A letter alerted the township that Seliga “consistently uses the Warrington Township relationship in hopes that we will waive any fees for her accounts.”
Taxpayers hand over $89,000 daily while state fumbles budget plan
Both chambers of the General Assembly have repeatedly approved budgets that have appealed only to their partisan interests.
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.
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.
Prominent Bucks Democrats join ‘No Kings’ protest – Bucks Round-Up – October 20, 2025
Attendees held signs with messages like “No Crown for the Clown,” “Abolish ICE,” and “PROTEST NOW While It’s Still Legal.”
Q3 fundraising: Harvie takes in $217,745 while Fitzpatrick has $6.9 million war chest
The Q3 fundraising numbers are in. Q3: third quarter of 2025. From July 1 through September 30. Takeaways. Have to […]
Who is responsible for solving Pennsylvania’s budget divide?
(The Center Square) – There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps […]
Pennridge’s fiscal future: From financial discipline to reckless spending
Not long ago, Pennridge School District was the model of fiscal responsibility.
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.
