The new traffic measure is a result of PennDOT-based traffic study.
Fatal fire in Bristol Borough claims woman’s life – Bucks Round-Up – March 3, 2026
Six homes were damaged in the fire.
Quakertown police chief’s dual role as borough manager scrutinized in wake of student clash
Scott McElree is out on workers’ compensation, reportedly due to injuries suffered on February 20.
East Rockhill Supervisors discuss data center ordinance
The board granted a land development waiver for an updated Perkasie Regional Authority plan to build a water treatment facility.
Central Bucks board backs statewide bell-to-bell cellphone ban
In a resolution approved at its Thursday night meeting, the board expressed unified support for a Senate bill to effect the ban.
Doylestown moves to raise 15-minute parking fine after decades at $10
Council says the increase will deter abuse of short-term spaces and align the penalty with other violations.
Pennridge School Board approves new middle school STEM curriculum
The board and administration also discussed public feedback to a proposed elementary school redistricting plan aimed at balancing enrollment.
Quakertown Police chief on leave – Bucks Round-Up – March 2, 2026
Five teenagers were arrested following clashes during the recent anti-ICE walkout at Quakertown Community High School.
Fitzpatrick statements regarding Iran
The congressman’s remarks emphasized “the grave threat posed by the Iranian regime and the importance of standing with the Iranian people.”
Bucks County unveils completed DART mental health center
The facility will serve adults with mental illness and co-occurring substance use issues who are involved with the criminal justice system.
