Chief Steven Henry leaves Bristol Borough Police after six years
Bristol Borough Police Chief Steven Henry left the borough department Wednesday after leading it for six years. Source: Chief Steven Henry leaves Bristol
Bristol Borough Police Chief Steven Henry left the borough department Wednesday after leading it for six years. Source: Chief Steven Henry leaves Bristol
The Lower Makefield Township supervisors have narrowly approved a 2022 preliminary budget that proposes an ambitious road paving program, the hiring of people
Doylestown Township Supervisor Nancy Santacecilia faced an outraged group of people at the board’s Nov. 16 meeting after she distributed a flyer to
A U.S. District judge on Wednesday granted a preliminary injunction in the free speech lawsuit against the Pennsbury School District. Source: Judge grants
Over the past year in the U.S., meetings of the bodies have seen heated fights between parents over the country’s most polarizing issues.
School board president Hunter, you and your colleagues Ring and Vlasblom have no place on a school board. The children of Central Bucks
The Bucks County Planning Commission (BCPC) has been hosting a series of open house meetings this fall to engage the public on the
Morrisville Borough, once a thriving town with a thriving, well-established commercial district has fallen on hard times. Its borough council is set to
Bridget O’Connell was given the award by the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators. A Bucks County superintendent has been named the 2022 Pennsylvania
Partisan politics takes a back seat as a community unites to protect its home from a solid waste recycling center.
Democratic candidate for sheriff Danny Ceisler said if elected he vows to “end this deportation partnership once and for all.”
“Donald Trump and his enablers have hurt working Americans, terrorized our immigrant communities, and overreached their constitutional authority,” said Indivisible Bucks County’s Laura Rose. “We must all stand up to this betrayal of American values and ensure the rights of all are upheld.”
Lawyers in both cases say the DOJ is weaponizing the government and its resources against a group of people it opposes politically.
The WRAP is the subject of a growing number of federal lawsuits likening incorrect usage of the device to punishment and torture, and when used by local law enforcement has even resulted in deaths.