Rite Aid's Commerce Circle location is closing as the company files for bankruptcy. A second location in Bristol Borough will remain open.
The Bucks County Department of Health will spray a section of the township Thursday night. Find out where below.
Neshaminy High School was closed for a half hour Wednesday as a precaution due to a nearby police incident, school officials said.
The Pennsbury School District is holding community forums to get feedback on whether to make renovations or build a new high school.
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero will show PennDOT roads in Bristol, Doylestown, and Taylorsville Road, damaged by mid-July flash floods.
Second Sin Brewery said it plans to open a second taproom on historic State Street in Newtown by the end of the year.
The 6th annual event in Falls Township Saturday raised a record amount for The Barkann Family Healing Hearts Foundation.
The Bristol Borough Police Department has released its blotter of recent criminal incidents.
Cory Hegelein, 32, is charged with aggravated and indecent assault of a victim under age 13, Falls Township Police said.
Rowan Linder, who is battling cancer, received a Phillies extreme room makeover in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Falls Township officials said construction is expected to begin by the end of the month and last for two years.
The governor appeared at Maple Point Middle School in Middletown Township to tout the state's free breakfast program and answer questions.
The Kalmar Nyckel is among Saturday's highlights, which include the 55th Annual Mill Street Run and the 40th Annual Italian Day Festival.
The Bristol Township man was struck by a vehicle on New Falls Road while riding his bike on Monday evening, authorities said.
Attorney General Michelle Henry filed a lawsuit that a Middletown Township dental group misled patients to obtain loans for procedures.
The Langhorne Council for the Arts will host six porches featuring all types of music Saturday afternoon.
An early Thursday morning fire in Bristol Township's FarmBrook section is under investigation, fire officials said.
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There are two food truck festivals planned at Falls Township Community Park and fireworks to close the festivities Saturday.
Recent rankings released by U.S. News & World Report had Neshaminy High School at No. 134 among 750 high schools in Pennsylvania.
The bicyclist was struck by a vehicle while riding on New Falls Road Monday night, police said.
The Pennsbury School District celebrates its 75th year when all students return to classes on Wednesday.
A motorist was injured Friday on Lincoln Highway after being struck by a vehicle in which the driver said she lost her brakes, police said.
A Levittown man faces arson charges for setting fire to the vehicle at a used car dealership in Lodi, N.J., authorities said.
PennDOT said drainage repairs will have a section of the road shut during weekdays starting Tuesday. Find out the detours below.
Falls Township Police seek man who stole $1,700 in merchandise from Best Buy on two occasions.
See which grocery stores and other retailers in Levittown will be open for the upcoming Monday holiday.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was expected to take place at the Middletown Township field before a football game on Friday.
United Way Bucks said 450 more children are eligible. Applications are being accepted at 16 county early education sites.
The Penndel Police Department says a scammer is calling people about turning off their power for non-payment.
Rankings released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report had Pennsbury High School at No. 95 among 750 high schools in Pennsylvania.
All four Bristol fire crews and Bucks Co. Hazmat worked overnight to contain "a large amount" of household products found in the dumpster.
The Middletown Township amusement park will conclude its summer season with fireworks over the Labor Day weekend.
Falls Township Police said the 19-year-old was crossing West Trenton Avenue Tuesday night when he was hit by a car driven by a township man.
Diane Hayden, of Levittown, works hard to help her special education students even after school and during the summer.
The Falls Township Board of Supervisors recognized the officers at its meeting Monday night.
The Neshaminy School District welcomes its first wave of students on Wednesday before all students return to classes on Thursday.
Diane Mount, of Levittown, helps her students grow and cares about them as individuals as well.
The Bristol Township Police Department has released its blotter of recent criminal incidents.
Two grants come courtesy of Gov. Shapiro for traffic and safety improvements as the upcoming school year begins Wednesday.