All Posts
-
400 Lebanon County protesters gather for ‘No Kings Day’ rally against Trump, Meuser
Motorists passing by Fisher Veterans’ Memorial Park Saturday, Oct. 18, were greeted to the chants of more than 400 protesters shouting “No Kings” as they joined nationwide protests against the policies of President Donald Trump.
-
No Kings protests turned out thousands across Pa. in dissent to Trump regime
Tens of thousands across Pennsylvania spent Saturday proclaiming their dissent to President Donald Trump’s authoritarian regime in protests with a festive air but a gravely serious message.
-
Pa. requires health insurance providers to cover COVID-19 and other vaccines
The Insurance Department issued the directive after changes at the CDC made access uncertain.
-
7 fun facts about ‘The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh’
Welcome the start of the basketball season with Pittsburgh’s only pro basketball team: the fictional Pittsburgh Pisces of the movie “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh.”
-
Health care premiums increase with Republican cuts to ACA
Pennsylvania Insurance Department announced premium hikes for Pennie customers at the start of open enrollment.
-
You only have a few days left to register to vote in PA’s elections; here’s how
Voting-age residents in Pennsylvania have only a few days left to register to vote in the state’s municipal elections.
-
One of Bucks County’s biggest employers is considering paid parental leave
Bucks County officials are considering paid parental leave for employees, Commissioner Bob Harvie confirmed at a public meeting in October.
-
‘Claims are higher.’ How much Highmark, UPMC premiums are expected to rise next year
Plans for small groups of 50 or fewer employees will increase an average of 12.7%, while individual plans will rise an average of 21.5% — not including the elimination of any federal tax credits.
-
Pa. GOP congressman cashes in on Trump’s tax cuts
US Rep. Rob Bresnahan is set to personally benefit after voting for President Donald Trump’s tax cuts for the country’s wealthiest Americans.
-
Wheeler warns York County could face tax hikes if state budget impasse isn’t resolved soon
With the state budget now more than 100 days overdue, Wheeler highlighted that the county has been forced to cover essential human service programs using local funds, at a cost of approximately $10 million per month.

























