The search for the shooter continued Thursday morning, after the school was locked down at about 5 p.m. on Wednesday.
The county's top health official said vaccines may be distributed one of two ways, but a coronavirus vaccine won't be ready for a while.
Drive N Drag: Halloween Edition which stars drag queens from "Rupauls Drag Race" is hitting the road, and it's making an stop in Bensalem.
Other top stories this past week from the Bensalem Patch included the township hosting a "Scarecrow Row" contest.
Up to 25 scarecrows will be displayed at the municipal complex and compete in three categories.
Police found a BMW they say hit the 34-year-old man early Thursday, but its driver was nowhere to be found.
In Bensalem, the closure next week will be so crews can repair a pipe.
Meals can be picked up at eight Bensalem schools or through lunch delivery buses.
The grants, through the federal CARES Act, were targeted to areas at high risk of large numbers of evictions.
Other top stories this past week from the Bensalem Patch included police seeking a peeper at the Bensalem Goodwill store.
Video shows the man kneeling down and sticking his cellphone beneath a dressing room door.
The walking trail will connect Bensalem schools, the library, government offices, a playground and more.
In Bensalem, Republican lawmakers heard from business owners, while Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, called for giving businesses more aid.
At Juniper Village Bucks County, Joseph Freeman was under quarantine when the big day rolled around on Sept. 3.
The victim, who was shot in the neck at an intersection in the busy shopping area, was in critical condition on Wednesday.
The agreement comes in the wake of nationwide protests targeting police violence.
Starting Wednesday, work will resume on the project to rebuilding and upgrade U.S. 1 in Bucks County.
A one-day spike in new cases marred an otherwise positive report on the coronavirus in Bucks County.
The man, who had a long criminal history, robbed BB&T banks in Feasterville, Philadelphia and King of Prussia.
The county's number of new coronavirus cases ticked down again over the past week, with one fewer than the week before.
The three-member commission passionately defended its coronavirus efforts to a resident who called them overblown on Monday.
Flu shots are available without appointment at more than 100 Acme locations. Those who get the shots get a 10-percent-off grocery coupon.
Donors who give in September can get coupons for free haircuts a participating Sports Clips locations.
This year’s ranking released by Money magazine shows which U.S. colleges offer the best value.
The proposed changes include allowing ballots to be counted until three days after Election Day.
It was part of $17 million Gov. Tom Wolf announced on Wednesday for students needing extra help during the pandemic.
Local health officials say the decision to go ahead with fall sports in schools and youth leagues is "a good fit" in Bucks.
The Bucks County Board of Elections urges anyone planning to vote by mail-in or absentee ballot to make their request now.
Other top stories this past week from the Bensalem Patch included a former basketball coach sentenced for exploiting teen boys.
He used a hidden camera to record teen boys he coached taking showers during a New Jersey basketball tournament and at his home.
She left her home on July 23 and may be staying with friends in Bensalem or Philadelphia, police said.
The casino in Bensalem raked in more than $7 million more in July 2020 than it did the same month a year ago.
The number of new coronavirus cases has been the same for the past two weeks, which officials call a good sign.
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He used a hidden camera to record teen boys he coached taking showers during a New Jersey tournament and at his home.
Photos showed the cab of a large truck with a trailer attached to it engulfed in flames.
The company announced Thursday it will be offering retro ticket prices of 15 cents per movie when more than 100 theaters reopen Aug. 20.
The plan, which board members approved Wednesday evening, delays in-person school until at least November.