Reduced morning visibility and changes to sleep schedules can increase the risk of drowsy driving — a factor in nearly one out of five fatal crashes.
County leaders discuss SNAP crisis, assistance with partner agencies
The Commissioners are expected to consider $200,000 this week in new funding to food providers.
Sheriffs’ Assn. attorney prepared to fight commishes’ anticipated ICE appeal
“If they do file an appeal, I’ll be filing a motion to strike their appeal,” Thomas W. King III promised.
Letter to the editor: Protecting America’s elections requires stable funding
Voting is the foundation of our country. Trust in that process makes our democracy strong; distrust erodes it.
Middletown Township budget eyes park restoration – Bucks Round-Up – October 22, 2025
Supervisors are weighing a $350,000 plan to fully restore the aging tennis courts at Simmons Park.
Prominent Bucks Democrats join ‘No Kings’ protest – Bucks Round-Up – October 20, 2025
Attendees held signs with messages like “No Crown for the Clown,” “Abolish ICE,” and “PROTEST NOW While It’s Still Legal.”
Ready, set, vote!
Most people think municipal elections are less interesting than national races. Less interesting, perhaps, but no less important, I would argue.
Judge upholds sheriff’s ICE cooperation agreement – Bucks Round-Up – October 16, 2025
The ruling by Judge Jeffrey Trauger dismisses a lawsuit from several advocacy groups and a county resident seeking to block the 287(g) partnership.
County weighs paid family leave for government employees – Bucks Round-Up – October 14, 2025
Neighboring states, including New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and Maryland, already have such leave policies.
Middletown bridge dedicated for soldier killed in Vietnam War
Lee Fulton Clickner, 24, of Langhorne, was killed by small arms fire on Oct. 25, 1969, while on patrol in the Quang Nga Province of Vietnam.
