PennDOT said the traffic improvements project is expected to last throughout the year.
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The annual events on Friday and Saturday raise funds to support township organizations and helps bring the community together.
A three-alarm fire that burned the Levittown Trace Apartments early Wednesday morning is under investigation, fire officials said.
The Bucks County SPCA said a cat was shot and killed in Falls Township last week.
Lower Bucks County firefighters are battling a blaze at the Levittown Trace Apartments early Wednesday morning.
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A GoFundMe page has been launched to help Kelly Hartman, whose home was destroyed by a fire on Saturday afternoon.
PennDOT is working on several roads this week throughout Lower Bucks County communities.
Falls Township Police are seeking a man who swiped tools from a vehicle last week.
Federal authorities have charged the Hulmeville man with child sexual exploitation, cyberstalking, and related offenses.
A half dozen Lower Bucks County fire companies battled the blaze on Saturday night in Bristol Township.
The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors approved plans for Bucks County's only trauma hospital at its meeting on Monday.
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Lorraine Bay was a 1961 Neshaminy High School graduate who died when her plane crashed into a field in Shanksville on Sept. 11, 2001.
These students are among 16,000 semifinalists who are in the running for some 6,930 National Merit scholarships worth nearly $26 million.
The Bucks County Coroner has identified the man killed in a three-car crash that closed northbound I-95 early Monday morning.
Langhorne Borough Council will honor Police Chief John Godzieba at its meeting on Wednesday night.
The new plant would serve residents of Falls Township and the Yardley area.
The crash Monday clogged roads and delayed school buses around the highway during the morning commute.
Falls Township Supervisors heard about several township road projects that are progressing at its recent meeting.
The Pennsbury School District welcomed students back to classes this past week and held its annual convocation for staff.
The Neshaminy School Board is expected to vote on the contract at its meeting on Tuesday night.
The Levittown Fire Company No. 2 battled the blaze on Wednesday in the Dogwood Section of Levittown.
Falls Township Supervisors recently authorized NorthPoint Development to subdivide a 32-acre parcel within the Keystone Trade Center.
The funeral for Croydon Fire Police Capt. Ed Margavich, who died in the line of duty, took place on Saturday in Bristol Township.
Bristol Township Police are seeking the public's help in identifying the driver involved in an incident on Sunday.
PennDOT said the work begins on Tuesday on the well-traveled Bristol Township road.
Students returned to classes this week in the Neshaminy School District to start the 2025-2026 school year.
PennDOT said the project in Middletown Township begins on Monday.
PennDOT said work begins on Tuesday that will close a Lower Bucks County road. Find out when and where below.
Falls Township Police said the crash occurred on southbound Route 13 late Wednesday afternoon.
Falls Township Supervisors approved the lights at its meeting on Monday night.
After a roundabout was completed, a $10.8 million road improvement project in Middletown Township moves into the next phase.
The Pennsbury School District had discussed shifting school hours over the past few years. The changes go into effect this year.
The peace center, based in Langhorne, has served Bucks County for 38 years. It will start phasing out operations next month, officials said.
The Middletown Township Police Department is cracking down on drivers illegally passing Neshaminy school buses. School starts on Wednesday.
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State Sen. Steve Santarsiero hit the road with PennDOT officials to review current road projects and note improvements needed elsewhere.
Tullytown Borough Police said there has been an uptick of vehicle thefts across Pennsylvania, even when the cars are locked.