Falls supervisors voted to advertise the proposed $45 million 2026 budget, which includes raising the municipal millage rate from 8.97 to 9.97 mills.
Bucks Sheriff-elect Ceisler says anti-Trump energy and early mail-in advantage fueled his win in race
The victor said the race ultimately centered on immigration enforcement and Harran’s controversial decision to join ICE’s 287(g) partnership.
Polls open across Bucks County as key races draw voter focus – Bucks Round-Up – November 4, 2025
Chief Clerk Gail Humphrey is urging all eligible voters to participate.
Jail’s work release program returns – Bucks Round-Up – October 24, 2025
Security concerns pertaining to the program, stemming from two inmates who went missing in September, led to its suspension.
No diversity in ‘No Kings’ rallies
At home and in cities across the nation it was all about Donald Trump, the duly elected president protesters claim is an authoritarian, a dictator, a wannabe king.
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 […]
Falls and Morrisville prepare to submit wastewater treatment plant plans to state
A new wastewater treatment facility will be constructed within KTC in Falls Township. The WWTF will discharge to the Delaware River.
Centennial plaintiffs ask judge to wait for CBSD decision – Bucks Round-Up – August 8, 2025
Months ago, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Baylson ended a stay on the Centennial case, brought by teachers Denise Kravitz and Lori Warren.
Cooling centers to open amid excessive heat
Nine cooling centers will operate each day of the excessive heat warning during listed hours.
Law & Order: BUX (Ep. 10): The ladies of law enforcement: Women of the Bucks Co. Sheriff’s Office
In a candid conversation about the challenges, rewards, and realities of being a woman in law enforcement, each guest shares her unique story and perspective.
