Michael James Kurfuss Jr. passed away Friday, April 7. He was 23.
Arrests have been made in connection with the Feb. 1 robbery of the 7-Eleven on Veteran’s Highway in Bristol Township.
Breaking: "These bad guys are on a crime spree and we need to stop them as soon as possible," police said.
Timothy P. Saxton passed away on Tuesday, April 4. He was 39.
Breaking: Police have filed child pornography charges against a 47-year-old Morrisville man.
One of Robin Lynn Soto's sons died during the attempted robbery at Porfirio's Pizza & Pasta. Her surviving son is awaiting trial.
A Levittown woman was killed Tuesday in a crash in New Jersey, according to a report by NJ.com.
Police are seeking Ashley Marie Davis on charges of writing bad checks and theft by deception.
Troy loved the color yellow, birds, balloons, cuddling and holding hands, and listening to music, his obituary says.
The Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition runs June 4-25 in New Hope.
Cub scouts, boy scouts and venturers rotated through 12 stations at annual First Aid O Ree
Pennsylvania's first Legoland Discovery Center opens next week at the Plymouth Meeting Mall, just 30 miles from Levittown!
Boy scouts and cub scouts from BSA Washington Crossing Council's Tamanend District hold a successful Swimoree at BCCC
Breaking: Authorities announce they've filed 26 additional charges against alleged Levittown child rapist William Charles Thomas.
A 20-year-old Middletown man who sexually assaulted an elderly woman at knifepoint in her home will serve up to 25 years in prison.
You can vote for New Hope once per day until polls close on Monday, April 24 at noon.
Many of the stores are already in the process of holding “everything must go” sales.
Jack Hansberry was well-known among the Bucks County police community. He was a lieutenant, K9 officer, firearms instructor and detective.
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"Brandon was courageous through all the battles he faced and always had a smile on his face," his obituary said.
Congrats to Jodie Kurley of Albert Schweitzer Elementary School and Kelly Alberts of Carl Sandburg Middle School!
Raven Logan had a smile that was guaranteed to melt your heart, her obituary says.
Vital cogs in the healthcare system, social workers make sure patients' clinical and non-clinical needs are met, optimizing outcomes
Stanley Petroski, 28, reportedly held two women at knifepoint Monday at a Falls Township trailer park. He has been charged.
It's the first day of spring, which means free cool treats! Get the details here.
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Programs help people of all ages and capabilities to live a more fulfilled life—and still stay safe.
Pennsbury will host its 38th Annual Jazz Festival on Thursday, March 30 starting at 5 pm.
The 5-year-old loved looking at the moon, his obituary says.
The Delaware River Bridge has reopened after being closed in late January due to a fracture.
A 1997 Pennsbury graduate was killed Tuesday after being hit by a car in Trenton.
People at the park attacked the truck after it struck the boy so the driver pulled away but dialed 911 a short time later, police said.
He rang in his 22nd year of life at the hospital.
A man who fatally set fire to his girlfriend at the Lincoln Motel last May was sentenced Monday to life in prison.
The April 17 drill is expected to last five to six hours.
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Breaking: Liquidation sales are expected to begin immediately.
Lower Bucks Family YMCA is pleased to announce their newest camp location at Mill Creek Elementary School for youth age 4 through 15.
Cub scouts from Morrisville's Pack 46 tried their hands at farming at Howell Living History Farm last Saturday.
Christopher Upshur was involved in a burglary and robbery ring that struck several homes in Bucks County, including one in Middletown.