The relatives of a nursing home resident who died in the explosion and fire are among the latest victims taking legal action.
$6 million Bristol Borough makeover includes multimillion-dollar fire station – Bucks Round-Up – March 26, 2026
The $6 million endeavor will be funded by the borough as a one-time expense.
Shapiro administration spends over $1.5 million on traffic safety in Bucks
Automated Red-Light Enforcement grants will support 51 safety projects in 44 municipalities across the state.
Two die in Bristol nursing home explosion – Bucks Round-Up – December 24, 2025
Yardley Police pay will go up from $44,000 to $55,300 at the low end.
Warminster Police Department promotes two officers
The officers were sworn in by Magisterial Judge Christoper E. O’Neill.
Presler’s posthumous birthday present to Kirk: a Bucks early-vote drive
Early voting commenced in Pennsylvania yesterday, the same day Charlie Kirk would have turned 32.
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.
Philly suburbs address discrimination, diverge from Bucks model
The Bucks County model seems far more appropriate than what has been implemented by the other three collar counties.
Universal background check bill passes House
Under current Pennsylvania law, background checks are required for most handgun purchases
and for sales through licensed dealers.

Yardley Borough will pay Earl Markey $2,500 after officials removed his Facebook comment about a ballot question ahead of the 2022 election.