Thirty-three-year-old Justin Mohn of Middletown Township has stood trial for fatally shooting his father, 68-year-old Michael Mohn, and then beheading him inside their home last year.
The Mayor’s Show: The Bridge Clinic (VIDEO)
A dog park, cafe, and thrift store are coming.
Pat Wandling: Let us celebrate Independence Day 2025 from sea to shining sea
I’m taking a moment to reflect upon this date, our founders and other brave revolutionaries, along with our famous Bucks County revolutionary landmarks — especially at a time when many Americans report feeling less and less pride in our country.
Centennial School Board narrowly passes budget with trimmed tax hike – Bucks Round-Up – July 3, 2025
The $156.4 million spending plan passed by a tight 5-4 vote, with the board trimming the proposed tax increase from 4% to 3.75% to gain enough support.
Warminster Catholic school teacher arrested on child pornography charges
District Attorney Jennifer Schorn today announced the arrest of a longtime Catholic school teacher and youth sports coach from Warminster […]
The Mayor’s Show: Women’s Animal Center (VIDEO)
Mayor DiGirolamo discusses the Women’s Animal Center with Director of Development and Communications, Karen Lash.
Cooling centers to open amid excessive heat
To assist those seeking refuge from the heat during this stretch of days with temperatures above 90 degrees, cooling centers will be open to the public in Upper, Central and Lower Bucks.
Council Rock, Pennridge move forward with property tax hikes – Bucks Round-Up – June 20, 2025
Both districts cited structural deficits and program expansions.
Bristol Borough aims to modernize workforce tools by summer’s end – Bucks Round-Up – June 16, 2025
Mayor Ralph DiGuiseppe III is leading an effort to update the municipality’s internal operations through a software upgrade designed to better serve both employees and department heads. The initiative will streamline how payroll is processed and how vacation time is scheduled, replacing outdated pen-and-paper methods and Excel spreadsheets.
Man sentenced to state prison for domestic violence, witness intimidation
Anthony Ortiz pleaded guilty to charges including strangulation, intimidation of witnesses, unlawful restraint, simple assault, harassment, and recklessly endangering another person.