Search
- Bucks GOP-endorsed candidates ready to go – Bucks Round-Up – March 13, 2026
by Pat Wandling“These candidates have the integrity and work ethic required to deliver results,” Bucks GOP Chair Pat Poprik said. - Partisan sniping underway as Pennsylvania confronts $5B deficit
by Ford TurnerThe state’s upcoming budget process may be far from smooth. - Lockdowns didn’t just flatten the curve: They crushed a generation
by Beth Ann RosicaSix years ago on another Friday the 13th, Governor Wolf ordered schools to close for two weeks to “flatten the curve.” That turned into more than a year. - Pennsylvania could unlock $1 billion in education scholarships – if the governor opts in
by Martina WhiteA new federal program could provide up to $1 billion in education scholarships to Pennsylvania families looking for better opportunities for their children. - Young artists’ masterpieces to be exhibited at 31st Annual High School Art Exhibition
by Tony Di DomizioThe event includes an awards ceremony and reception on Sunday, March 29. - Quakertown grad overcomes years of injuries to reach NCAA Division III wrestling championships
by Tony Di DomizioA long road of surgeries and setbacks leads York College wrestler Josh Stahl back to the mat and into national title contention. - Warminster man accused of raping juveniles heads to Bucks County court on most charges
by Tony Di DomizioThe defendant was arrested in El Salvador in January 2025 and extradited eleven months later. - The war on women
by Pat WandlingWhile the culture related to women and girls has evolved in some Middle Eastern countries, women are viewed as subservient to men, at least. - Harvie faces one Democratic primary challenge in congressional bid – Bucks Round-Up – March 12, 2026
by Pat WandlingOpen primary elections are best for voters, says Democrat Lucia Simonelli. - Garrity calls on Shapiro to secure elections
by Steve UlrichGarrity’s announcement came after news that a Mauritanian citizen from Philadelphia, was charged with fraudulent voting. - Electricity consumer protection a work in progress for lawmakers
by Lauren JessopA bill introduced by Rep. Brian Munroe (D-Warminster) would require additional notification requirements. - Historic Josiah Shaw House reopens in Doylestown as coworking social club
by Tony Di DomizioNXT250 WORX launched in a 225-year-old Main Street property with a focus on connection and community. - Woman charged in fatal drug overdose and financial exploitation of deceased roommate
by Press ReleaseProsecutors say the defendant supplied the drugs that killed Mary Wells and also stole the victim’s money and attempted to frame others for the crime. - NBT EAC: Imported Praying Mantis – A PROBLEM for your butterfly friends!
by Press ReleaseWe’re often told that these insects are good for the garden because they eat “bad bugs.” Yet they are oversized for our ecosystem and they eat everything. - Perkasie man held for court in screwdriver stabbing case
by Tony Di DomizioThe most serious charge was withdrawn. The defendant remains jailed on reduced bail. - Bucks County Playhouse adds ASL-interpreted performances for 2026 season
by Tony Di DomizioSelect Mainstage shows will feature American Sign Language interpretation. - No Chrome, No Safari: Shapiro office says governor has never used a web browser on state devices
by Todd ShepherdShapiro’s office says he does not browse the internet ever while using a state-issued device, a sweeping claim for his more than 1,100 days in office. - Adam Schiff’s shifty memory
by Jim PomeroyFor decades, Congress has outsourced its checks on the executive to… the executive. - Lower Bucks residents jarred by ‘bomb sounds’ – Bucks Round-Up – March 11, 2026
by Pat WandlingOn Monday evening, the sound of explosions startled nearby residents who flooded Middletown Police with calls. - Petitions grow on both sides of Quakertown police chief controversy after Feb. 20 protest
by Tony Di DomizioSupporters rally behind Chief Scott McElree while others continue calling for his resignation.
