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Just 17 percent of registered voters in Philadelphia showed up to the polls, while Bucks County fared slightly better with 25.8 percent.
This Memorial Day we dishonor all those buried in our military cemeteries as we await the first military parade for someone who dodged military service, a man dedicated to the proposition of “Me the ...
The first national observance of what was then called Decoration Day occurred on May 30, 1868, after an organization of Union veterans called for decorating war graves with flowers, which were in ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates this budget will cut $698 billion in Medicaid spending, causing approximately 8.6 million people to lose their health care coverage. It will also result in 3 ...
“It is infuriating that Republicans in Congress are willing to make our children go hungry so they can give tax breaks to the already rich,” Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig told States Newsroom.
"It is infuriating that Republicans in Congress are willing to make our children go hungry so they can give tax breaks to the already rich,” Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig told States Newsroom. At a farm ...
“I commend the commissioners for standing up for the rule of law, and calling [Sheriff] Fred Harran out on his half-baked scheme to use county resources to do ICE's deportation work," said Democratic ...
Since the spring of 2021, 60,000 U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV) – 1,507 in Pennsylvania – have been available for persons in desperate need of housing. Now, ...
After Minneapolis police officers murdered Floyd on Memorial Day in 2020, protests erupted across the U.S., not just in major cities but suburbs and small towns too. A protester holds a U.S. flag at ...
In case you forgot, or didn’t even realize, election day was yesterday in PA. Off year elections, especially off year primary elections, have very low turnouts compared to the midterms and ...
Local parents protested the selection of Abram Lucabaugh as Centennial School District's new superintendent before a community Q&A Thursday night. Photo courtesy of Concerned Citizens of Centennial ...
At first glance, Bucks County seems like an idyllic place to live: charming towns, good schools, and a reputation for being progressive, open-minded, and welcoming to newcomers, especially immigrants.