(L-R) Democrats Joe Khan, Danny Ceisler, Donna Petrecco, Neale Dougherty, and Robin Robinson. Photo by David Iskra. Democrats swept Bucks County’s row office elections, where there will soon be a new ...
The lawyers say the Quakertown high school students acted in self-defense. Quakertown Police Chief Scott McElree, who also serves as borough manager, did not return messages left this week at his home ...
Many Quakertown school district residents argued more could – and should – have been done to avoid Friday’s events, violence and subsequent arrests. Residents address the Quakertown School Board ...
Kristin Egan, a Neshaminy School District board director and public school teacher and Democrat, is challenging incumbent Republican Joe Hogan to represent Bucks County’s 142 nd House District in the ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said the visits with local leaders in Tremont and Upper Bern townships were made to understand where the local leaders stand in these communities, along with the ...
Left to Right: Former supervisor Carol Baker, Fred Gaines, former supervisor John Paul, former Parks and Recreation chair Richard Weiss. “My career in wastewater and water utilities led me to ...
This week, President Trump touted his economic agenda at the State of the Union address. I’m not experiencing any economic gains under his administration. I’m working as hard as possible and still ...
“We’re about 100 years out from getting the right to vote and now we’re fighting this bill, which would make it harder for millions of women to vote,” said Gréta Bedekovics, director of democracy ...
“The historical record reminds us of that access to the ballot has long required vigilance and reform within our democratic system,” said Amanda Owen, executive director of The Justice Bell Foundation ...
“Congress must reassert its constitutional authority. America’s sons and daughters, husbands and wives are being put into harm’s way with no clear plan,” said Bob Harvie, a Democrat running for ...
Now they are urging other communities across the state, like Bucks County, to join the fight.
Many Quakertown school district residents argued more could – and should – have been done to avoid Friday’s events, violence and subsequent arrests.