White House Announces “Major Policy Shift,” Refuses to Say Which Policy or In Which Direction

WASHINGTON — The White House announced Tuesday that the administration has approved a “major policy shift,” though officials declined to specify which policy would be affected or how the change would be implemented. The announcement was delivered during a regularly scheduled press briefing, where the press secretary described the shift as “significant,” “forward-looking,” and “necessary […]
Trump Renames Historic Memorial After Himself, Says Original Figure “Would’ve Wanted It”

WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Monday that a prominent national memorial would be renamed in his honor, describing the decision as both “long overdue” and “deeply respectful of history.” Speaking during a brief appearance outside the White House, the president said the original figure commemorated by the memorial would have supported the change, citing what […]
Trump Orders Airstrike on Bizarre, Unclear Location “Just to Be Safe”

WASHINGTON — President Trump confirmed Friday that the United States carried out a targeted airstrike overnight on what administration officials described as a “potentially hostile area of interest,” declining to specify the exact location but assuring reporters the strike was both necessary and successful. Speaking briefly to the press before departing the White House, the […]
Residents Oppose Development Because It “Ain’t Supposed to Be There”

Opposition to a proposed mixed-use development in Pine Creek Township reached a boiling point Tuesday evening as residents packed the municipal building to express what many described as their central concern: the project simply “ain’t supposed to be there.” The development, a 64-unit residential and retail complex planned for a stretch of open land along […]
Sources Say Investigation Was Thorough, Decline to Explain How

Multiple sources familiar with a recently concluded investigation described the process as “thorough” and “comprehensive,” while declining to explain what steps were taken to reach those conclusions. The assurances came following public questions about the scope and depth of the inquiry, which resulted in no findings, no recommendations, and no further action. “It was a […]
Area Resident Says They’re “Not Political,” Has Very Specific Opinions

An area resident who describes themselves as “not political at all” shared a series of highly specific opinions this week regarding government, policy, leadership, and social issues, while maintaining that their views are simply common sense. “I don’t really follow politics,” said resident Kevin Marshall. “I just pay attention.” Marshall, 52, said he avoids partisan […]
Township Approves Luxury Housing Project After Developer Says It “Feels Right”

After a brief discussion marked by nodding, quiet agreement, and several references to intuition, the Maple Hollow Township Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Monday night to approve a proposed luxury housing development following assurances from the project’s developer that the plan “just feels right.” The approval came despite lingering questions about traffic, water usage, environmental […]
Officials Say Records Speak for Themselves, Decline to Interpret

Officials responded to questions this week by stating that the recently released records should be allowed to “speak for themselves,” declining to provide interpretation, summary, or clarification regarding their contents. The response followed multiple requests for explanation after the documents revealed extensive internal awareness without clear evidence of action. Records Released, Context Withheld Officials emphasized […]
Newly Released Emails Reveal Extensive Concern, No Clear Plan

A newly released set of internal emails shows that officials expressed repeated concern about a developing issue while stopping short of articulating a clear strategy for addressing it. The emails, obtained through a public records request, span several months and involve multiple departments, suggesting widespread awareness paired with limited coordination. Concern Expressed Frequently In numerous […]
Public Comment Period Ends Immediately After Public Begins Commenting

Residents attending Monday night’s City Council meeting were given the opportunity to speak during public comment for just under three minutes before officials announced the period had concluded, citing time constraints, agenda priorities, and the need to “keep things moving.” The public comment period officially opened at 7:42 p.m. and closed at 7:45 p.m., shortly […]