Mychalejko: Pennridge School District dehumanizes LGBTQ+ parents, students
If “Heather Has Two Mommies” stays off the shelves in the Pennridge School District without any boisterous bipartisan outcry, then extremism wins. Source:
If “Heather Has Two Mommies” stays off the shelves in the Pennridge School District without any boisterous bipartisan outcry, then extremism wins. Source:
After Philadelphia Magazine, the New York Times and One American Network have had their say, what’s next? Philadelphia Magazine’s cover story is titled:
Parents in Central Bucks, Bensalem and Pennridge school districts received emails over the weekend announcing that students (and staff) would no longer be
Are we living in an Orwellian dystopia? A newly formed group – Woke Bucks County – is calling to ban books that may
In the runup to the May primary, Cora Landis presented a new self, at least on Facebook. There are no references to Qanon,
This is the first of a series of profiles of recent candidates. Cora Landis was elected for Palisades School Board on Nov. 2,
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
A U.S. District judge on Wednesday granted a preliminary injunction in the free speech lawsuit against the Pennsbury School District. Source: Judge grants
He is also enlisting FBI, AFT, ICE, DEA, and U.S. Marshals Service agents to assist in his plans to purge the city of its homeless population and crack down on crime.
“When communities lose access to independent journalism, transparency erodes, civic engagement declines, and government becomes less accountable to the people it serves,” said Rabb.
Chester County state Rep. Paul Friel is the prime sponsor of the Pennsylvania’s Officer Visibility Act and the proposed bill has seven co-sponsors so far (though none from Bucks County).
“All of Christ for All of Life,” Hegseth wrote on X, reposting a CNN interview with Doug Wilson and other CREC pastors.
Much of the night in Richlandtown was spent talking about topics such as health care, jobs, housing, and public service.