Under current rules, even small home additions can require engineering plans and remediation efforts costing thousands of dollars.
Where did ‘affordability’ go?
Two-term legislator Joe Hogan cited personal experience in echoing the concerns of average families in his district.
Campaigning on the high price of everything
Cost of living was crucial to numerous recent Democratic victories.
The Democrats’ mask of moderation
As we approach another critical election, the most popular costume among the establishment Left is the “Mask of Moderation.”
Pennsylvania’s energy future is bright and bipartisan
After years of rising costs, Congress and the current administration have taken an important step to jumpstart job growth and expand infrastructure.
CBSD’s Yanni takes Philly charter school job – Bucks Round-Up – October 15, 2025
Yanni is replacing Northwood Academy’s previous chief executive Eric Langston.
Recent tax rises a major theme at Doylestown supervisor candidate forum
Over the last two years, township supervisors have hiked real estate taxes 37%, far outpacing inflation.
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.
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.
Supervisors table decision on Wild and Scenic river program – Bucks Round-Up – September 15, 2025
A proposal for Durham to join neighbors as a steward of the Wild and Scenic Lower Delaware River caused debate at the supervisors’ September meeting.
