Fire crews were dispatched at 1:15 p.m. to the fire on the 600 block of 6th Avenue in Bristol.
On Saturday, the National Weather Service is forecasting a 90 percent chance of rain in Bristol, mainly after 1 p.m.
A profitability seminar is set for Dec. 6; a Google My Business event follows on Dec. 13.
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Police in Falls Township say the package was taken shortly before 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
Police say the woman was gone for more than 24 hours and that her daughter knocked on the door of a neighbor.
See what budget projects Falls Township Supervisors propose for the $33.9 million they expect to raise for 2019.
The annual award is given to hospitals with superior performance in organ donation.
A bank inside the Acme grocery store and a pharmacy on the same road were both robbed Monday evening, police said.
Beloved for his free spirit, tattoos and willingness to pose for crazy photos, Santa Scott was let go at Oxford Valley Mall after last year.
A car crashed into a building in Bristol Borough on Friday morning, but luckily no one was injured.
"You are the most manipulative human being I think I have ever met," the judge told the sobbing funeral director at sentencing.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 16 area establishments over the past week. Here's what they found.
The post office was damaged in a fire on Aug. 23, but has remained closed although damage was reported to be minor.
Votes, including overseas and military, continue to be counted in the Tomlinson-Davis state Senate race.
Previously convicted of multiple felonies, he admitted to holding an ice pick and pretending it was a gun during the gas station robbery.
Beloved for his free spirit, tattoos and willingness to pose for crazy photos, Santa Scott was let go by Oxford Valley Mall last year.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included more lane closures on I-95 and I-295 next week.
Here's a look at the police blotter shared recently by the Bristol Township Police Department.
The focus of the day revolved around ways that community members can protect the environment while saving money.
There will be a grand opening celebration on Saturday, Nov. 17, at the store, on the former Save A Lot location on Haines Road.
At Maple Point Middle School, the yearly observance began in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001.
The $29.6 million work on on a 13-mile stretch of the highways will continue in the evening and overnight hours.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected five area establishments over the past week. Here's what they found.
Here's a look at some of the incidents reported by the department, from Oct. 25-Nov. 4.
Real-Time Results: Democratic Rep. Tina Davis hopes to be elected to the state Senate, but is running to keep her House seat just in case.
Incumbent Republican Rep. Frank Farry is hoping to fend off suburban frustration with President Donald Trump to hold onto his seat.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a Bristol man shot by police after they say he aimed a rifle at them.
The former business manager's lawsuit claims she was wrongfully fired for refusing to participate in what she calls illegal activity.
Police say that the man pointed a rifle at officers after they told him to drop the weapon.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 19 Levittown and Bristol establishments over the past two weeks. Here's what they found.
Crews will be working on the highways as part of a !3-mile, $30 million project expected to be completed in the fall.
Seven different SEPTA regional rail stations which currently offer free parking will now start charging.
State Rep. Tina Davis was only 100 votes behind with more than 108,000 cast, and is waiting for results to be made official on Friday.
Two kilograms of the drug were found and four people were arrested in two related incidents in Bucks County, police said.
The tattooed, pet-loving mall Santa was asked to tone down his act last year while posing for pictures at Oxford Valley Mall.
Here are the hours and times you can get your photos with Santa this Christmas season at Oxford Valley Mall.
The Broadway-bound musical comedy is an adaptation of the famous 1775 play of the same name.