June 1: Bucks County Pride Flag Raising to Kick Off Pride Month!
Local LGBTQ+ students will lead two flag raisings and a Pride walk in Doylestown.
Local LGBTQ+ students will lead two flag raisings and a Pride walk in Doylestown.
Looking for last minute plans for the holiday weekend? We have you covered!
Unplug and go tubing or kayaking, canoeing or paddleboarding, at one of our local parks this sunny Sunday.
Join St. Philip’s Episcopal Church in New Hope on Thursday for a discussion about LGBTQ+ Rights in School Districts: What is happening, how to organize, and how to respond.
After you have some fun this weekend, don’t forget to vote in Tuesday’s primary election.
Friday, May 6th: Paranormal Cirque 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m, Neshaminy Mall. If you’re looking for something completely different to do with your
This virtual event will detail the damages that Hurricane Ida had on our environment, the recovery efforts, and how we can help to improve our local infrastructure and resiliency.
Friday, April 29: Boathouse Row, The Best of Yacht Rock – rejoice with 70s & 80s rock and roll. Tickets are still available
Once again, the weekend offers an impossibly diverse and unique line-up of enriching, entertaining and soulful events. Enjoy!
Swegal hopes his movie will be a conversation starter that challenges viewers to feel empathy.
It’s unclear if Bucks County Sheriff’s deputies were involved.
“For a long time, people saw white supremacist politics and white nationalism as on the fringe of American politics. It has now become the mainstream of the American right, whose central foundation is within the Republican Party,” said Marc Morial, president of the Urban League.
“The DOJ seems dead set on acquiring personal information on voters, including driver’s license numbers, Social Security numbers and dates of birth — records that are highly protected under federal law and under state law and which state election officials are sworn to protect,” said David Becker, executive director of the nonpartisan Center for Election Innovation & Research.
“In Pennsylvania, our current law puts regulations around abortion care in the criminal code, and that is absolutely unacceptable. Health care is not a crime,” said State Senator Amanda Cappelletti.