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  • Police Investigate ‘Low-Level Threat’ Against High School
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Police Investigate ‘Low-Level Threat’ Against High School

    January 16, 2026

    Police and Pennsbury School District officials are investigating a “low-level threat” made against Pennsbury High School on Thursday. Superintendent Dr.…

    Read More: Police Investigate ‘Low-Level Threat’ Against High School
  • Two Rounds Of Light Snow Possible Ahead Of Deep Freeze
    Weather

    Two Rounds Of Light Snow Possible Ahead Of Deep Freeze

    January 16, 2026

    While the weekend’s snow totals are expected to remain under an inch, forecasters warn that a biting arctic blast will…

    Read More: Two Rounds Of Light Snow Possible Ahead Of Deep Freeze
  • Man Accused Of Rape, Indecent Assault
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Man Accused Of Rape, Indecent Assault

    January 16, 2026

    A Bristol Township man was arrested on allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman over the course several years.

    Read More: Man Accused Of Rape, Indecent Assault
  • Group Makes Push For State To Fund Lunches For All Students
    Government, Schools

    Group Makes Push For State To Fund Lunches For All Students

    January 16, 2026

    Research shows that students experiencing food insecurity have higher rates of absenteeism.

    Read More: Group Makes Push For State To Fund Lunches For All Students
  • PECO Announces Grid Project To Bolster In Middletown
    Business

    PECO Announces Grid Project To Bolster In Middletown

    January 15, 2026

    PECO will begin an infrastructure project next month to update part of the local electric grid.

    Read More: PECO Announces Grid Project To Bolster In Middletown
  • Appeals Court Rejects Challenge To Evidence In Bristol Twp. Murder Case
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Appeals Court Rejects Challenge To Evidence In Bristol Twp. Murder Case

    January 15, 2026

    A Pennsylvania appeals court has upheld the life sentence of a high-ranking gang member convicted in the killing of a…

    Read More: Appeals Court Rejects Challenge To Evidence In Bristol Twp. Murder Case
  • Bristol Man Sentenced For Criminal Trespassing, Stalking
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Bristol Man Sentenced For Criminal Trespassing, Stalking

    January 15, 2026

    The man entered a negotiated guilty plea.

    Read More: Bristol Man Sentenced For Criminal Trespassing, Stalking
  • EMS Agencies Have New Overdose Reporting Requirements For 2026
    Cops, Courts and Fire, Government

    EMS Agencies Have New Overdose Reporting Requirements For 2026

    January 15, 2026

    In 2023, 4,719 Pennsylvanians died from an overdose and there were 37,371 nonfatal suspected overdoses.

    Read More: EMS Agencies Have New Overdose Reporting Requirements For 2026
  • New Bucks County Sheriff Ends ICE Partnership
    Cops, Courts and Fire, Government

    New Bucks County Sheriff Ends ICE Partnership

    January 14, 2026

    Bucks County Sheriff Danny Ceisler signed an order terminating the office’s partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the…

    Read More: New Bucks County Sheriff Ends ICE Partnership
  • Bensalem Cops: Shooting Investigation Led To Levittown Address
    Neighbors

    Bensalem Cops: Shooting Investigation Led To Levittown Address

    January 14, 2026

    A Philadelphia man is behind bars after a shooting at a Bensalem Township trailer park last week led investigators to…

    Read More: Bensalem Cops: Shooting Investigation Led To Levittown Address
  • UPDATE: Neshaminy Middle School Dismisses After Gas Leak
    Cops, Courts and Fire, Schools

    UPDATE: Neshaminy Middle School Dismisses After Gas Leak

    January 14, 2026

    A Neshaminy School District building dismissed early Wednesday due to a reported “utility emergency.”

    Read More: UPDATE: Neshaminy Middle School Dismisses After Gas Leak
  • Bristol School Closes Early Due To Odor
    Neighbors

    Bristol School Closes Early Due To Odor

    January 14, 2026

    Students at Snyder-Girotti Elementary School were dismissed Wednesday after officials received reports of a gas odor in parts of the…

    Read More: Bristol School Closes Early Due To Odor
  • Vehicles Return To Randall Avenue Bridge After Closure
    Government, Transportation

    Vehicles Return To Randall Avenue Bridge After Closure

    January 14, 2026

    Vehicles crossed the Randall Avenue Bridge for the first time in nearly three years Wednesday morning. The reopening of the…

    Read More: Vehicles Return To Randall Avenue Bridge After Closure
  • Bristol Secures $1.5 Million Federal Grant For Boat Dock Expansion
    Government

    Bristol Secures $1.5 Million Federal Grant For Boat Dock Expansion

    January 14, 2026

    Borough is receiving the maximum award from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service program.

    Read More: Bristol Secures $1.5 Million Federal Grant For Boat Dock Expansion
  • $5,000 Reward Offered After Dog Thrown From Moving Vehicle
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    $5,000 Reward Offered After Dog Thrown From Moving Vehicle

    January 14, 2026

    A dog thrown from a moving vehicle along a local roadway is getting medical treatment as investigators review more than…

    Read More: $5,000 Reward Offered After Dog Thrown From Moving Vehicle
  • Middletown Approves New Fee Schedule, Introduces Credit Card Processing Charge
    Government

    Middletown Approves New Fee Schedule, Introduces Credit Card Processing Charge

    January 14, 2026

    The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors approved an updated fee schedule for 2026, including a credit card processing fee of…

    Read More: Middletown Approves New Fee Schedule, Introduces Credit Card Processing Charge
  • 23-Year-Old Man ID’d As Person Killed By Train
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    23-Year-Old Man ID’d As Person Killed By Train

    January 14, 2026

    The man’s name was released by the coroner’s office.

    Read More: 23-Year-Old Man ID’d As Person Killed By Train
  • Philadelphia Woman To Be Charged For Bristol Twp. Crash
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Philadelphia Woman To Be Charged For Bristol Twp. Crash

    January 14, 2026

    A Philadelphia woman will be charged with DUI after a multi-vehicle chain-reaction crash that injured a Levittown man late last…

    Read More: Philadelphia Woman To Be Charged For Bristol Twp. Crash
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    May 1, 2026
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    May 1, 2026
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