For suburban taxpayers, property tax pressure comes from three directions: school districts, county government, and local municipalities.
Pennsylvania health care in 2025
The state has seen marked enthusiasm for AI innovation in health care while considering parameters for guardrails around the technology.
Eight of DHS’s ‘Worst of the Worst’ illegals arrested in Bucks County
Seven of the eight “worst” were arrested in Doylestown. But the Borough Council last month adopted a resolution to stifle its employees’ cooperation with ICE.
Campaigning on the high price of everything
Cost of living was crucial to numerous recent Democratic victories.
AG Sunday, district attorneys announce results of ‘Operation Clean Sweep,’ interdiction of drug trafficking between Philadelphia and surrounding counties
During the two-phase operation in September and October, law enforcement arrested about 100 individuals.
What Donohue, Dougherty, and Wecht did to Pennsylvania health care
Starting in 2022, lawyers have again been able to file malpractice suits outside of the counties where the alleged injuries occurred.
Governor Shapiro challenges Trump Administration’s cuts to critical Homeland Security funding that keeps Pennsylvanians safe
Shapiro emphasized that Pennsylvania is preparing for major events in 2026.
General Greene Inn in Buckingham to remain thanks to Welch purchase – Bucks Round-Up – October 21, 2025
The property went a long stretch without an occupant, falling into disrepair.
Philly suburbs address discrimination, diverge from Bucks model
The Bucks County model seems far more appropriate than what has been implemented by the other three collar counties.

It remains to be seen whether any of the districts will change their policies as a result of the court ruling, as almost none responded to a request for comment.