Township officials said they'll close Middletown's parks if group gatherings in them don't stop during the coronavirus shutdown.
Preparing for an increase in coronavirus cases, the hospital is asking for critical supplies needed to test for and treat COVID-19.
Pennsylvania health officials said Friday there are an 83 additional positive cases of the novel coronavirus.
The testing site is for patients of the Langhorne hospital or affiliated doctors who have a prescription for a COVID-19 test.
Here are the locations where you can take children, and the rest of the family, to get out during the coronavirus shutdown.
Visitations restrictions and alternative locations for infected patients are among the Langhorne hospital's plans, officials say.
Here are the locations that kids 18 and younger can get a free breakfast or lunch while schools are closed for coronavirus.
Licenses and photo IDs that expire in the next two weeks in Bucks Co. will be extended, PennDOT said. See what else the department closed.
Extracurricular activities, field trips, group meetings and other events outside the school day are off at least through spring break.
A senior citizens dance and regional orchestra festival were canceled the day Neshaminy High School closed over COVID-19 fears.
Neshaminy High will be closed Tuesday after a student was in direct contact with a healthcare provider who tested positive for COVID-19.
The system is a 24-hour dialysis treatment for patients who are critically ill.
The nurses are in the middle of negotiating a new contract with California-based Prime Healthcare, which owns the Bristol hospital.
Dr. Patricia M. Zahner specializes in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery.
The community session dealing with opioid overdoses will be held at Jefferson Bucks Hospital.
The Langhorne hospital made the top-100 ranking in an evaluation of nearly 4,500 hospitals.
Only 33 percent of the hospitals in the U.S. graded by the nonprofit group earned an 'A' rating.
Customers can get their blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose levels checked at no cost at the pharmacy.
John Luchansky, RN, MSN, Named Administrative Director of Cardiovascular Services
Naloxone, the opioid overdose reversing drug, will be free to residents as part of a state initiative to curb the number of overdoses.
Dr. Paul D. Minkovich specializes in laparoscopic surgery.
It may still be summer, but start planning now for your flu shot.
The shots will be given at no charge by the Bucks County Department of Health.
He is seeing patients at two locations in Langhorne and in Feasterville.
After mosquitoes with West Nile virus were found in the area, trucks will be spraying in Bristol and Falls townships, officials said.
With four mosquitoes testing positive for the potentially dangerous virus, Bristol has more cases than the rest of Bucks County this season.
The test was the fourth time a mosquito in Bucks County has been positive for the potentially dangerous virus this season.
Two mosquitoes have tested positive for the potentially dangerous virus in Bucks this week, state officials said.
Hosted by state Sen. Steve Santarsiero, there will be demos, exhibits, seniors services, entertainment and more at the expo.
Customers can get free blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol screenings.
New equipment, building renovations and expansions and expanded programs were among Monday's announcements by YMCA of Bucks County.
Attendees will learn about the signs and symptoms of an overdose, resources that are available in the community and how to use Narcan
The proposed expansion of the hospital's Breast Health Center would add nearly 2,000 square feet to the center's current footprint.
The sessions are designed to help patients of bariatric surgery continue to meet their weight-loss goals.
The Rezum system is a minimally invasive steam-therapy option for patients.
The information sessions help people develop a better understanding of what life will be like before, during and after the surgery.
The two doctors will see patients out of offices in Southampton, Levittown and Holland.
Levittown's two Urgent Cares, along with 17 other locations, will soon be under ownership of Tower Health.
The spraying will target adult mosquitoes, which can carry the West Nile virus, according to the Bucks County Health Department.
The check, to make sure child-safety seats are installed properly, will be part of National Child Passenger Safety Week.