The program will be open to students in grades 7 through 12 and will take place for 10 days in July.
The Penndel Volunteer Fire Company arrived at the 200 block of East Lincoln Highway on Sunday to find a car and a motorcycle on fire.
The 20-year-old was killed near the Belgian-German border on Nov. 13, 1944. Until this week, no one knew what had happened to him.
Falls Township police are looking for a man who broke into Crusader Paintball in late April. He stole paintball guns and accessories.
Two new social workers will help police reduce the amount of time they spend on calls not related to serious crimes.
After an altercation outside the Foxwood Manor Apartments, Eric J. Dawson, 34, fired a handgun at a man and hit four occupied apartments.
Jorddan M. Thornton entered a guilty plea in relation to the death of his 2-year-old son, who accidentally shot himself in late 2020.
A statement from Chief Nelson Whitney's attorney said that the subpoena was related to a federal investigation.
Police Chief Nelson Whitney was placed on leave following a no-confidence vote from members of the police union.
David Charles Hofmann, 62, will spend between 25 to 50 years in prison for the repeated sexual abuse of a young boy between 1995 and 2007.
The investigation of the Falls Township accident caused the road to be closed into the early hours of Monday morning.
The Bristol Borough man also went to a neighboring brewery, where he flipped over tables and tried kicking an owner, according to police.
Richard L. Nolan, 54, of Bristol, was identified as the man involved in the fatal motorcycle accident that took place on Friday.
A 56-year-old man was charged with stabbing his ex-girlfriend with a meat fork at a house on Spencer Drive.
Police say the victim was crossing Bristol Pike when he was struck on Friday night. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
After administering Narcan to the woman, Sgt. Andrew Bunda ventilated her for almost 10 minutes before ambulance personnel took over.
The crash occurred early Friday morning on State and River roads in the Croydon area.
The body of a man was found at Delaware Canal State Park by Green Lane in Bristol Borough on Thursday morning.
While ruled accidental, the main cause of the fire remains unknown, according to the Falls Township fire marshal.
The Bristol Borough Police Department announced that parking restrictions will begin later this month. Read below for all further details.
The man, who was stopped by a group of students, was described as a heavy-set 60-year old driving a gray/silver Buick LeSabre.
Thousands attended the event, including representatives from numerous law enforcement branches.
The funeral of Trooper Martin F. Mack III is being held at a Levittown church, with thousands of law enforcement officials present.
Hundreds of law enforcement officials and mourners gathered at Wade Funeral Home to pay their respects to Trooper Martin F. Mack, III.
Robert Schneiderman, 79, pleaded guilty in a New Jersey court to conspiracy to commit health care fraud and other related charges.
A three-alarm fire has destroyed the Levittown Lanes bowling alley early Wednesday and is still burning, reports say.
These incidents and more were reported in Falls Township. Read all about them below.
Nearly $100,000 was raised in a matter of days as the community rallied to support his family.
Tyler Perkins, 20, has been in an ongoing dispute with the family and was previously arrested for assaulting and harassing family members.
Martin F. Mack III, 33, was killed in an early morning car crash along with Trooper Branden T. Sisca, 29, and a civilian.
The 25-year-old suspect made illegal purchases in Bucks and surrounding counties, police said.
The student said the driver demanded she gets in his car after she ignored him. When fellow students intervened, he drove away.
Food, clothing, and safety items can be dropped off at the Bristol Township Municipal Building, where they will be sent to Ukraine.
A total of 15 others on the bus, which carried illegal weapons, were arrested, according to a report.
A massage therapy center in Fairless Hills and a day spa in Morrisville were shut down during the investigation, police said.
Amanda Barr, a former Philadelphia prison guard, purchased guns at a Montgomery County show and sold them on social media, authorities said.
The fire took place early Thursday morning at Serenity Estates Mobile Home Park. The cause of the blaze is still being investigated.