The three-hour training is listed and approved by the PA Department of Human Services.
Joe Khan’s vaunted prosecution of rapist yielded no rape conviction
Ten rape convictions, if Khan secured them, could have easily put Jeffrey Marsalis away forever.
Who foots the bill in Falls if data center overwhelms electric grid? – Bucks Round-Up – October 28, 2025
A watchdog is calling on regulators to deny a pact between PECO and Amazon over concerns that Bucks residents could face a utility-bill increase.
All charges held for trial for Bucks man accused of sharing child sexual abuse materials via Snapchat, Dropbox
Spencer Jacob Richardson, of Fonthill Apartments on the 400 block of Fonthill Drive, Doylestown, remains jailed on $15,000 cash bail in Bucks County.
Central Bucks board fires superintendent, principal tied to Jamison abuse probe
Yanni and Heineman terminated after investigations found reporting failures and misleading communications.
Bensalem Police announce results of Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) investigations
So far this year, 17 suspected child predators have been arrested through the department’s proactive enforcement efforts.
All charges held for court for Bucks man accused of owning, sharing hundreds of child sexual abuse materials on Google Photos
Christopher L. O’Neill, of the 400 block of A Olive St., Warminster, remains jailed in Bucks County in a separate case on $2 million cash bail.
Bucks County man pleads guilty to child sexual assault, sentenced to over a decade in state prison
The sentencing, before Judge Stephen Corr, follows an investigation by Bristol Township Police and subsequent prosecution by the Bucks DA’s Office.
Man had more than 320 photos, videos of child sexual abuse material found in search, police say
John Mark Efkowitz, of Sellersville Borough, hosted CSAM on a BitTorrent network, according to Bucks County detectives.
Plumstead residents fight food waste plant proposal – Bucks Round-Up – October 3, 2025
Bright Feeds touts its technology as sustainable and efficient. But neighbors say the company’s first plant in CT has been plagued with odors and noise.
