About 6,900 licensed child care facilities operate in Pennsylvania as of 2024, according to the most recent data available from PA DHS.
Upper Bucks Tech School moves to replace cleaning contractor after employment of child sex offender
The move comes as the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections has opened an investigation into the job placement.
Ahead of midterms, Pennsylvania politics still swinging
Beyond the familiar red vs. blue battle, alternative parties are gaining momentum, and a growing bloc of independent voters is demanding a greater say.
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.
Report: Tier-three sex offender was employed as custodian at Upper Bucks tech school
The man was employed by C&J Environmental in Warwick Township.
C2T2: Consumerism, competition, transparency, and trust can build back medicine better
The power of choice and competition in health care will be unleashed for American patients when we have achieved transparency in pricing.
Chris Holbert: A better way forward on cannabis for Pennsylvania Republicans
A Pennsylvania Senate Republicans face pressure to address cannabis policy, the author, urges them to learn from the Colorado example: effective regulation.
Joshua Phillips: The hidden harm of legalizing marijuana use: Why libertarians should oppose SB 120
Libertarianism champions non-aggression, private property rights, and voluntary contracts. The push to normalize marijuana violates each of these core tenets while imposing real costs on Pennsylvanians.
Shapiro joins lawsuit challenging administration’s decision to withhold PA education funds
The Education Department and the Office of Management and Budget as well as their leaders, Secretary Linda McMahon and Director Russell Vought respectively, are listed as defendants in the lawsuit alongside President Donald Trump.
