The commonwealth’s divided government means “getting stuff done,” as Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro likes to say, doesn’t come easily.
Boraski files overdue campaign reports; paid most of the money to himself as ‘reimbursement’
What did Jeff Boraski do with all the money a union gave him? His campaign reports hardly explain it.
Echoes of the Left
The progressive or left wing of the party expects their agenda and street corner politics to tilt the House in their direction.
Secretary of the Commonwealth reminds Pennsylvanians of deadline for mail ballot applications is fast approaching
Completed mail ballots must be received by a voter’s county elections office by 8 p.m. Nov. 4, which is Election Day.
Harran defends ICE partnership as court battle continues
Harran told a county judge Friday that his partnership with the federal agency will not have a financial impact on local taxpayers.
Yardley free speech lawsuit settled – Bucks Round-Up – September 26, 2025
Yardley Borough will pay Earl Markey $2,500 after officials removed his Facebook comment about a ballot question ahead of the 2022 election.
National Dems spending big on Pennsylvania Supreme Court races
The Democratic National Committee contends that Democrats must retain their seats in order to protect abortion access.
Dispute over budget minutes sparks clash at Doylestown Township meeting
Republican Supervisor Nancy Santacecilia pressed for changes, citing transparency issues.
CBSD needs real leadership, not labels and union politics
Why CARE for CBSD Stands for academics, accountability, and community trust.
Warrington’s Dark Sky policy shouldn’t leave our youth sports programs in the dark
Warrington’s application of Dark Sky is overly stringent and in conflict with the needs of our youth sports programs.
