Starting in 2022, lawyers have again been able to file malpractice suits outside of the counties where the alleged injuries occurred.
2025 Election Preview: Commonwealth Court
You have probably heard about Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court retention vote. And how it will be one of the most closely-watched races in the country.
Republican voters drive increase in mail ballot requests in Pennsylvania
According to data from the Pennsylvania Department of State, as of Monday, more than 1.1 million voters had requested a mail ballot.
Integrity, honor, and accountability: What Buckingham deserves
Mike Bateman’s recent ideas and behavior raise red flags.
Doylestown Township leaders should represent all residents
Doylestown Township’s finances are a mess, and the Board of Supervisors needs leaders focused on fiscal responsibility and transparency to fix it.
Trade group files complaint against Shapiro’s ad for Supreme Court retention candidates
The justices are campaigning with Shapiro’s explicit endorsement, despite his RGGI appeal pending before them.
Presler rallies voters with Bucks GOP in Levittown
Presler, whose efforts helped President Trump win Pennsylvania, recommends “banking the vote,” whenever possible, since Election Day can be unpredictable.
Joe Khan’s vaunted prosecution of rapist yielded no rape conviction
Ten rape convictions, if Khan secured them, could have easily put Jeffrey Marsalis away forever.
No diversity in ‘No Kings’ rallies
At home and in cities across the nation it was all about Donald Trump, the duly elected president protesters claim is an authoritarian, a dictator, a wannabe king.
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.”
