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.
Senate Approves Coleman Bill to Expunge COVID-era Citations
The PLCB’s enforcement has included the issuance of conditional licenses, which come with higher insurance premiums.
Shapiro approves using capital assistance funds for SEPTA’s daily operations
Shapiro made it clear that the move was within his purview and that he has seen firsthand how the cuts had impacted the region.
Middletown Police stress school bus safety – Bucks Round-Up – September 3, 2025
Middletown community relations officer Melissa Robison says there’s no excuse for ignoring flashing red lights on school buses.
Pennsylvania needs an age verification law
Even parental controls, such as content filters, have proven to be ineffective against childhood porn exposure.
Litigants say ‘no cuts and no excuses’ to funding for public schools
The Education Law Center and the Public Interest Law Center say the stalemate on the state budget risks stalling school funding reform.
End of the line for SEPTA’s blank checks
They have the means to avoid the present service cuts, but they’ve chosen to inflict pain to extract more money from taxpayers.
No budget, no pay
As long as there’s no looming deadline, no point at which real pain will be inflicted, there is no reason to compromise.
Yanni defends how he managed CBSD abuse issue – Bucks Round-Up – August 21, 2025
Two days into a hearing on potential termination, CBSD Superintendent Steven Yanni claimed he properly managed abuse allegations.
We want to fund SEPTA – The question is how
This isn’t just about dollars and cents. We need actual reforms to make sure the system is better for all riders.
