Even parental controls, such as content filters, have proven to be ineffective against childhood porn exposure.
Bucks County Treatment Courts: A national model for justice and healing
Treatment Courts highlight our commitment to providing effective and compassionate alternatives within the justice system.
Governor open to idea to fix SEPTA deficit with trust fund – Bucks Round-Up – August 28, 2025
Governor open to idea to fix SEPTA deficit with trust fund As SEPTA reduces service to cope with a $213 […]
Charges held for September arraignment for man arrested by U.S. Marshals for alleged meth lab explosion
Jason A. Nunez, of Lillian Lane, Warminster, was arrested in Philadelphia after evading charges tied to a 2024 house fire and drug operation.
Quakertown School Board advances new elementary school plans – Bucks Round-Up – August 19, 2025
The school board authorized demolition of the century-old Quakertown Elementary School on August 14, with a new school to be built.
Tragedy on Wistar Road claims life of recent graduate – Bucks Round-Up – July 29, 2025
Keira D’Ambra, a recent high school graduate, was riding in the back seat of a 2002 Mustang driven by a 17-year-old boy when the vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree, according to police.
Chris Holbert: A better way forward on cannabis for Pennsylvania Republicans
A Pennsylvania Senate Republicans face pressure to address cannabis policy, the author, urges them to learn from the Colorado example: effective regulation.
Philadelphia man convicted in 2016 Bristol Township murder – Bucks Round-Up – July 21, 2025
George Clark, 34, was convicted of third-degree murder and related charges in Bucks County Court for the 2016 killing of Herbert Lyals.
Joshua Phillips: The hidden harm of legalizing marijuana use: Why libertarians should oppose SB 120
Libertarianism champions non-aggression, private property rights, and voluntary contracts. The push to normalize marijuana violates each of these core tenets while imposing real costs on Pennsylvanians.
Fred Harran: Prevention, enforcement, recovery: The blueprint for combating opioids in Bucks County
Provisional data for 2024 shows Bucks County lost approximately 175 individuals to opioid overdoses last year.
