“If they do file an appeal, I’ll be filing a motion to strike their appeal,” Thomas W. King III promised.
There’s no conflict in supporting capital punishment and being pro-life
There is no through line between abortion and the death penalty. One kills innocent life. The other balances the eternal scales of justice.
Dispatches from the ‘resistance’ retirement home
Saturday’s “No Kings” protests were less a revolution and more a grievance buffet for the early-bird special set.
Ready, set, vote!
Most people think municipal elections are less interesting than national races. Less interesting, perhaps, but no less important, I would argue.
Judge upholds sheriff’s ICE cooperation agreement – Bucks Round-Up – October 16, 2025
The ruling by Judge Jeffrey Trauger dismisses a lawsuit from several advocacy groups and a county resident seeking to block the 287(g) partnership.
Can it happen here?
Democratic leaders in blue cities and states are united in their opposition to ICE, President Trump, and his use of the National Guard.
F&M poll: Pennsylvanians say government, politicians biggest problem facing state
As the PA budget impasse reaches day #101, residents say that politicians and the government are the biggest problem facing the Keystone State.
Ward says ‘we are the stopgap’ after Ciattarelli praises Shapiro
The commonwealth’s divided government means “getting stuff done,” as Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro likes to say, doesn’t come easily.
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 Borough will pay Earl Markey $2,500 after officials removed his Facebook comment about a ballot question ahead of the 2022 election.