Friedman has been on paid leave since his resignation earlier this month.
Overnight closures planned on Bristol Road in Chalfont and New Britain boroughs for utility work
PennDOT utility work is scheduled for March 23–27, with a detour in place.
Charges held for two men accused of debit card fraud, identity theft at Hilltown Walmart
Police said the Souderton man and the Philadelphia man were identified through facial recognition software and a hand tattoo.
Plethora of charges withdrawn against former restaurant manager accused of sexually assaulting, giving drugs to employees
The Freehold, NJ man was originally charged with 74 offenses, including seventeen felonies, for alleged incidents in Plumstead Township.
Pandemic reaction should still trouble us six years later
If there’s one thing government is good at, it’s infringing on liberty. And one thing modern politicians are bad at is admitting mistakes.
Ex-cop sentenced to probation in romance scam – Bucks Round-Up – March 16, 2026
Carlito Cortez, 60, of Richboro, was sentenced to seven years of restricted probation for a predatory scheme that began in 2020.
Fitzpatrick, Farry recognized for driving Pennsylvania’s next era of biomedical innovation
Fitzpatrick was named the Federal Official of the Year and Farry the State Official of the Year by Life Science PA.
Icy stretch of Route 611 causes 4-vehicle crash, sends 2 to hospital
The northbound side of Easton Road was briefly closed Friday morning in Warrington Township after black ice was reported.
Bucks GOP-endorsed candidates ready to go – Bucks Round-Up – March 13, 2026
“These candidates have the integrity and work ethic required to deliver results,” Bucks GOP Chair Pat Poprik said.
Pennsylvania could unlock $1 billion in education scholarships – if the governor opts in
A new federal program could provide up to $1 billion in education scholarships to Pennsylvania families looking for better opportunities for their children.
