Under current Pennsylvania law, background checks are required for most handgun purchases
and for sales through licensed dealers.
Flood Insurance Task Force recommendation passes House
Under the legislation, home sellers would be required to disclose whether the property has previously experienced flood damage.
Flush with followers: ‘Bucks County Pisser’ splashes onto social media
The anonymous account has turned urination (or imitation) into viral content, drawing attention from police, schools, and more than 6,000 curious viewers.
Randall Avenue Bridge reopening delayed by PECO work – Bucks Round-Up – September 23, 2025
The bridge was originally to reopen by the end of this year.
Wanted Bucks County woman returned from Belize to face charges
The multi-agency operation involving the Bucks County Sheriff’s Office and U.S. Marshals has culminated in the fugitive’s return.
Potential new plant to be discussed at meeting tonight
The proposed controversial water and sewage treatment plant by the Newtown Township Authority is on hold, but not off the table, says Stop the Plant.
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.
Pat Wandling: The race is on
Judge and school board hopefuls want party endorsements as much as other candidates. That makes them political, despite arguments for cross-filing.
Co-responder joins police in Doylestown Twp., Plumstead, New Britain
Human Services Co-Responder Marshall teamed up this spring with police to help divert people in need of services away from the criminal justice system.
Pat Wandling: Local politics rules
Despite ideology, political chatter on social media, and rhetoric suggesting the “world’s on fire,” voters are more likely to be influenced by issues close to home: taxes, school policies, public safety, development, roads, and bridges.
