Pennsylvania lawmakers have long acknowledged that the majority party can use various tactics to stifle the progress of a bill its leaders do not like.
Penn Community Bank expands leadership role to support continued growth
Charles Field was named president and CFO as the bank realigns executive structure.
Central Bucks students, athletes earn national recognition for academics and cheerleading
The CB East squad won the national title. Students across the district were named National Merit finalists.
Warbler walks return to Warrington for spring migration season
Guided birding events are scheduled through early June at Bradford Reservoir.
Former Bucks Catholic School teacher to be sentenced in federal court next week on child pornography charges
Richard Adamsky was a 7th and 8th grade teacher at Nativity of Our Lord grade school in Warminster for 38 years.
Former Warminster fugitive headed to prison for causing meth lab explosion, fire in 2024
Warminster authorities said the fire was sparked by Jason Nunez attempting to make methamphetamine in the bathroom.
Road resurfacing on Lower Bucks roads begins this week – Bucks Round-Up – April 7, 2026
The work is part of a broader PennDOT effort to resurface 20 state-owned roads across southeastern Pennsylvania.
Police report outlines chief’s account of Quakertown protest confrontation
McElree denies using a chokehold and says his actions were meant to protect a student during the February 20 clash.
Second teen sees felony charges dropped in Quakertown protest case
The DA is continuing his review of the police response as the juvenile cases move forward.
New Britain Township to consider manager separation, interim appointment at Monday meeting
Supervisors will vote on Dan Fox’s departure after two years on the job and on the potential hiring of a veteran interim manager.
