James O'Malley, Bucks County Courier Times

James O'Malley

Bucks County Courier Times

Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Past articles by James:

Bucks County wins $1.7M workforce development grant

The grant is aimed at training those forced out of jobs for new careers. → Read More

Bucks County wins $1.7M workforce development grant

The grant is aimed at training those forced out of jobs for new careers. → Read More

Doylestown Township man charged with sex assault of Luzerne County teen

Jay Conden is charged in Luzerne County with statutory sexual assault. → Read More

Doylestown Township man charged with sex assault of Luzerne County teen

Jay Conden is charged in Luzerne County with statutory sexual assault. → Read More

Police: Dead tree kills woman in Bristol Township homeless camp

Police say a woman is dead after being struck by a piece of a dead tree in Bristol Township. → Read More

Police: Dead tree kills woman in Bristol Township homeless camp

Police say a woman is dead after being struck by a piece of a dead tree in Bristol Township. → Read More

Grammy winner, students to play DeGennaro nonprofit concert

Danny DeGennaro fundraiser concert set with a Grammy-winning headliner and performances by students and other local acts. → Read More

Grammy winner, students to play DeGennaro nonprofit concert

Danny DeGennaro fundraiser concert set with a Grammy-winning headliner and performances by students and other local acts. → Read More

Police: 'Dirty weed' deal gone wrong in Quakertown leaves man shot

Marquise Johnson is accused of shooting a man in the chest and arm during an alleged drug deal gone wrong in Quakertown. → Read More

Police: 'Dirty weed' deal gone wrong in Quakertown leaves man shot

Marquise Johnson is accused of shooting a man in the chest and arm during an alleged drug deal gone wrong in Quakertown. → Read More

Sellersville woman charged in Quakertown fatal OD

Police say Carol Welker regularly sold methadone and oxycodone to a 22-year-old Quakertown man. → Read More

Former youth counselor admits stalking teen in his care in Bensalem

Former Philadelphia-based youth counselor Darryl Bailey pleaded guilty to a reduced charge after pulling his original plea to institutional sexual assault in Bensalem. → Read More

Former youth counselor admits stalking teen in his care in Bensalem

Former Philadelphia-based youth counselor Darryl Bailey pleaded guilty to a reduced charge after pulling his original plea to institutional sexual assault in Bensalem. → Read More

Polling favors Fitzpatrick, Democrats as election season heats up

Poll numbers give Democrats a wide edge in the November midterms, but Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick is projected to weather his challenge. → Read More

Polling favors Fitzpatrick, Democrats as election season heats up

Poll numbers give Democrats a wide edge in the November midterms, but Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick is projected to weather his challenge. → Read More

Police: Middletown woman missing, believed 'in danger'

Christina Giuffre was last seen Wednesday in Croydon, Bristol Township. → Read More

Police: Middletown woman missing, believed 'in danger'

Christina Giuffre was last seen Wednesday in Croydon, Bristol Township. → Read More

Perkasie man acquitted in Newtown Township crash

A judge in Bucks County found Barry Hillborn not guilty of felony charges stemming from a crash on Swamp Road in Newtown Township. → Read More

Perkasie man acquitted in Newtown Township crash

A judge in Bucks County found Barry Hillborn not guilty of felony charges stemming from a crash on Swamp Road in Newtown Township. → Read More

Perkasie man acquitted in Newtown Township crash

A judge in Bucks County found Barry Hillborn not guilty of felony charges stemming from a crash on Swamp Road in Newtown Township. → Read More