Everything you need to know for Election Day in Bucks County
Here’s what you need to know If you don’t know where to vote, haven’t sent that mail-in ballot or have other questions about
Here’s what you need to know If you don’t know where to vote, haven’t sent that mail-in ballot or have other questions about
With less than two weeks to go before the election, records have surfaced of an IRS tax lien and attempted foreclosure from 2014 against
Most people in jail are awaiting trial or serving sentences for misdemeanor convictions, so they are eligible to vote. So why aren’t more
Investing heavily in Pennsylvania’s state parks and recreational areas would be money well spent, state and local officials emphasized during an Oct. 12
President Biden signed legislation designating the September 11th National Memorial Trail, a route linking the National September 11th Memorial and Museum in New
Election officials in Bucks County are preparing for the Nov. 2 election, the first with additional drop boxes. There are several ways voters
The Congressional Quiet Skies Caucus (QSC) released a response from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conceding to review its metrics based on the
It took only a few months for Doylestown Borough Hall to be sold to the highest bidder. At $2.3 million, the winning bid
When Colin Petroziello was arrested, he was paranoid, psychotic and a danger to himself and others. Instead of compassionate care, he’ll be punished. Source:
Vote Mama PAC-endorsed candidates achieved a 71% win rate in the commonwealth.
Democrats cast more mail-in ballots than Republicans, and Democrats in the past have supported counting ballots that trip over what they view as meaningless clerical requirements in state law.
The event will be held November 20 at the Northampton library from 6-7:30 p.m. to unearth community insights from Bucks County residents and community-serving organizations to support the design of a Climate Justice Fund.
2025 represents a huge opportunity for a new generation of leadership to rise up and fill important roles throughout Bucks County.
A review of Jesselyn Cook’s “The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family.”