Once again, Pennridge voters are being asked to look past a familiar political disguise.
Middletown Township budget eyes park restoration – Bucks Round-Up – October 22, 2025
Supervisors are weighing a $350,000 plan to fully restore the aging tennis courts at Simmons Park.
Bucks County Sheriff’s Office set to become first CALEA-accredited sheriff’s office in Pennsylvania
The office expects to become one of only fourteen law enforcement agencies in the commonwealth to earn the prestigious “gold standard” credential.
Bringing CBSD from “good” to “excellent”
The public needs to realize and understand how crucial school board directors are for our public schools.
Contacting the swamp? There’s an app for that
“The system isn’t broken; it’s just ignoring you,” says Koutsiouroumbas, a former congressional chief of staff.
Fitzpatrick the only Republican cosponsoring contract worker back-pay bill – Bucks Round-Up – October 13, 2025
Affected federal workers include food-service workers, security professionals, and janitors.
Bucks County officer charged with felony wiretaps – Bucks Round-Up – October 6, 2025
Kenneth Stinson was charged with counts of intercepting communications, along with counts of disclosure and criminal use of a communication facility.
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.
Central Bucks board appoints new solicitor amid Sunshine Act objections
Residents raised concerns over an agenda order and a past Pennsbury free speech case.
Dispute over budget minutes sparks clash at Doylestown Township meeting
Republican Supervisor Nancy Santacecilia pressed for changes, citing transparency issues.
