Authorities responded to a serious crash early Monday morning on Rt.413 in Bristol Township.
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A student driver crashed on Rt. 13 during a lesson Friday morning, injuring her instructor, Bristol Borough police said.
A 54-year-old Levittown man will be in jail for 10 years for a child porn collection that included images of children being sexually abused.
Have you played Cash 5 recently in Bristol? Check your ticket, it could be a winner.
Two woman were arrested after police said they stole more than $1K worth of merchandise from the Sephora store at the Oxford Valley Mall.
The brazen thieves have been seen driving in the area, and were most recently spotted by a police officer at a Penndel 7-Eleven, cops say.
A heroin dealer who left his best friend to die in a Bucks County hotel room has been sentenced to prison, authorities announced.
Kyle Valdez was a Pennsbury honors student who had received a Presidential Award and was accepted to Drexel. He died Sunday at 18.
Ilya Babiner, 63, of Langhorne owned General Dentistry Number One. He pleaded guilty this week to $1.5M in Medicaid fraud.
A special Earth Day celebration at Core Creek park will feature live entertainment, giveaways, and a slime-making booth for kids!
The 17-year-old said via Snapchat they had an AR-15 and planned to come to a Council Rock middle school, according to police.
A 30-year-old man was killed Saturday night after being hit by a car on Oxford Valley Road.
The source of a multi-state E.coli outbreak that has sickened 35 people, including 9 in Pennsylvania, has been revealed by the CDC.
From midnight to 6 a.m. Sunday, April 15, the PA Turnpike will be closed from Bensalem to Bristol.
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Do you have electronics you need to get rid of? An e-waste recycling event for Middletown Township residents is being held May 5.
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Bucks Co. Technical High School cosmetology students will host a cut-a-thon this weekend: $4 kids cuts, $5 adult cuts and $4 manicures.
Breaking: A tractor trailer has fallen off an exit ramp onto I-95 in Bucks County.
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Five pounds was found in the car, and six at the residence, police said.
The ticket was sold at Bath Street Market.
Autumn Bartle, 14, was an avid reader who loved creative writing, her obituary says.
The USPS has released its findings on dog attacks on postal workers last year. Levittown recorded three attacks.
Prosecutors laid out in gruesome detail the circumstances surrounding the death of a 14-year-old Bucks County girl, allegedly by her cousin.
Breaking: Homicide charges have been filed against Colin Haag, 20, in connection with 14-year-old Autumn Bartle's death.
Bucks musicians will perform at World Cafe Live on April 28 to benefit the Danny DeGennaro Foundation.
Breaking: A crash on US 1 between PA 213 and Rockhill Drive has closed all lanes in the southbound direction.
Falls Township is seeking bids for its annual road program.
Falls Township also has a gun take back program in place to rid the community of unwanted guns.
The Giant Food Store on Oxford Valley Road in Falls Township received approval to sell wine and beer onsite and as carryout purchases.
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The 2016 Middletown Twp crash killed William Hogan of Bensalem, who was affectionately known as "Hippie Bill" among his friends.
Several reports of vandalism in Bristol Township over the past few days, including broken car and home windows and slashed tires.
A former convict who police allege had guns was charged after a March domestic disturbance on Radcliffe Street in Bristol Borough.