Central Bucks School District has lost 111 support employees to resignations and retirements since August.
Broad & Liberty to host screening of ‘15 DAYS,’ documentary on the extended school closures
The untold story of pandemic school closures comes to Bucks County.
Ahead of midterms, Pennsylvania politics still swinging
Beyond the familiar red vs. blue battle, alternative parties are gaining momentum, and a growing bloc of independent voters is demanding a greater say.
Local trade unions volunteer to restore facilities at Warminster Community Park
The project was made possible through the coordination of Supervisors Chair Ken Hayes, who connected township staff with Carpenters Local 167.
House bill similar to Farry proposal would extend worker protections to more police groups
The bill would extend binding arbitration to all law enforcement in the state to resolve contract disputes.
Fitzpatrick-Golden bipartisan bill for federal workers’ union rights clears key House hurdle, teeing up final votes today
The House approved a motion to discharge after months of politicking.
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.
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.
Boraski files overdue campaign reports; paid most of the money to himself as ‘reimbursement’
What did Jeff Boraski do with all the money a union gave him? His campaign reports hardly explain it.
Yardley free speech lawsuit settled – Bucks Round-Up – September 26, 2025
Yardley Borough will pay Earl Markey $2,500 after officials removed his Facebook comment about a ballot question ahead of the 2022 election.
