The legislation would increase Medicare reimbursement rates for clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and mental health counselors.
Lockdowns didn’t just flatten the curve: They crushed a generation
Six years ago on another Friday the 13th, Governor Wolf ordered schools to close for two weeks to “flatten the curve.” That turned into more than a year.
Bucks County unveils completed DART mental health center
The facility will serve adults with mental illness and co-occurring substance use issues who are involved with the criminal justice system.
Politicians in Pennsylvania should focus on real issues, not cellphones
I personally want my child to have a phone on them for many reasons, the first being safety.
Warminster man admits to torturing and drowning of family dog, gets probation
Spanburgh’s probation will run concurrent with the twelve months of probation he was given in a separate harassment case.
Attorney General Dave Sunday visits William Tennent High School for the teenTalk series
The students discussed their own use of social media, including its pros and cons.
Shapiro administration highlights first local aging agencies to develop new, regional teams designed to protect older adults from abuse
Since taking office in 2023, Governor Josh Shapiro has spent more than $20 million on community programs for the aging.
Getting stuff wrong: Why Pennsylvania must reject Shapiro’s push for marijuana legalization
Anyone I know who has recently visited New York City says the same thing: The skunk smell of marijuana is everywhere.
All Dems in primary to challenge Coleman stay in race, defying leaders’ straw poll move – Bucks Round-Up – February 3, 2026
Merkl-Gump will apparently still face Juan Vargas and Richlandtown Mayor Wayne Codner in the May 19 primary.
Legislators reconsider violence prevention in schools
The latest legislation on this issue is a proposal by Rep. Brian Munroe, D-Warminster.
