Christopher O’Neill also faces charges related to a recent burglary where he stole a pair of girl’s underwear.
Shapiro Administration loans $1M to company to acquire Upper Southampton manufacturing facility
In 2025, the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) has approved $21,103,909 in low interest loans that have resulted in $45,742,877 in private investment, the creation of 123 full-time jobs, and retention of 125 existing jobs.
Perkasie Borough celebrates National Park and Recreation Month: “Build Together, Play Together”
Perkasie’s Park and Recreation Department will be celebrating all month long with a series of community-focused events and activities in the borough’s parks.
Bipartisan Davis bill to fight property blight passes House
The proposed new fund would provide low-interest, long-term loans to county redevelopment authorities to acquire, rehabilitate and return blighted residential or commercial properties to productive use.
PA House prohibits the use of toxic PFAS in firefighting foam
Brian Munroe’s bill would prohibit the manufacture, sale, distribution, and use of firefighting foam that contains toxic PFAS chemicals, per- and polyfluoroalkyl manmade substances that have been linked to a wide range of serious health issues, including cancer.
21 Club Barber Shop celebrates grand opening in Hamilton
Opening 21 Club is more than a business venture for the Dastinots; it’s the realization of a dream rooted in community, culture, and connection.
Fitzpatrick’s advocacy & efforts result in five-year, $5.8M investment to protect head start services for 362 Bucks families
The $5,849,283 federal expenditure will enable the Bucks IU to continue delivering comprehensive early learning and family support to 362 children and families.
Senate passes bipartisan bills to modernize language in state insurance laws
Warren and Pickett, who serve as the majority and minority chairs, respectively, of the House Insurance Committee, championed these bills to align Pennsylvania law with modern terminology they say reflects dignity and respect for individuals with disabilities.
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan, bicameral bill to strengthen protections against domestic violence and close dangerous “boyfriend loophole”
Under current law, individuals convicted of domestic violence against a spouse are prohibited from possessing firearms, but the same restriction does not consistently apply to abusive dating partners or convicted stalkers — a dangerous disparity known as the “boyfriend loophole.”
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan coalition pushing for answers on potential reallocation of $1 billion in school mental health funding
In a letter sent to Education Secretary Linda McMahon, Fitzpatrick and the members emphasized that the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, passed with broad bipartisan support, provided historic investments precisely to expand access to mental health care in schools.