Under the ordinance, failure to comply with inspections could result in fines of up to $1,000 per day and possible incarceration.
Quakertown police chief returns to work months after controversial student protest response
Chief Scott McElree is apparently working less than full-time hours, though not in a strictly part-time capacity.
Perkasie seeks Third Ward resident to fill borough council vacancy
Applications are due May 26. The appointment will run through end of 2027 term.
Marcell, Rivera bill requiring immediate reporting of AI-generated child sexual abuse material passes PA House unanimously
The bill would require mandated reporters to immediately notify law enforcement of suspected AI-generated child sexual abuse material.
Farry joins Pennsylvania State Senate to honor America 250 with ceremonial gathering in Philadelphia
Farry was joined by Sarah Xue, a Council Rock junior, who was chosen to attend after submitting a winning essay on Alexander Hamilton.
Michael Calvin Inc. in Lower Bucks gets $1M PIDA loan
Since the Shapiro Administration took office in 2023, PIDA has approved $168,070,188 in low-interest loans.
MBIT and UBCTS get funding to teach students about disabilities
This is the second round of $30,000 grants across the state.
Neighbors raise parking, traffic concerns over proposed apartment conversion at former New Britain industrial building
Granite Creek Properties pitched a six-unit “Pantaloons Lofts” concept for the historic New Galena Road structure.
Man admits to statutory sexual assault of Warminster girl, child porn charges, awaits sentencing
Khari Nyseir Mathis, of the 1300 block of South 29th Street, Philadelphia, had sex with the girl half his age on numerous occasions in 2023.
Open primaries are a bad idea
Proponents of the closed primary, like me, don’t want to see a majority of independent voters choosing our parties’ nominees.
