The Falls Township Supervisors voted Tuesday night to adopt the 2025 municipal budget that will hold the line on taxes.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to share local children's letters to Santa this holiday season.
The 1950s-style diner will be open in Fairless Hills. Nifty Fifty's has locations in Warminster and Abington townships.
The Middletown Township Police Department is urging residents to report drone sightings so authorities can gather information.
United Way of Bucks County kicked off its annual fundraiser and hopes to help teens who are too old for toys.
Bristol Borough is consolidating its four borough fire stations into one station. The borough also received funds for flood prevention.
The man had crashed his car on the highway and then was struck by another vehicle after getting out to make a phone call, state police said.
PennDOT said the work starts Monday on both roadways in Middletown Township this week.
Bucks County authorities have charged a Delaware County man with buying 16 straw guns with many used in Philadelphia, authorities said.
PennDOT said the work on the Middletown Township road begins Friday and is expected to last a week.
YMCA enrolling Healthy Lifestyles, THRIVE Cancer Wellness and Veterans Wellness Pathway programs starting Jan. 13 in Fairless Hills.
The Bucks County District Attorney's Office said a Falls Township man is now a fugitive after not showing up for his verdict Wednesday.
The first Project DASH program hopes to help the Bucks County homeless community for years to come, officials said.
Dr. Kenneth Fox, 55, of Jenkintown, was charged with improperly and illegally prescribing suboxone in his Middletown Township office.
The popular eatery offering bar-style food will open a Langhorne location sometime next month.
The animal was spotted in Bristol Borough around Thanksgiving. Named "Bristol," the dog was transported to a N.J. wolfdog sanctuary.
The discount grocery chain is expected to occupy space in the Fairless Hills Shopping Center. A store opened in Jamison in February.
The Bucks County Coroner has released information regarding the fatal accident in Falls Township early Monday morning.
A Bristol Township man conspired with others to shoot and kill 21-year-old Shaquille Love four years ago, authorities said.
One year after its high school won it, Neshaminy's middle school earned top radio contest honors and will receive $5,000.
Falls Township Police said the 26-year-old worker sustained fatal injuries after having been struck by a digging bucket early Monday.
PennDOT said work begins on both highways on Monday. Find out where and when below.
Bristol Township's annual home holiday decoration contest is also underway.
The PA Turnpike Commission is considering replacing the span connecting Lower Bucks County and New Jersey. A survey is open to commuters.
Falls Township Supervisors adopted a preliminary 2025 municipal budget. A final vote takes place on Dec. 17.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to compile a list of lights around Levittown for a drive-by this holiday season.
The Bristol Township School Board of Directors held its reorganization meeting on Monday night.
The Pennsbury School District begins the concerts at its schools on Thursday.
PennDOT said the work starts Wednesday and will last through Dec. 13. Find out when and where below.
Paul Davis Restoration of Bucks County helped the Kapusta family have a new home for the holidays.
A Philadelphia man faces up to 14 years in state prison for pushing the pills monthly throughout Bucks County, authorities said.
PennDOT said the work begins on the Falls Township road on Tuesday. Find out when and for how long below.
Saint Nick is out and about throughout the Philadelphia region this Christmas holiday season.
The Pennsbury School District has informed the community about how the process for closures and dismissals will work with wintry weather.
PennDOT said the work begins on Monday. Find out when and where below.
PennDOT said the work on the $10.6 million project to improve traffic congestion and safety on Langhorne-Yardley Road starts Monday.
Patch and T-Mobile are teaming up to bring your moments of thankfulness from the dinner table to a wider audience.
Additional charges have been filed against Andrew Gallo, who is accused of drugging and raping women he met on dating sites.
With the giving season nearly here, Patch readers should check out some of these local non-profit groups while considering local donations.
A Falls Township man drugged his mother, shot her, and left her in a shed in Philadelphia, authorities said.