Five administrators, who all have established histories in Bristol Township School District, are changing roles and schools.
The hours-long incident Monday, which caused neighbors to be evacuated, started with the woman threatening suicide, police said.
Ten people leaped into action when a man went into cardiac arrest at Pennsbury High School's graduation ceremony.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included vandalism at a Levittown Little League group's clubhouse.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 18 Levittown-area establishments over the past week. Here's what they found
The evening and overnight closures will be for crews to work on a project fixing 13 miles of highway in Bucks Co.
The former news reporter will spend six months behind bars for transporting the protected diamonback terrapins.
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Part of Big Oak Road will be closed, with a detour, for the duration of the work, which is expected to last at least a month.
The Langhorne hospital's roughly 800 nurses join a union with more than 8,000 members in Pennsylvania.
About 40 people were temporarily evacuated from the apartment building, where smoke was filling the hallways.
League officials say the vandals did $8,000-$10,000 worth of damage. A fundraiser has been set up to help them recover.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a man who reportedly injured police officers saving him from an overdose.
He fought with two officers and a medic, moments after he'd been given a dose of Narcan, which combats heroin overdoses, police say.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 13 Levittown area establishments over the past week. Here's what they found.
The South Philly-style "Italian street food" spot was established in Levittown in 2014.
PennDOT crews will be replacing damaged guard rails in the area next week, the department announced Thursday.
Once a blighted, vacant manufacturing business, the fixed-up site is now home to two local businesses.
The store will offer fun, instructional soccer programs for kids at the Langhorne mall.
The former planning commission employee also worked as a night custodian for the Neshaminy School District.
The 48-year-old man is a convicted felon and is legally prohibited from owning a firearm, according to police.
The carnival, on the church's property, will run from 6-10 p.m. nightly through Saturday.
Police are seeking a missing woman whose last contact with her family was more than a month ago. She has ties to Levittown.
This 9-year-old good boy has been in foster care since November of last year.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included work starting on the new Middletown skate park.
The development will need Middletown supervisors to approve a rezoning in what is now a highly commercial district.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 20 Levittown area establishments over the past week. Here's what they found.
The Texas-style barbecue restaurant's owners will keep the location as they shift to food truck events and catering.
The closures will be single-lane and double-lane and will be between the Rt. 413 (Bristol) and Academy Road Interchanges.
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.
Police investigated at report the shooting happened in the Old Bristol Pike area, but later focused on the shooting victim's home.
According to prosecutors, the toddler was found dead of inflicted head trauma in Falls Township in December.
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Construction on the new park, which is scheduled to be completed by October, kicked off with a groundbreaking on Monday.
All you have to do to enter is take a photo at Middletown's municipal building and share it as #CityHallSelfie.
PHOTOS: Donated by several local residents, the plaque honors every dog that has served as a K9 officer with the Middletown department.