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:
These groups are a new and harder-to-detect form of white supremacist organizing that merges extremist ideology with fitness and combat sports culture.
“I would like to know if the Bucks County Intermediate Unit, the other school districts in Pennsylvania and in Bucks County, might be interested in starting a class action lawsuit against the state for the calculable amount of money that we are losing as a school district ‘cause it’s going to blow up everybody’s budget,” Centennial School District Board Member Michael Hartline.
“This is about the president of the United States and his complicit lackey, Stephen Miller, searching for ways to lay the groundwork to circumvent our democracy, militarize our cities, and end elections,” said Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker.
“Discarding thousands of ballots every election is not a reasonable trade-off in view of the date requirement’s extremely limited and unlikely capacity to detect and deter fraud,” the appeals court panel wrote.
The city is resisting an occupied force in creative, raucous, and even joyful ways. The rest of the nation should take note.