Months ago, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Baylson ended a stay on the Centennial case, brought by teachers Denise Kravitz and Lori Warren.
King of Prussia man sentenced for rape of Bristol Township girl – Bucks Round-Up – August 7, 2025
A Bucks County jury convicted Charles Sylvester in April on multiple charges, including rape of a child and involuntary deviate sexual intercourse.
Senate passes lifesaving, bipartisan breast cancer imaging legislation
Senate Bill 88 – which would eliminate costs for diagnostic breast imaging – is one step closer to law.
Farry’s Commuter Tax Fairness Act to protect local taxpayers passes Senate
The bill would return earned income tax dollars paid by non-residents to the municipalities where they live, rather than where they work.
Fitzpatrick’s bipartisan work unlocks thousands of new health care jobs and expands access to high-quality care across Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania will fully implement three major interstate licensure compacts on July 7.
Farry chairs first voting meeting of Senate Institutional Sustainability and Innovation Committee
Created earlier this session, the committee is tasked with exploring forward-thinking policy solutions to improve the efficiency, resilience and effectiveness of Pennsylvania’s institutions.
Senate Finance Committee advances Farry’s Commuter Tax Fairness Act
The bill would make the Philadelphia’s City Wage Tax more equitable for non-residents and ensure that earned income tax dollars are returned to the municipalities where these non-residents live, not where they work.
Senate committee votes to expand on Act 1 to provide no-cost diagnostic breast imaging
The legislation would allow an individual who finds an abnormality on a supplemental screening which is currently covered to also get a diagnostic screening at no cost.
Farry bill protecting senior prescription assistance passes Senate
Farry’s bill would extend the practice of excluding Social Security cost-of-living adjustments when calculating income eligibility for the PACE and PACENET programs.
Speak Your Piece: The voters have spoken; on to November
Bristol mayoral nominee Peranteau was critical of what he perceived as a division and shortcomings in the local police department.
