PJM’s latest capacity auction, which determines power supply for the coming year, reveals rapidly rising load forecasts.
2025: The ‘first’ year of AI
Leaders at the state and national level, academics, and industry insiders have all worked to make the commonwealth a destination of choice for AI innovation.
What happened to Christmas?
The religious significance of Christmas – the birth of Christ – in many Christian homes may be less apparent than in years past.
Two die in Bristol nursing home explosion – Bucks Round-Up – December 24, 2025
Yardley Police pay will go up from $44,000 to $55,300 at the low end.
Harvie’s hike
Bob Harvie has spent six years proving that his only solution to a problem is a deeper reach into your pocket.
Quakertown schools cut German language classes amid statewide teacher shortage
Board member Chris Spear described the remaining language offerings — currently Spanish and Mandarin — as “extremely limited.”
Doylestown planners support Hart Tract townhouse development, with historic house renovation
The commission stopped short of endorsing a zoning change needed for the broader townhouse development, citing concerns about precedent.
Upper Makefield gets $250,000 from state for pedestrian accommodations along Route 532
The Multimodal Transportation Fund provides grants for transportation assets for community enhancement, pedestrian safety, and transit access.
Winning $1M Powerball ticket sold at Warminster 7-Eleven
Wednesday’s jackpot ranks as the fourth largest in the Powerball game.
School moves to replace contractor after sex offender incident – Bucks Round-Up – December 23, 2025
A registered Tier Three sex offender was permitted to work at Upper Bucks Technical High School without proper vetting.
