Bucks County officials are asking the public not to panic buy. They're also working to help those who cannot work during the shut down.
Bucks County has released the towns where there have been positive coronavirus cases. In total, there are 18 cases as of Friday morning.
A Central Bucks School District student has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officials said Thursday.
Doylestown Hospital has opened drive-thru COVID-19 testing as of Tuesday.
Police said they have not confirmed that such scams are happening in Bucks County but are warning residents to be aware.
Two people in Bucks County have tested positive for coronavirus, officials confirmed late Tuesday.
Here are the latest live updates on the impact of the coronavirus in Pennsylvania.
Two Bucks County schools, including Buckingham Friends, will be closed Tuesday due to exposure to the new coronavirus.
Four additional Pennsylvania coronavirus cases were announced Monday by state health officials.
Coronavirus tests on Bucks County residents who were exposed to the illness have all come up negative, county officials said.
New travel guidance due to Coronavirus: PA residents who traveled to Italy or South Korea within the past 14 days should self-quarantine.
The Central Bucks School District is "closely monitoring" the CDC's recommendations surrounding COVID-19, officials said.
The Wall Street Journal report is headlined "The Philadelphia Suburbs Where Many Don’t Drink the Water."
Flu-related illnesses spiked to nearly 15M last week. In Pennsylvania, 24 flu-related deaths have been reported this season.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 22 Doylestown establishments in December. Here's what they found:
Steve Buczek is so sick that he's been unable to eat since July. A fundraiser to help him get the treatment he needs has been launched.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 37 Doylestown establishments last month. Here's what they found:
Doylestown Hospital has earned its seventh consecutive “A” grade for patient safety from the Leapfrog Group.
While the local water complies with EPA standards, it contains contaminants at a level that one national nonprofit says are troubling.
Doylestown Health will be partnering with the Linda Creed Breast Cancer Organization to offer free breast screenings for uninsured women.
A Doylestown resident recently completed a 300-mile bike ride to support the fight against multiple myeloma in honor of his longtime friend.
Because of its high mortality rate, EEE is regarded as one of the most serious mosquito-borne diseases in the United States, officials said.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 21 Doylestown establishments last month. Here's what they found:
The yogathon will feature five different classes, vendors, prizes, and more. Details:
A nationwide outbreak of hepatitis A has expanded in Pennsylvania, and has now infected 376 people, killing seven, health officials said.
It may still be summer, but start planning now for your flu shot.
Mosquitoes have tested positive for West Nile Virus in Warrington Township, state officials said Friday.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 22 Doylestown establishments in July. Here's what they found:
Doylestown Hospital has been ranked among the top hospitals in Pennsylvania by U.S. News & World Report.
Doylestown Health raised $3 million in June, on top of a $2.5 million donation from the Woodall family.
Designed over the past year with help from a community task force, the program is offered at no cost to those who qualify.
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released its biannual round of hospital safety grades. See how your hospital fared.
Wax-Only Franchise to Provide Men and Women in Doylestown with Smooth Services
The state has announced $8 million in grants to remove harmful contaminants from the water in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
The 10th Annual “Double D Dance" raised a record-breaking $25,000 for Doylestown Health’s Cancer Institute, organizers announced.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 31 Doylestown establishments in February. Here's what they found:
Thomas Jefferson University Prof. will discuss depression, suicide, and related mood disorders in adolescents.
Peaches and nectarines sold at Pennsylvania Walmart stores have been recalled due to Listeria concerns.
You can learn more about the health trend of "flexible vegetarianism" during a program in Doylestown next week.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 22 Doylestown establishments in December. Here's what they found: