William Randall Wright appeared before Common Pleas Judge Wallace H. Bateman Jr., admitting to selling the deadly drugs that killed Steven Newhart.
Storm hits Warminster
Township firefighters, police officers and public works employees exhibited invaluable dedication and professionalism during the event, in the aftermath and the recovery.
Qualifying CBSD residents: Save money on CBSD property taxes
Modeled after Pennsylvania’s existing property tax and rent rebate program and similar efforts in neighboring districts, CBSD’s new initiative provides a rebate from the district equal to 50% of the state rebate, up to $750.
Warminster Police Department welcomes new recruit
Patrick Lynch graduated from the Montgomery County Police Academy last week and will begin serving Warminster Township immediately.
Former Bucks County bookkeeper sentenced for embezzling over $800,000 from law firm
Reese Esther Paul of Holland received a sentence of one year less a day to two years less a day in the Bucks County Correctional Facility, followed by five years of probation.
Fitzpatrick, Dingell introduce legislation to codify PFAS national drinking water standard
The legislation codifies the EPA’s final PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation establishing enforceable maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for six of the most hazardous PFAS chemicals.
Bucks Co. IU will train five special ed apprentices as part of educator workforce strategy
One hundred and ten students begin fast-tracked training this summer to become special education teachers — part of Governor Josh Shapiro’s broader effort to expand and the state’s teacher pipeline.
House passes bipartisan bill for food allergy training and medication in daycare facilities
A similar measure is already law in Illinois, New York, Maryland, Virginia, California and Arizona.
Warren bill to create easier access for children’s health care passes House
Warren’s bill would close a possible loophole in Pennsylvania insurance law by prohibiting insurers from denying coverage for services provided by a qualified, in-network health care provider solely because the service is delivered in a school setting.
Harran, McPhillips applaud PA House passage of deed fraud legislation
The passage of HB 1406 sends a clear message: Pennsylvania will not tolerate deed fraud.
