The 2021 primary election is just around the corner. Here's what you need to know in Warminster.
Meredith Buck alleges that commissioners secretly slashed her annual budget by more than $1 million and did so in "non-public" meetings.
Bucks County drug takeback day is happening April 24th from 10am-2pm. This is a great way to get rid of any old medicine lying around yo ...
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Bucks County neighbors.
The $37 million program offers help with rent and utilities for renters who have lost income during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pennsylvania will send $145 million to counties, which will disperse grants of up to $50,000 to hospitality businesses hurt by the pandemic.
The three-member commission defended Pennsylvania's election and called local Trump supporters taking part on Wednesday "disappointing."
Educational flyers will spotlight the dangers of fireworks
Most county employees also were ordered on Monday to work from home when possible, as new COVID-19 cases kept rising.
The unanimous vote came after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled against an appeal from the Trump campaign.
More voters in the township had supported President Donald Trump, a Republican, over Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.
18,000 square foot state of the art facility designed to provide the highest quality public service to township residents
As Pennsylvania moved closer to a final count, the Democrat's Bucks Co. lead was 10,000 votes bigger than it had been Thursday morning.
Trail is Part of an Effort to Make the Township More Walkable
The incumbent Republican had built a solid lead Wednesday afternoon, as Democrat-friendly mail-in votes were being counted.
What was your experience like at your polling place? Did you encounter long lines or significant wait times?
Take a look at what's on the ballot in Warminster and details on how, when and where to vote.
The chairman of the board of supervisors said "uncontrolled deficit spending" was a problem that had to be addressed.
With Election Day drawing near, take a look at what's on the ballot in Warminster and details on how, when and where to vote.
The Nov. 3 election for the Bucks County-based House seat will test the Republican incumbent's staying power on increasingly blue turf.
They are seeking the two, who were caught on security video cameras at about 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
The man faces up to 11 years in prison for robbing local massage parlors, which netted him a few cellphones and less than $1K in cash.
As of Friday, the county had cleared its backlog and all requested vote-from-home ballots had been mailed.
This is the second time the township won the award from Government Finance Officers Association
A pro-Trump parade in Bucks County is expected to draw hundreds of motorists to the area this weekend. See the route here:
Christina Finello is the challenger in the race for Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District.
A federal grant will help amid what township officials have called a shortage of volunteer firefighters in the area.
Funded by money taken from FEMA, the program will give the boost to out-of-work Pennsylvanians as long as funds last. Here's how to apply.
Lawmakers from Bucks and Montgomery counties co-sponsored the plan, which creates a $100 million grant program.
The citizen-advisory group will help look into instances of police shootings, bias accusations and more in Pennsylvania.
In Warminster, 15 companies and organizations received loans for more than $1 million. See the full list here.
The governor's previous executive order, protecting renters and homeowners in Pennsylvania, was to expire on Friday.
The presidential election could more than double the number of mail-in ballots cast in the county, one political leader says.
The county is hitting all four standards for loosening coronavirus restrictions, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
The township has fined J.P. Mascaro and Sons and is considering new options after the lengthy pickup delays.
County commissioners also addressed irregularities with some ballots used in Tuesday's primary elections.
Tuesday is Primary Election Day in Pennsylvania. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Bucks County officials are pushing to be moved to the less-restrictive yellow phase of Gov. Tom Wolf's color-coded reopening plan.