Many Democrats appear to be at odds with the progressive direction of their party, particularly on two big issues: school choice and boys in girl’s sports.
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan effort to reverse State Department decision affecting library passport services
Without congressional action, current practice would shift from a community-based passport network to a centralized federal model.
SEPTA restores key rail service – Bucks Round-Up – January 12, 2026
Morning express service on Regional Rail lines from the suburbs into Center City returned for the first time in months.
Court rebuffs attempt to turn trademark law into political weapon against Pa. Manufacturers’ Assn.
Testimony at an August hearing revealed that Better PA had never trademarked its name or logo.
Unions spend big on politics — often at the expense of their members
Of all the biggest influences in this election, few were as prominent as labor unions.
How do nonprofit hospitals rake it in? Let me count the ways
Let’s end the outrageous waste of money we pay to support a corrupt, conflicted, and perversely incentivized political-healthcare-corporate complex.
Newtown water treatment plant plan nixed – Bucks Round-Up – November 21, 2025
Area officials originally envisioned the plant as a way to keep down sewer rates and relieve strain on the area’s wastewater treatment system.
County leaders discuss SNAP crisis, assistance with partner agencies
The Commissioners are expected to consider $200,000 this week in new funding to food providers.
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.
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.
