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New DelVal State Senators, Representatives Take The Oath Of Office
Several newly elected Delaware Valley state legislators took the oath of office at the state Capitol on Tuesday.

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Several newly elected Delaware Valley state legislators took the oath of office at the state Capitol on Tuesday.

Jamie Cohen Walker and Megan Brock talk about their months-long fight against Bucks County bureaucrats.
Philadelphia ended 2022 with more than 500 homicides, marking the third consecutive year it has surpassed that grim milestone.
Sen. Kim Ward will also serve as lieutenant governor until Democrat Rep. Austin Davis is inaugurated on Jan. 17.
A growing number of studies indicate a link between the two.
“Competition is still the best way.”
The digital universe makes us easier to track. But we can reduce the risk of sharing too much personal data with some simple ‘data hygiene.’
The new charter and VFMAC officials are currently hammering out an agreement.
Pennsylvania residents are tired of partisanship and “need a new path forward,” said Rozzi.
Anti-Judaism got the gussied-up name of anti-Semitism in 1879 by a German journalist who wanted to make Jew hatred sound less crass.
Fostering “parent power” provides parents with the right to choose what works best for their family.
It's imperative that we have an honest discussion about how much say parents should have in what is (or isn't) taught in our public schools.
Don’t make resolutions you will furiously pursue for a month or two and then abandon. This year, make it simple.
As this year draws to a close, take a moment and test your knowledge with this short, easy, and fun quiz.
It is harmful to dismiss and disenfranchise the abortion-related suffering of women across the country.
Putin has described the collapse of the Soviet Union as “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.”
Staff members in the Central Bucks School District could soon face disciplinary action.
The food that most of us eat every day makes us sick.
Trying to do everything at once we risk doing very little at all, as we have for the last seven years.
Do not expect the Pennsylvania-based advisor group to walk away from all things environmental.