Despite arguing Sheriff Harran’s ICE agreement flouts their authority, Bucks’s commissioners aren’t the ones suing.
Bucks’s leading Democrats lose in court (again); transparency wins
Transparency should not be optional when you are an elected official.
Mural in Admin Building celebrates ‘Peace, Justice and Community’ Bucks County
The colorful work celebrates Bucks’s commitment to fairness and justice throughout history and into the present day.
Jamie Walker: Bucks Democratic Commissioners hate transparency and accountability
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court upheld previous rulings that Megan Brock’s records requests had been wrongfully denied by Bucks County.
Co-responder joins police in Doylestown Twp., Plumstead, New Britain
Human Services Co-Responder Marshall teamed up this spring with police to help divert people in need of services away from the criminal justice system.
Perry Warren pushes for SEPTA funding amid state budget gridlock – Bucks Round-Up – July 9, 2025
“We need a cash infusion for this vital service,” Warren said on his WBCB show Stay Connected.
Publius Pax: Fitzpatrick is a (frustrating) firewall
A vote for a hardline conservative in a primary might feel good for a moment, but it would hand next year’s general election to Bob Harvie and his radical agenda.
Trial underway for Middletown man accused of beheading father – Bucks Round-Up – July 8, 2025
Justin Mohn stands accused of killing his father, Michael Mohn, inside the family’s Middletown Township home in Levittown earlier this year.
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.
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.
