An $8 million renovation to the shopping center at Veterans Lane and Atkinson Drive was approved Monday.
The road reopened around 3 p.m., according to Doylestown Borough officials.
Additionally, the borough is planning “an aggressive pothole patching program,” officials said.
Pollution will become elevated Tuesday as the region becomes increasingly cloudy and moisture levels rise near the surface, the DEP said.
The Great American Cleanup of Pennsylvania runs from March 1 to May 31.
All the licenses in question were issued between November and Wednesday, Feb. 25.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a liquor privatization bill by a 114-to-87 vote Thursday. Gov. Wolf says he'll veto.
Senate Bill 9 would require anyone receiving Medicaid, welfare or unemployment compensation to prove that they are legal U.S. residents.
Doylestown Township has earned a Gold level certification through the Sustainable Pennsylvania Community Certification program.
In light of Highway Safety Law Awareness Week, Pennsylvania officials want to make sure residents are aware of four key laws.
The House Liquor Control Committee on Monday passed a bill that would privatize liquor, wine and beer sales in Pennsylvania.
The Upstate New York Towns Association says 15 towns in its jurisdiction support seceding to the Keystone State.
Emergency shelters have been activated in Yardley, Doylestown and Quakertown.
“This decision is based on a flawed system that has been proven to be ... ineffective, unjust and expensive,” Wolf said.
The bill, the Clay Hunt SAV Act, is co-sponsored by the Bucks County Republican, a member of the Veteran Mental Health Caucus.
The event is scheduled for the week of July 25, 2016.
The Bucks County Republican will be at The White House as President Obama signs a bill aimed at preventing suicide among veterans.
The governor has publicly stated he supports a bill that would increase Pennsylvania’s minimum wage by nearly $3.
Bucks County Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick was one of three legislators who introduced the Breast Density and Mammography Reporting Act.
Take the township's survey to help officials gauge how educated Doylestown residents are about stormwater.
If the two faced each other in a presidential election today, Clinton would win handily, a Quinnipiac University poll found.
The new governor says he would sign a bill legalizing medicinal uses of cannabis in the commonwealth.
There will reportedly be no offerings from the Pennsylvania brewery -- America’s oldest -- at the governor’s inauguration on Tuesday.
Tom Wolf will be inaugurated at the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg on Tuesday.
Delaware Valley College’s dean of agriculture and environmental sciences will be Pennsylvania’s next secretary of agriculture.
Cawley, a Bucks County resident and former County Commissioner, will begin his role in early February.
The new Bucks County Justice Center in Doylestown will not officially open for business until later in the month, though.
Since the case was filed in Montgomery County, District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman will decide whether to press charges.
Bucks County's Congressman, Mike Fitzpatrick, was sworn in for his fourth term on Tuesday.
The appointments are unofficial until they are formally announced on the House floor.
Doylestown borough has been advised to remove certain restrictions from the books due to a new state law.
"These senior members of my team ... are seasoned and have deep relationships on both sides of the aisle,” Wolf said.
The public safety committee voted to repeal local gun use ordinances due to a state law that could make the borough a target for lawsuits.
The former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania says things will be different this time.
Doylestown officials said this week they will be reviewing local gun restrictions in light of the new state law.
A bill signed last month by Governor Corbett could make the borough a target for lawsuits, officials say.
Earlier this week, David Laustsen announced his resignation from Borough Council.
Senator Bob Casey is one of three lawmakers to sponsor legislation that would strip Nazi war criminals of their social security benefits.
And in New Britain Borough, a path along South Tamendend Avenue will receive $150,000 in federal funding.