When public trust cracks, the truth rushes in. This week’s Sunday Bulletin dives headfirst into school board turmoil, taxpayer showdowns, and community flashpoints — from helicopter tragedy to “phone-free” classrooms, hospital oversight fights, and political lawfare in the courts. It’s accountability, regional heartbeat, high-stakes policy, and editorials that refuse to whisper when shouting is warranted.:
INVESTIGATIVE: A warning shot over Harrisburg’s handling of hospital closures as critics argue HB 1460 would tighten the grip of large healthcare systems, concentrate power, and worsen the very crisis it claims to solve.
REGIONAL NEWS: An Upper Salford elementary school burglary, a fatal Hammonton helicopter crash, and a $1M commitment to fight homelessness — alongside Ocean City’s push to lock down cell phone use in schools. Real communities, real stakes, no sugarcoating.
POLITICS: A courtroom clash over digital branding rights reveals a new era of political “lawfare,” where domain names become territory and litigation becomes a weapon.
EDITORIAL: From nuclear energy urgency to one-party school boards and a 340B program critics say is being gamed at patients’ expense — our op-eds pull the fire alarm on complacency.