PA Supreme Court Restores Statewide School Mask Mandate
The move means the edict will not expire on Dec. 4, as had been planned. Source: PA Supreme Court Restores Statewide School Mask
The move means the edict will not expire on Dec. 4, as had been planned. Source: PA Supreme Court Restores Statewide School Mask
Mayor Stokes says he’s 99% sure it was Bigfoot. Source: Riegelsville Mayor Greg Stokes recalls possible Bigfoot experience during camping trip – 6abc
The center was created in honor of Central Bucks educator Corinne Transue Sikora, who died of breast cancer in November 2020. Source: Corinne
Doylestown retailers saw a steady stream of customers on Saturday as the holiday shopping season got underway. Source: Doylestown stores filled on Small
There is currently a wide gap in school funding, with some districts receiving almost double per student Source: Local faith leaders, education advocates
About 50 Jewish parents in the Central Bucks School District are worried about what they see as antisemitic comments made at recent school
Funding will help repair the Randall Avenue Bridge By Lower Bucks Times – November 22, 2021 State Rep. Tina Davis announced that Bristol
Bristol Borough Police Chief Steven Henry left the borough department Wednesday after leading it for six years. Source: Chief Steven Henry leaves Bristol
The Lower Makefield Township supervisors have narrowly approved a 2022 preliminary budget that proposes an ambitious road paving program, the hiring of people
Look for ruby red strawberries and tomatoes, rich leafy greens, carefully crafted coffee, artisan breads, cupcakes, cookies, granola, field-grown flowers, local honey, and more at Bucks County’s farmers market offerings.
At town halls across Pennsylvania, rank-and-file Democrats and allied progressive groups are inviting Conor Lamb, a former U.S Congressman who voters rejected in May 2022 when he ran against Fetterman in the Senate primary. Now he is serving as a stand-in for the embattled Senator.
Senate Bill 780 will effectively ban people from sleeping outside, even if they have no other shelter available to them, and fines municipalities that don’t comply.
County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia criticized the two Republican officials for “bypassing” the commissioners and the deputy’s union during ongoing contract negotiations this spring.
Doylestown’s Larissa Hopwood, a single mother of a 16-year-old with Type 1 diabetes, sounds off on what the heartless GOP budget bill will mean for her family.