Politics & Government
Shooting Victims' 911 Calls, Canceled Carnival Top Lower Bucks News
Pennsbury's special education director was placed on administrative leave. An abortion clinic will also be closing in Warminster.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —A carnival has been canceled this summer in Bensalem due to unruly guests. Meanwhile, the last minutes of the victims killed in a Falls Township rampage were revealed in 911 calls played in court.
These were some of the stories making news this past week in Lower Bucks County:
New Details On 911 Calls From Bucks Co. Rampage That Killed 3
Find out what's happening in Warminsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Andre Gordon Jr. will stand trial in the death of three family members during a rampage in Falls Township in March, authorities said.
Burlington-Bristol Bridge Vulnerable For Collapse: Analysis Says
Find out what's happening in Warminsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The New York Times said the Delaware River span could suffer the same fate as the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Special Education Director At Pennsbury Placed On Administrative Leave
Pennsbury school officials did not give a reason for why Regina Rausch is on administrative leave.
Bensalem Police dealt with "unacceptable activity" at last summer's carnival. Officials canceled this year for public safety reasons.
Abortion Clinic In Lower Bucks Closing End of June
The closure of the Warminster clinic will leave Bucks County with one location in Bensalem Township, Planned Parenthood Keystone said.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.