U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick said the grants to the Newportville and Edgely fire departments will enhance response.
The Bucks County Department of Health will spray a section of the township Wednesday night. Find out where below.
Five towns will hold activities for residents to bond with law enforcement in the annual event Tuesday night.
After rejecting a few bidders, Falls Township Supervisors are moving ahead on renovations for its municipal building.
The spraying takes place Wednesday evening with a backup date Thursday night. Find spraying locations below.
The clubhouse of the Bucks County-owned golf course in Falls Township was damaged by an electrical fire Tuesday.
Twelve roads are scheduled for milling and paving this week as part of the Bristol Township 2023 Road Paving Project.
Falls Township Supervisors have voted to back legislation that would return some money paid by residents who work in Philadelphia.
Are you holding the winning ticket? The Pennsylvania Lottery said that the ticket was sold at Levittown News & Tobacco.
A special Hulmeville Borough Council hearing takes place Thursday night for a conditional use to develop parcels on Trenton Avenue.
Falls Township Supervisors approved plans for the upgrades along New Falls Road and Vermillion Drive.
The warehouse will be built on Route 13 after the Bristol Township Council granted final land development at its recent meeting.
Police Chief Robert Coulton introduced the three police officers at the recent Bristol Township Council meeting where they were sworn in.
Falls Township Supervisors held a special meeting to clear up confusion over bid bonds for its municipal building renovations project.
The Falls Township Police Department welcomed the four officers during a swearing-in ceremony earlier this month.
Nearly 100 people turned out for the program in Bristol Township to learn tips on avoiding scams and identity theft.
Falls Township Supervisors have approved three million square feet of warehousing at the former U.S. Steel property.
Falls Township supervisors granted approval Monday for the warehouse along South Pennsylvania Avenue.
Michael Martin is a retired Trenton, N.J., police lieutenant. He replaces Dan Doyle, who retired.
Sharon Rearick sought the sidewalk for more than a decade on New Falls Road in Middletown Township, where her son John was killed in 2012.
The savings will happen over a decade after Falls Township supervisors approved a financing option at its recent meeting.
State Rep. John Galloway was the top vote-getter on both party tickets in Tuesday's primary election, according to unofficial results.
Retired Pennsbury bus driver Donna Abrescia was the top vote-getter on both tickets in Tuesday's primary election, unofficial results state.
Neshaminy's three incumbent school board members will face off in the November general election for four-year terms.
Levittown voters will decide in Tuesday's primary election among candidates for county and school board.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat Donald Bermudez of Levittown presents his ideas.
The primary election is Tuesday, May 16, in Pennsylvania. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot in the Yardley area.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Tina Hollenbach of Trevose presents her ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Beth Marshall of Middletown Township presents her ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Jill Waldbieser of Middletown Township presents her ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat Brian Galloway of Fairless Hills presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat Erin Mullen of Falls Township presents her ideas.
Bucks County is losing millions of dollars to Philadelphia's city tax, State Sen. Frank Farry said.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat Seema Kazmi of Falls Township presents her ideas.
Falls Township is joining a Bucks County consortium opposing the sale of municipal water and sewer assets to private utilities.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat John Galloway of Falls Township presents his ideas.
Falls Township supervisors also granted approval for two buildings that would add 26 jobs to the township.
Bristol Township shut down the bridge for safety reasons in late February over falling concrete onto the Amtrak railway tracks.
The legislators, in a letter, are asking the DEP to investigate the cause of last month's chemical spill from a Bristol Township plant.
Falls Township supervisors voted recently to keep Millennium Strategies, LLC as its grant writer.