Classes resumed as normal by 11 a.m., said the district.
Emails indicate Ellis-Marseglia suggested that criminals perform election work
The emails show the county apparently considered hiring people on probation — criminals — as election workers.
Polls open across Bucks County as key races draw voter focus – Bucks Round-Up – November 4, 2025
Chief Clerk Gail Humphrey is urging all eligible voters to participate.
AAA urges caution as darker mornings return – Bucks Round-Up – November 3, 2025
Reduced morning visibility and changes to sleep schedules can increase the risk of drowsy driving — a factor in nearly one out of five fatal crashes.
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.
SNAP halt increasing anxiety in Pennsylvania food system
As October turns to November, neither the federal nor state government has come to a budget agreement with human services hanging in the balance.
USDA confirms: No SNAP benefits forthcoming
The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed this morning what has been feared by Pennsylvanians since the start of the federal government shutdown.
Tensions boil over in Haycock Township – Bucks Round-Up – October 27, 2025
Secretary-Treasurer Chris Bauer, also the township’s elected tax collector, was absent, but he was again accused by residents of inflating compensation.
Coleman measure on school weapon incidents headed to governor
The legislation stems from an incident in the Parkland School District when parents learned about a weapon incident from police reports and the local news.
Bringing CBSD from “good” to “excellent”
The public needs to realize and understand how crucial school board directors are for our public schools.
