Supervisors are weighing a $350,000 plan to fully restore the aging tennis courts at Simmons Park.
Taxpayers hand over $89,000 daily while state fumbles budget plan
Both chambers of the General Assembly have repeatedly approved budgets that have appealed only to their partisan interests.
Bucks County Sheriff’s Office set to become first CALEA-accredited sheriff’s office in Pennsylvania
The office expects to become one of only fourteen law enforcement agencies in the commonwealth to earn the prestigious “gold standard” credential.
West Rockhill supervisors consider proposed budget with 17% police funding increase
The board authorized a draft ordinance permitting PRPD to make warrantless arrests for certain summary offenses.
Fitzpatrick, Keating lead bipartisan ultimatum to Putin: Return abducted Ukrainian children or face terror designation
The legislation would entail designating Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism if it doesn’t return an estimated more than 19,000 abductees.
Warminster Twp. welcomes Jai’er Brown as Parks & Recreation operations manager
In this role, Brown will be responsible for planning, developing, organizing, implementing, and supervising many community programs and events.
Quakertown secures new opponent to keep 2025 Homecoming tradition alive
Quakertown found itself without an opponent just days before one of the most anticipated events of the year.
Dispatches from the ‘resistance’ retirement home
Saturday’s “No Kings” protests were less a revolution and more a grievance buffet for the early-bird special set.
Council Rock can have great schools without unrelenting tax increases
If the current tax-and-spend trend continues, those living on a fixed income will be forced to leave.
