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Bensalem Schools Face Severe Budget Crisis and Possible 8.2% Tax Hike

On a recent evening inside Bensalem High School, about two dozen residents gathered for an informal question-and-answer session organized by the district’s public relations...

Prokopiak Announces State Funding for Middletown Township Projects

State Rep. Jim Prokopiak, D-Bucks, has announced the approval of two state grants that will support critical infrastructure and public service improvements in Middletown...

Bensalem director of public safety Fred Harran elected county sheriff

After 34 years with the police department, Harran is excited to use his experience to benefit all county residents

Court rules to throw out masking mandate for students

Lawyers of the Wolf Administration were slated to file an appeal on Wednesday

Wolf applauds CDC approval of COVID vaccines for children ages 5-11

A dose of the Pfizer vaccine for this age group contains one-third the amount of active ingredient compared to the dose for ages 12+

Wolf signs bill extending liquor license flexibility of restaurants

Restaurants can extend the area in which they’re allowed to serve alcohol to include a seating area within 1,000 feet of the main location

Bucks Commissioners meeting Nov. 17

The 10:30 a.m. meeting in Doylestown will be broadcast on Facebook

Banning foreign campaign donations

The Stop Foreign Funds in Elections Act would ban contributions and donations made by foreign nationals in state and local ballot initiatives and referenda

Results of Nov. 2 election in Bucks lean heavily Republican

Longtime Bensalem mayor retains seat; Pennsbury parents furious over Democratic school board wins

Wolf outlines plan to improve worker pay, sick leave, protections

The governor is urging the passage of several bills

Senate Judiciary Committee advances four bills out of committee

Three bills focused on probation reform while a fourth related to criminal justice and police protection

PACENET expansion bill passes House

House Bill 1260, sponsored by Rep. Wendi Thomas, would expand the PACENET program by raising income eligibility limits to $33,500 for single individuals and $41,500 for married couples
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Bensalem Schools Face Severe Budget Crisis and Possible 8.2% Tax Hike

On a recent evening inside Bensalem High School, about two dozen residents gathered for an informal question-and-answer session organized by the district’s public relations...

NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Deadly Bristol Nursing Home Explosion

On the morning of December 23, 2025, Bristol Health & Rehab Center, a 174-bed nursing home in Bristol Township, Lower Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was...

How James Michener’s $2,000 Dream Became Bucks County’s High Rocks

The towering rock formations that now draw hikers and nature lovers to High Rocks in Bucks County were once private property owned by Pulitzer...