Last week was the deadliest week yet for the coronavirus in Bucks County, with 61 deaths reported.
Bucks County's health director said coronavirus in the community has dropped, but there are outbreaks in more than 50 care facilities.
Seven more people died with the coronavirus in Bucks County on Thursday, bringing the county's death total to 67.
The number of new cases also increased after a few days when it appeared the coronavirus curve was flattening in Bucks County.
The closures become official at sunset on Wednesday, township officials announced.
Dr. Marc Rabinowitz of Southampton is recovering and helping patients remotely again after spending four days in the hospital with COVID-19.
The three deaths reported Sunday were women in their 80s and 90s, according to Bucks County health officials.
Bucks County's health director said Thursday he expects to see the virus's local peak "fairly soon."
The shipment arrived Wednesday, on a day 55 new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Bucks County.
Buildings and facilities in the township are shut down in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.
A new scoreboard developed by Unacast grades each U.S. state and county on how well its residents are practicing social distancing.
During the coronavirus stay-at-home order, here are the pharmacies that will bring medications to you, according to Bensalem Police.
It was the biggest one-day increase in COVID-19 cases in Bucks, as more testing became available, bringing the local total to 61.
As of Saturday, there had been 34 cases of the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, in Bucks County, officials said.
While more Pennsylvanians are getting access to coronavirus testing, officials say that's not the reason for the big jump in case numbers.
Amid coronavirus shutdowns, medical marijuana dispensaries may remain open, Pennsylvania health officials said.
Dr. Rob Danoff on Facebook live Friday answered questions about the test process for coronavirus and what it is like on the front lines.
The district will be giving free bagged breakfast and lunches every day at six locations to any child 18 or younger.
Coronavirus concerns led to the decision, officials at the racetrack said.
More than 160 people in 27 states, including Pennsylvania, were sickened with E. coli after eating romaine lettuce from Salinas, California.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Customers can get their blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose levels checked at no cost at the pharmacy.
The recently tested mosquitoes bring the total number captured and tested positive in Bucks County this season to 10.
The mosquito is the 7th in Bucks County to have been found carrying the potentially dangerous virus this season.
Residents may walk in to the department, at 2400 Byberry Rd., on Monday-Saturday from 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
The American Lung Association has released its annual 'State of the Air' report. See what they found for Bucks County.
Get a free flu shot on Oct. 12 and 13 in Bensalem.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 13 Bensalem establishments over the past two weeks. Here's what they found.
Bucks County officials said anti-mosquito treatment will be sprayed in the Bensalem area Tuesday.
HealthLink Dental Clinic celebrates milestone and impact on September 26, 2018.
Areas to be sprayed include Ogden Ave, Bowman Ave, Finley Ave, Cornwells Ave, School Ln, E Bensalem Ave, Woodbine Ave, and more.
More mosquitoes have tested positive West Nile Virus in Bensalem. Here are some tips for protecting yourself.
Several Bucks County communities have mosquitoes that tested positive for West Nile Virus, including Bensalem, state officials said.
Areas include Ogden Ave, Bowman Ave, Finley Ave, Cornwells Ave, Clovernook Ave, School Ln, E Bensalem Ave, Woodbine Ave, and more.
The annual list of "100 great hospitals in America" is out and seven in Pennsylvania made the cut. See the list here:
Whole heads and hearts of romaine should now be avoided unless you can 100 percent confirm it was not grown in the Yuma, Arizona region.
Learn why opioids are so addictive, how to identify warning signs of opioid abuse, how you can help someone suffering from addiction.
The state's third medical marijuana dispensary has been approved. It's just miles from Bucks County.
Drugs are a serious problem in Pennsylvania and it's only getting worse. We now have the 4th-highest OD death rate in America, the CDC says.
The Lower Bucks Hospital in Bristol wants to help you save a life by giving free Narcan.