By James Boyle Lane restrictions are scheduled on Street Road between Bustleton Pike and Route 611 starting Sept. 15 through Sept. 26.
By James Boyle Free child safety seat checks by certified technicians will be available around the Bucks County area.
By James Boyle PennDOT crews will close lanes on I-95 in Middletown and Bensalem to perform maintenance work.
By James Boyle A section of Route 263 in Warminster has been re-named the Officer Bradley Fox Memorial Highway.
The rare respiratory illness may have affected hundreds of children in the Midwest; should Pennsylvanians be worried?
On the anniversary of the attacks, remembering those from the Keystone State who lost their lives.
The Garden of Reflection will host a morning ceremony and a candlelight ceremony Thursday.
The products recalled include 2.5 pound ice-packed, sealed packages of “Cookin’ good whole young chickens.”
The four lion cubs were born in June.
The $36.5 million project to repair Route 13 between Haines Road and Levittown Parkway will be completed in October.
The National Safety Council estimates car accidents will kill 395 people over the 2014 Labor Day weekend.
It was the first jackpot-winning Mega Millions ticket sold by the Pennsylvania Lottery.
Veterans who served in Operation Desert Shield or Storm may be eligible for a bonus.
According to the Farmer's Almanac, this year’s winter will be cold and wet.
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Approximately 200 Regional Rail locomotive engineers have not reached an agreement with SEPTA and could strike as early as Oct. 12.
Parts of Bensalem will be sprayed Thursday to eradicate mosquitos with West Nile Virus.
The Philadelphia Zoo has launched an online voting contest to name the four African Lion Cubs born in June.
The mosquito was one of 28 infected insects announced in the state’s most recent sampling.
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A Philadelphia man who was infected with West Nile Virus has been treated and released from the hospital, state officials said Friday.
Raymond Kelly earned five medals during World War II that he had never received. Those medals were presented to his daughter Friday.
The Bucks Knocks Out Hunger effort, a collaboration of numerous local partners, raised $70,200 during its campaign.
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
Once the fog lifts, scattered clouds can be expected with an extremely isolated shower possible.
The site offers a categorized list of available public transportation in the county.