Philly’s D.A.’s office has drawn negative attention for a case involving a suspect who was arrested for a serious crime but was set free to allegedly murder.
Coleman measure on school weapon incidents headed to governor
The legislation stems from an incident in the Parkland School District when parents learned about a weapon incident from police reports and the local news.
PennDOT to host virtual, in-person public meetings for Bristol Road extension project in Bucks County
A live virtual public meeting will occur on Wednesday, November 5, and an in-person open house plans display will happen on Thursday, November 13.
Perkasie Borough thanks Perkasie Industrial Development Authority for generous donation toward amphitheater upgrades
A significant portion of the donation — $6,750 — was used to install new safety and performance lighting.
Garrity campaign takes shots at Shapiro and upcoming book tour
Garrity, a Republican 2026 candidate for governor, sent out a press release that offered some tongue-in-cheek marketing ideas for Shapiro’s book.
NEW REPORT: Under Governor Shapiro’s leadership, Pennsylvania remains the only state in the northeast with a growing economy
Pennsylvania remains the only state in the Northeast with an economy that’s growing, according to the latest analysis from Moody’s Analytics.
Two injured in two-car crash on John Fries Highway Wednesday afternoon
The collision in Milford Township, Bucks County occurred near Milford Square Drive and the Exxon gas station, with damage consistent with a head-on collision.
Bank voiced concern about former Warrington tax collector over alleged threats
A letter alerted the township that Seliga “consistently uses the Warrington Township relationship in hopes that we will waive any fees for her accounts.”
Voters deserve transparency — not deception — from Pennridge candidates
Once again, Pennridge voters are being asked to look past a familiar political disguise.
