The county commissioners and district attorney joined together to sue the app-makers for the destructive effect they claim is made to teenagers’ mental health.
Tony Fels: Compromise is possible in Central Bucks Pride flag conflict
There is room for common ground in the dispute over politics in the classroom.
By Tony Fels
Beth Ann Rosica: A tale of two districts – same school district audit yields two very different responses
Neshaminy School District suggested that they would consider the problem, while a North Penn board member lashed out with partisan rhetoric.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Kevin Mooney: Navigating open records requests in an age of pandemics, school closures, and mask mandates
Pennsylvania’s Open Records law is a powerful tool for transparency — one that local governments resist as hard as they can.
By Kevin Mooney
Central Bucks School Board approves “politics in classroom” policy
The policy sparked controversy as the board reaffirmed its commitment to keeping teachers’ personal politics out of the classroom.
By Linda Stein
“ReOpen Bucks” group asserts new documents show county health director was cut out of key Covid policy reversal
Several counties in Pennsylvania have their own health departments to chart their own course on health policy. But what does it really matter when the state can thwart that independence anytime it wants?
By Todd Shepherd
Central Bucks’ new policy draws scrutiny
The policy aims to ban clothes, flags, or other paraphernalia that displays a political message.
By Isaac Avilucea
Ilya Breyman: Voters are tired of extremism and tribalism
Campaigning across my district, I met thousands of people who want thoughtful answers, not partisan vitriol.
By Ilya Breyman
Jamie Walker: Emails reveal state teachers’ union colluded with districts to keep schools closed unnecessarily
In 2020, I was told that the Commonwealth’s teachers’ union had no influence over the decision whether to reopen schools in Bucks County. Two years later, I learned that was a lie.
By Jamie Walker
Members of Congress demand answers from DOJ after arrest of Bucks County pro-life activist
Twenty-five federal agents raided the minister’s home on charges that he shoved a man outside an abortion clinic.
By Michael Graham