Under a less punitive system, society could focus on treatment and harm reduction.
About: Bradley Vasoli
Bradley Vasoli is the senior editor of The Independence.
Warrington GOP begins series of roadside cleanups
Last Saturday morning, the township’s Republican Committee members and candidates grabbed pickers and bags and headed to Eureka Quarry Ball Field at the corner of Street and Lower State roads to pick up as much nearby junk as possible in two intermittently rainy hours.
Dems challenging Bucks’s DA and sheriff blast ICE policy at protest
Sheriff candidate Danny Ceisler and district attorney candidate Joe Khan called for an end to the county’s partnership with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Calderaio runs for reelection on Buckingham’s environmental stewardship
Calderaio hopes to meet his reelection challenge from Democratic pet-toy company manager Mike Bateman by reminding township voters of Buckingham’s strengths and Calderaio’s own role in maintaining them.
Bucks Republicans return to court over leadership election complaint
Several dozen BCRC members who opposed Chair Pat Poprik faced the party in court anew yesterday after originally suing in 2023.
Lucabaugh strikes hopeful tone in Centennial, despite left-wing protest – Bucks Round-Up – May 23, 2025
Leftist residents of the district encompassing Ivyland, Upper Southampton, and Warminster protested Lucabaugh for declining to champion liberal social causes when he led CBSD.
Commissioners counteract Harran on ICE cooperation – Bucks Round-Up – May 22, 2025
Under Harran’s 287(g) agreement with ICE, the federal agency would train deputies to serve and execute warrants entailing the arrest of illegal immigrants who have existing criminal charges.
Amid tax hikes and controversy, Central Bucks campaign kicks off
A home valued at $635,000 would pay about $328 more per year as a result of the current tax-hike plan.
Bucks GOP endorsement prevails in judge primary – Bucks Round-Up – May 21, 2025
Lawyers Grace Deon, Chelsey Crocker Jackman, Colin Monahan, and Joe Pizzo won the GOP nod for four Bucks County judge seats in yesterday’s primary.
Nine Bucks lawyers seek four county judge seats
Five Republicans are competing for four nomination spots.
