Affected federal workers include food-service workers, security professionals, and janitors.
Marcell statement on continued budget impasse
Marcell noted she voted twice in the House Appropriations Committee and once in the full House for a bipartisan state spending plan.
Lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to prohibit student cellphone use in Pennsylvania schools
The legislation responds to declines in youth mental health, academic achievement, and social engagement.
AI and water: The next frontier
The United Nations reports that two billion people worldwide already lack access to clean drinking water and 3.6 billion are without safe sanitation.
Middletown bridge dedicated for soldier killed in Vietnam War
Lee Fulton Clickner, 24, of Langhorne, was killed by small arms fire on Oct. 25, 1969, while on patrol in the Quang Nga Province of Vietnam.
Legislative round-up for the week of Oct. 6
The state has passed the 100 day mark without a budget, but that doesn’t mean the House hasn’t been hard at work.
Perkasie native named assistant manager for Laurel Hill State Park Complex
Shawn Kulick assists with oversight of the complex which includes 4,062-acre Laurel Hill, 13,625-acre Laurel Ridge, and 250-acre Kooser state parks.
All charges held for court for Bucks man accused of owning, sharing hundreds of child sexual abuse materials on Google Photos
Christopher L. O’Neill, of the 400 block of A Olive St., Warminster, remains jailed in Bucks County in a separate case on $2 million cash bail.
Letter to the editor: Doylestown Twp. doesn’t need to be red or blue — it needs to be well run
Local government should never be about red versus blue — it should be about you.
