Falls Township plans upgrades for 2024, including a new playground at Falls Township Community Park.
Falls Township Supervisors recently approved a resolution related to sewer facilities for the long-awaited project.
Falls Township Police said garbage littered Tyburn Road Wednesday morning.
Falls Township Police issued a warrant for Leon M. Corbin, 47, of Ewing, N.J., after a mid-October incident at the Red Raven Bar.
Middletown Township Police said residents should be prepared for the creek to peak Thursday morning due to rainfall.
The grants are for arts, stormwater management, and sewer and water projects.
Artists and arts programs in Yardley, Fallsington, and Bristol will benefit from funding secured by State Sen. Steve Santasiero.
Hospital officials said no new bargaining dates have been scheduled with PASNAP for nurses at the Bristol Township-based hospital.
The Bristol Township Police Department has released its blotter of recent criminal incidents.
A fire early Sunday morning took place on Kraft Lane early Sunday morning, fire officials said.
The Bristol non-profit organization assists those in need over age 60 with items during the year and presents on Christmas.
The Pennsbury School Board announced the decision at its meeting Thursday night.
Nurses at the Bristol Township-based hospital hit the picket lines early Friday.
Gerald William Spoto of Bristol Township committed the sexual assaults while working at the Neshaminy Kids Club, authorities said.
The nurses union has criticized the reported sale of the hospital and two others as a strike is expected on Friday.
The Bucks County Democratic Committee reviewed three candidates who had sought the seat vacated by John Galloway. Find out its choice below.
Bristol Borough Fire Police responded to a crash late Tuesday night on Bath Street.
Nurses at the Bristol Township-based hospital are expected to go on strike on Friday.
Shakur Ali Brisbon, 25, faces up to 21 years in prison for the drug delivery that led to the woman's death last year, authorities said.
Authorities charged a New Jersey man with child pornography possession of thousands of images and videos.
Sean Haines will become Neshaminy's assistant schools superintendent. His hiring is effective in February.
Officials said the Bristol Township-based hospital will remain open and that patient care will not be impacted.
Falls Township resident Candace Cabanas will run in a Feb. 13 special election. The PA House is now split at 101-101.
Middletown Township Police have closed several roads due to flooding overnight. The creek's peaking could cause more road hazards.
Fire crews responded to a fire at a scrap yard Sunday afternoon and a house fire early Saturday morning.
State Sen. Frank Farry was among the six people recognized at a ceremony last month by the Neshaminy School District.
State Rep. John Galloway wrapped up his tenure serving Levittown Thursday. A special election for his seat will be held in February.
Walter Fred Godwin, 53, of Levittown, possessed pictures of young girls on his phone and computer, Falls Township police said.
A Fairless Hills man has been charged for killing one cat and seriously injuring another last month in Falls Township, the BCSPCA said.
Falls Township is developing a program on how to handle blighted properties.
Inmate Gino Hagenkotter, 34, was found dead Monday in a Philadelphia warehouse after escaping custody on Nov. 30 while out on work duty.
The Bucks County agency has helped brighten the holiday season for teenagers over the past decade with the program.
Officials at the Bristol Township-based hospital said that they've been negotiating in "good faith" with the union representing 130 nurses.
Some residents in a section of Middletown Township must boil water due to maintenance of a water main.
The Bristol Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for the past week.
State Reps. Kristin Marcell and Joe Hogan are co-sponsoring legislation on Holocaust curriculum transparency.
The Bristol Township School Board recently held its reorganization meeting, swearing in a new member and five returning members.
Penndel Police said the Mill Creek that runs through the borough and Middletown Township was polluted on Sunday.