Warrington police say the fifteen-year-old driver was unlicensed; a fourth teen remains hospitalized as the community mourns.
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.
Controller Van Blunk returns more than half million $ from old tax collector’s account to Middletown taxing authorities
The funds were in an old bank account held in trust by a former Middletown tax collector for the purpose of collecting on behalf of the three taxing districts.
Benching a hero: How CB East is failing our kids amidst a mental health crisis
Our youth need anchors like Michael “Moose” Moosbrugger more than ever.
Judge upholds sheriff’s ICE cooperation agreement – Bucks Round-Up – October 16, 2025
The ruling by Judge Jeffrey Trauger dismisses a lawsuit from several advocacy groups and a county resident seeking to block the 287(g) partnership.
Middletown police to enforce school bus camera violations – Bucks Round-Up – June 10, 2025
All Neshaminy School District buses will be outfitted with exterior cameras to catch drivers who illegally pass buses while they are stopped with flashing red lights.
Residents react to Sheriff Harran’s push for ICE training – Bucks round-up – May 8, 2025
Sheriff Fred Harran is moving to enroll his deputies in the federal 287(g) program, which would authorize local law enforcement to assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in identifying immigration violations—but only for individuals already in custody.
