Parady La was a husband, a father, a brother, and an uncle. He was loved. And because of an administration where cruelty is the point, and because of neglect inside the Federal Detention Center in ...
Democrat Danny Ceisler kept his promise to voters and terminated the controversial 287(g) task force model agreement with the sheriff’s department. New Bucks County Sheriff Danny Ceisler wasted no ...
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. Matthew Laiss, a man accused of double voting in the 2020 ...
That question keeps leading me back to local journalism and to why its decline should concern anyone who cares about democracy. Democracy doesn’t live only in Washington or Harrisburg. It lives in ...
A lawsuit pushed by a right-wing legal shop in order to make life more difficult for LGBTQ adults and students in Pennsylvania has hit a snag. The judge has admonished the lawyers for submitting a ...
This story was originally published by Barn Raiser, your independent source for rural and small town news. Sheriffs walk a thin line between law and legend. Throughout rural America, sheriffs oversee ...
Editor Cyril Mychalejko spoke with Malcolm Burnley, staff writer at The Philadelphia Citizen, about Tuesday's Blue Wave and whether Democrats can ride it to more sweeping victories in the 2026 midterm ...
(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 ...
Rachel Fingles is a Democrat running for Bensalem School Board. She previously served in the position from 2017-2021. Why do you think you are qualified to effectively represent your community on the ...
Rodger Allen is a Democrat running for Bensalem School Board. Why do you think you are qualified to effectively represent your community on the school board? I believe I’m qualified to serve because I ...
Activists, residents and leaders say increasingly combative tactics used by federal immigration agents are sparking violence and fueling neighborhood tensions in the nation’s third-largest city.
In 2018, Doylestown Township celebrated its Bicentennial with the motto “Preserving the Past. Embracing the Future.” To close the year-long festivities, township officials buried a time capsule ...
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