George Clark, 34, was convicted of third-degree murder and related charges in Bucks County Court for the 2016 killing of Herbert Lyals.
Philadelphia man convicted in 2016 Bristol Township murder on victim’s birthday
The victim, Herbert Lyals, was a father of three.
Upper Makefield residents press Sunoco pipeline operator over jet fuel leak – Bucks Round-Up – July 18, 2025
The leak, first reported to pipeline owner Energy Transfer about six months ago, has now drawn formal scrutiny from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
Bipartisan flood risk disclosure bill advances
The bill, introduced by Warren and Zimmerman and approved unanimously by the House Insurance Committee, would require home sellers to disclose critical flood-related information to prospective buyers.
Bipartisan Davis bill to fight property blight passes House
The proposed new fund would provide low-interest, long-term loans to county redevelopment authorities to acquire, rehabilitate and return blighted residential or commercial properties to productive use.
Bristol Twp. School Board OKs $180M budget with tax bump – Bucks Round-Up – June 25, 2025
Board President James Morgan called it a “small” increase and emphasized that this marks the district’s first tax hike in six years.
Buckingham man on trial in Temple University officer’s killing – Bucks Round-Up – June 24, 2025
Prosecutors say Miles Pfeffer, then 18, shot Sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald multiple times during a foot pursuit in February 2023.
Davis bill to address flood risk for property owners passes House
Should Davis’s legislation pass the state Senate and get signed by Governor Josh Shapiro, municipalities will be required to notify residents when changes to flood plain classifications occur.
CBSD fires superintendent, teacher, and aide; approves tax hike – Bucks Round-Up – June 19, 2025
Two of those terminated were confirmed subsequently to be the teacher and aide staffing a special education classroom at Jamison Elementary where alleged abuse took place.
Philadelphia man sentenced in fatal hit-and-run of skateboarder
Tajair Anthony Delbridge was sentenced by Common Pleas Judge Charissa J. Liller to three to six years in state prison followed by seven years of probation.
