A Warrington officer deployed the aircraft and led responders to safe recovery.
Leftist Pennsbury High School students plan anti-ICE walkout Friday – Bucks Round-Up – February 11, 2026
The 20-minute student-organized demonstration, originally planned earlier in the week, was moved to Friday.
Pennridge School Board hears elementary redistricting plan
The plan includes two redistricting options, with one balancing students by school capacity and the second balancing students by socioeconomic status.
Man accused of statutory sexual assault of Bucks County girl heads to county court on all charges
A Souderton Borough man was charged by Pennsylvania State Police with thirteen felonies.
McCaffrey’s to move into former Weis site as borough Simply Fresh prepares to close
Simply Fresh has served as a walkable grocery option for nearby residents, business owners and students for nearly a decade.
UPS driver gives chase after package theft in Warwick Township
Authorities are asking residents in the area to review any home surveillance or doorbell camera footage that may have captured the suspect or vehicle.
Major charges withdrawn against man accused of stealing, crashing vehicle from Hilltown
Both the driver and a passenger fled the crash on foot, police said.
Hilltown officer promoted to detective during supervisors meeting
In addition to his investigative duties, Towhey is a certified crash reconstructionist.
Several Democrats declare candidacies against GOP incumbent state lawmakers – Bucks Round-Up – February 10, 2026
Tim Hayes hopes to challenge Shelby Labs, Monica Weninger is running against Kristin Marcell, and Bryan Allen is making a run against K.C. Tomlinson.
Shapiro’s power plans draw mixed reactions
Shapiro’s plan’s critics say artificially suppressing prices sends the wrong market signals, discouraging investment and stifling new supply.
