Pennsylvania’s long-delayed state budget is finally in place, and Bucks County lawmakers are marking the moment with different takeaways.
Police investigate gunfire in suspected road rage incident on New Falls Road – Bucks Round-Up – November 12, 2025
Officers were called to New Falls Road near the Indian Creek entry on Tuesday, where a motorcycle and a Volvo sedan had collided.
Commissioners allocate funding amid federal shutdown – Bucks Round-Up – November 7, 2025
The Bucks County Commissioners voted to direct $150,000 in emergency funding to two local nonprofits.
Blue wave in Bucks County: Dems sweep all nine row office seats – Bucks Round-Up – November 5, 2025
Democrats prevailed by wide margins over their incumbent GOP opponents, marking a sharp turn in county leadership.
Grand jury finds widespread illegal THC sales in smoke shops – Bucks Round-Up – October 31, 2025
The investigation discovered nearly 94% of THC products purchased undercover exceeded legal limits.
Developer contradicts Bateman: Buckingham land swap ‘never agreed to’ – Bucks Round-Up – October 30, 2025
J.G. Petrucci Company’s statement belied assertions by the No Buckingham Warehouse Committee, which is chaired by supervisor candidate Mike Bateman.
Bucks County Sheriff Fred Harran named to City & State PA’s 2025 “Fifty Over 50” list
The list recognizes 50 of the most accomplished leaders in Pennsylvania over the age of 50, honoring trailblazers in government, business, and media.
The Mayor’s Show: Bensalem Township mobility grant
Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo discusses a mobility grant awarded to the township through Pennsylvania Downtown Center.
Presler rallies voters with Bucks GOP in Levittown
Presler, whose efforts helped President Trump win Pennsylvania, recommends “banking the vote,” whenever possible, since Election Day can be unpredictable.
Who foots the bill in Falls if data center overwhelms electric grid? – Bucks Round-Up – October 28, 2025
A watchdog is calling on regulators to deny a pact between PECO and Amazon over concerns that Bucks residents could face a utility-bill increase.
