Kevin Strouse urged Congressional Republicans to bring a clean continuing resolution to the House floor and end the government shutdown.
Be careful before you give out personal information as open enrollment begins under the Affordable Care Act.
Congress less popular than cockroaches, root canals and traffic jams, public poll shows.
Bucks County's U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick has broken ranks with House Republicans on ending the government shutdown.
Get information on what the government shut down means for Levittown.
Registration applications will be accepted until Oct. 7. Election Day is November 5.
You can now order a Pa. driver's license online if yours is lost lost or stolen.
Political experts say the Pa. electorate is in an ugly mood and lawmakers in Harrisburg face stark choices.
It's time to prepare for the coming flu season.
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski will kick off his campaign in a formal announcement Monday.
The Turnpike Commission has a plan to do away with 76 toll plazas and toll collectors along the 545-mile Pennsylvania Turnpike
Catholic leaders support an overhaul of U.S. immigration laws and may make their case from the pulpit.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey wants Congress to pass the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2013.
Incumbent Edward "Duke" Donnelly, who has been in office for 10 years, is seeking a fourth term for Bucks County Sheriff.
Do you agree with the majority of Pennsylvania residents who don't think Gov. Tom Corbett is doing a good job?
U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick gave the weekly national GOP message over Labor Day Weekend, a "prestigious" assignment, according to PoliticsPa.
One man has already visited every county in Pennsylvania in his quest to win statewide office in 2014.
Bristol Township is holding an online auction to sell used police cars and other equipment.
Several Pennsylvania government agencies are using controversial remote flying machines called drones.
The new legislation requires stricter guidelines for authorized surveillance of Americans' e-mail and phone data.
The sewer plant and several streets will be sprayed, weather permitting.
The state's Open Records Office says Bucks County was entitled to charge more than $1,000 for close to 12,000 Levittown property records.
Bristol Township will hold an online auction to sell used equipment and vehicles including old police cars.
The recently passed senate bill creates a path of citizenship for the undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States, in return for strengthening the southern border.
Bucks County officials are gearing up to recruit poll workers for November's general election.
Levittown's third mosquito-spraying operation to reduce the threat of West Nile Virus is scheduled for Wednesday evening.
Senior centers have extended hours so residents without air conditioning have a place to cool off this week.
U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick wants the government to provide more incentives to promote 'Made in America' products.
Be alert for a new traffic pattern on Route 13 at Beaver Dam Road as part of the Safer13 improvement project.
The Supreme Court's ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act is a boon for same-sex unions.
State lawmakers are set to move forward on a state budget without Corbett’s proposed pension changes.
The Aqua America transfer of Bristol Township’s water assets is likely to be completed by the end of June.
No Choice: Under HB818, private insurers cannot offer plans that include abortion coverage on the state health exchange.
Rose Betker was given a township commendation for her long-running and unwavering dedication to the children of Bristol Township.
Pennsylvania is very nicely asking residents to pay back unemployment compensation overpayments by offering an amnesty program this summer.
Bucks County vets can get discounts on just about everything.
Some want to know if other groups are also operating outside Pennsylvania’s nonprofit campaign finance rules.
The liquor privatization debate has brought out a new special interest—the property owners who rent space to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.
As much as $515 million in costs and savings of Medicaid expansion were mis-estimated by the IFO, according to the Corbett Administration.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Ron Castille is running for retention this fall, after serving two terms on the court.