednesday morning, using funds from Lake Galena lease to fill $18.4 million deficit. .
Dec. 1—The Bucks County commissioners will consider leasing Lake Galena in New Britain Township to the nonprofit Bucks County Water & Sewer Authority
The celebrity television doctor will run in one of the nation’s most important races. Source: Dr. Oz announces Senate bid to his millions
After a pause during the pandemic, Bucks County school leaders are thinking it’s high time to revisit when the first bell rings. Research
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.
The author of “The Highest Law in the Land: How the Unchecked Power of Sheriffs Threatens Democracy” joins Editor Cyril Mychalejko on this week’s episode of The Signal.
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