Merkl-Gump will apparently still face Juan Vargas and Richlandtown Mayor Wayne Codner in the May 19 primary.
CBSD abuse reporting questioned as former supervisor speaks out – Bucks Round-Up – January 27, 2026
Katie Veisz alleged uneven enforcement of child abuse reporting requirements in two recent incidents.
Clerk of Courts Albillar seeks Farry’s State Senate seat – Bucks Round-Up – January 22, 2026
The Democrat touted preservation of open space and construction of a new police building as among her accomplishments serving Warrington.
Bill requiring local support for ICE introduced in Senate
Last week, Bucks County Sheriff Danny Ceisler ended his agency’s partnership with ICE.
Fitzpatrick blasts two-party system, Trump’s ‘lack of moral clarity’ – Bucks Round-Up – January 20, 2026
Trump, Fitzpatrick said, displays a “lack of moral clarity,” particularly when it comes to Ukraine’s attempt to defend itself from Russia.
Biology is on trial — and girls are paying the price
Currently, 29 states have passed legislation or created regulations that generally prohibit boys from competing in girls’ sports.
Solebury awarded state grant for former quarry purchase
The Township purchased the 166-acre former New Hope Crushed Stone property with its 60-acre lake in 2025 at a purchase price of $3,200,000.
Santarsiero, Warren announce state funding for Upper Makefield pedestrian and roadway improvements
The funding will be used to construct new sidewalks, install ADA-compliant ramps, and make other enhancements along the corridor.
Farry and Hogan announce Lower Southampton Township traffic signal improvement funding
The project will upgrade traffic signal equipment at multiple intersections along Bustleton Pike and Bristol Road in Lower Southampton Township.
New year, old challenges as AI faces uncertain path to power
Pennsylvania’s electrical grid sits at a critical crossroads, buckling under the pressure of rising demand with not enough supply or time to stabilize it.
