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Trial For Bucks County Pro-Life Advocate Set To Begin Tuesday
The trial for Mark Houck is set to begin at the federal courthouse in Philadelphia on Jan. 24.

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The trial for Mark Houck is set to begin at the federal courthouse in Philadelphia on Jan. 24.

“Urgency of Normal” continues their call for policy changes in elementary and secondary schools.
The task force is charged with creating a report and recommendations to be presented to the General Assembly and the administration.
Anna was a typical mom and something she did for her son made her an icon.
Stacy Garrity also shares why she says the state’s job is to maximize wealth for citizens, not meet the demands of “woke” activists.
If you think high energy costs are hard on the middle class, imagine how they affect those struggling to reach the middle class.
“There is nothing more important in this business than having a qualified, hardworking candidate.”
Some Delaware Valley leaders fear Helen Gym will be Philadelphia's next mayor.
Newly inaugurated Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro signed his first executive order, removing the four-year degree requirement from most state jobs
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
In his years 55 years in law enforcement no one ever said they wanted to become a police officer to shoot someone, said Mike Chitwood.
Bucks County, Rep. Kristin Marcell (R-Richboro) said she is ready to get to work.
County Commissioners Chair Dr. Valerie Arkoosh is leaving Montco to head the Human Services Department.
Public school enrollment is dropping in Pennsylvania, but education spending is at an all-time high.
Why does everyone love to pillory the royals when they’re discovered to be mere mortals?
Jessica Paquette fell in love with horses when she was a little girl.
Exhaustion from a series of broken promises is breaking up these long-held strongholds.
Our nation has much to celebrate as we strive toward MLK’s dream of a colorblind society.
The state Senate announced it will be closed the weeks of Jan. 23 and Jan. 30 because the House is closed.