The Lights Out Program encourages residents/business owners to turn off or dim exterior and interior lighting from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m., through November 15.
Student cellphone use called ‘catastrophic’ for taxpayers as ban mulled
One question in the debate in the legislature is whether there should be a ban for the full school day, or just during class time.
Harvie faces one Democratic primary challenge in congressional bid – Bucks Round-Up – March 12, 2026
Open primary elections are best for voters, says Democrat Lucia Simonelli.
St. Luke’s takes over emergency care in Upper Bucks – Bucks Round-Up – March 10, 2026
Affected municipalities are Bedminster, Bridgeton, Durham, Haycock, Nockamixon, Riegelsville, Richland, Springfield and Tinicum.
ICE cooperation up for debate in Pennsylvania
Dozens of immigration-related bills have been proposed or introduced in Harrisburg – and the debate is largely split along party lines.
Labs supports $9,000 food recovery grant for Rolling Harvest Food Rescue
The funding will allow Rolling Harvest Food Rescue to purchase a new CoolBot cold storage unit for its “Grow to Give” farm locations in Pipersville.
Parents want action taken on AI deepfakes at CR and Radnor – Bucks Round-Up – February 23, 2026
In Council Rock, parents say administrators were slow to notify police after students reported that classmates created explicit AI-generated images.
PJM Interconnection extending existing price cap for another two years
Governor Josh Shapiro said the extension will save 67 million Americans across the PJM region an additional $27 billion on their energy bills.
Shapiro’s power plans draw mixed reactions
Shapiro’s plan’s critics say artificially suppressing prices sends the wrong market signals, discouraging investment and stifling new supply.
Two former employees accuse Pennsylvania Game Commission of toxic, retaliatory work culture
Two women say once health issues became part of their work lives, they were met with escalating criticism and discipline.
