The Shapiro-Davis 2025-26 budget proposal includes $292 million in new funding to support 52 transit systems that serve nearly one million riders each day in rural, urban and suburban communities across the commonwealth.
Bristol Township launches new resident request management software
The new solution centralizes resident requests and communication for faster responses.
Investigators say Levittown home was targeted in arson attacks – Bucks Round-Up – June 12, 2025
The targeted property, located on Yellowood Road, saw its first fire around 3:15 a.m. Tuesday in the carport area.
Warren, Santarsiero recognize wrestling champ for Council Rock North
This past March, Sement captured the 145-pound state title at the Giant Center in Hershey with a 1-0 win over Dalton Perry of Central Mountain.
Bristol Township man sentenced for perjury in Shaquille Love murder investigation
Quashaad Rodney James falsely identified another individual as the person responsible for the murder of Shaquille Love.
Triple-murderer gets life sentence for Falls rampage – Bucks Round-Up – May 29, 2025
Andre Gordon’s victims included his 13-year-old sister, his stepmother Karen Gordon — a U.S. Army veteran who died shielding her daughter — and 25-year-old Taylor Daniel, the mother of two of Gordon’s children.
Speak Your Piece: Lower Bucks Hospital among many local triumphs of volunteerism
Volunteerism is always a good thing, but it’s best when it’s local. And Bucks County’s citizens are eminently generous with their time and money.
Centennial School Board hires former CBSD superintendent in close vote – Bucks Round-Up – May 28, 2025
The 5–4 decision to hire Abram Lucabaugh came amid vocal opposition from leftists who packed the meeting room, some shouting as the board finalized its vote.
Bristol Township man sentenced for secretly recording teen girls in bathroom
John V. Dutton, 55, received six to 23 months in the Bucks County Correctional Facility.
Davis, Santarsiero announce state funding for Armstrong Middle School solar project
The funding, provided through the Solar for Schools Grant Program, will help lower energy costs and support renewable energy use at Armstrong Middle School.
