In less than a year on the job, Middletown Township Manager Eden R. Ratliff is on administrative leave.
‘No Kings’ protest rallies occur across Bucks – Bucks Round-Up – March 30, 2026
A large group of No Kings sign bearers spent a couple of hours Saturday outside the Middletown office of Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick.
$6 million Bristol Borough makeover includes multimillion-dollar fire station – Bucks Round-Up – March 26, 2026
The $6 million endeavor will be funded by the borough as a one-time expense.
First Falls Supervisors meeting in new building opens with song, Color Guard
Besides the aesthetics of the reconstructed municipal complex, Supervisors Vice Chair Erin Mullen said the acoustics are much better.
Leftist Pennsbury High School students plan anti-ICE walkout Friday – Bucks Round-Up – February 11, 2026
The 20-minute student-organized demonstration, originally planned earlier in the week, was moved to Friday.
Falls Township clears way for new high school campus – Bucks Round-Up – February 2, 2026
The new ninth-through-12th-grade high school will be built along Hood Boulevard, with construction expected to begin later this year.
CBSD abuse reporting questioned as former supervisor speaks out – Bucks Round-Up – January 27, 2026
Katie Veisz alleged uneven enforcement of child abuse reporting requirements in two recent incidents.
Falls considers tax boost for Parks & Rec in 2026
The preliminary 2026 budget would increase the current 8.97 millage rate by an additional one mill to 9.97 mills total.
County lawmakers weigh in on the end of the budget impasse – Bucks Round-Up – November 14, 2025
Pennsylvania’s long-delayed state budget is finally in place, and Bucks County lawmakers are marking the moment with different takeaways.
Pennsbury hasn’t provided documents to resident despite court order
Depending on how a Common Pleas judge rules, the Pennsbury School District could be on the hook for thousands of dollars.
