Sheriff Fred Harran has showed the Bucks County Commissioners what a federal cooperation agreement between the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and local law enforcement looks like.
Fred Harran: Certainty vs. chaos — Why Bucks County’s sheriff sale process works when others fail
In Bucks County, we believe timely execution isn’t a luxury; it’s fundamental.
Bucks Republicans return to court over leadership election complaint
Several dozen BCRC members who opposed Chair Pat Poprik faced the party in court anew yesterday after originally suing in 2023.
Jamie Walker: Local reporters should drop the glaring partisanship
The Gannett-owned Intelligencer and Bucks County Courier Times’s coverage of school districts leans so far left it almost falls over.
Pat Wandling: Journalists off the job
The former president’s declining mental and physical health has lately been well covered, but the real story is yet to come.
DA Office: Bucks County Justice Center deemed safe and reopened
A situation arose at approximately 12:30 p.m. Wednesday that prompted the implementation of evacuation protocols at the Bucks County Justice Center. All visitors and employees were safely evacuated from the building as a precautionary measure.
Speak Your Piece: Reflections on Memorial Day, the day after
Another Memorial Day has come and gone. The solemn meaning of the day is often diluted by the “holiday” aspect and the greeting, “Happy Memorial Day.”
Jamie Walker: Philadelphia Democrats’ influence spreads into Bucks County
Some Philly Democrats want to make Bucks’s education systems and law-enforcement policies more like Philadelphia’s. Misery loves company.
Law & Order: BUX (Ep. 2): Warming up a cold case with Allison Ryall and Lt. Chris McMullin
Join Sheriff Fred Harran as he welcomes forensic genetic genealogist Allison Ryall and veteran detective Lieutenant Chris McMullin to discuss the fascinating world of cold case investigations. This episode delves into the use of cutting-edge technology and good old-fashioned police work to bring closure to long-unsolved crimes.
Amid tax hikes and controversy, Central Bucks campaign kicks off
A home valued at $635,000 would pay about $328 more per year as a result of the current tax-hike plan.