Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included plans for a massive development that could create 10,000 jobs.
The 17-year-old left her home in Pennwood Crossing at about 11 p.m. on Friday.
The Salvation Army's Angel Tree program has expanded online in 2020, with more shoppers avoiding stores.
Middletown Township Police were called shortly before 6 a.m. Thursday to the business on Wheeler Way.
The father told officers his son may have hit his head while jumping on a bed, but his wound appeared to be from a gunshot, police said.
The German discount grocery would be built on New Falls Road, on the site of the old Bell Telephone Company building.
A Missouri company plans to put 20 warehouses on the old U.S. Steel site, hoping to attract companies like Amazon, UPS and Walmart.
She's been missing since last week, when she was in the area of Falls Township Community Park.
On New Falls Road, the intersection will be upgraded to traffic signals with the enforcement technology.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included the latest coronavirus numbers for Levittown and Bucks County.
He was last seen walking to the 7-Eleven at Oxford Valley Road and Trenton Road on Tuesday, according to Falls Township Police.
Bucks County authorities say the toddler's father called 911 and claimed the boy had fallen and hit his head.
Despite the pandemic, it may still be possible to safely find your ideal Christmas tree this year near Levittown.
The pet food and supply store announced last month it will close all 358 stores and locations, as well as its PA headquarters.
The shootings Tuesday night at the Commons at Fallsington apartments in Morrisville were a dispute between two groups, police said.
Bucks continues essential career training and is seeking people that want to take advantage of these great opportunities.
The township is going to appointment-only as COVID-19 cases surge to record numbers in Bucks County.
Santa and his helpers will stay in one place while visitors drive by and visit at Bristol Township's municipal complex.
Fewer than 1 percent of the nation's local government's earn the award for presenting a clear and helpful budget.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included Bucks County certifying the results of the 2020 election.
The shooting happened Saturday morning in the Morrisville section, according to police.
The motorcycle rider is accused of fleeing police on Aug. 22, starting a chase in which an officer's SUV flipped and hit a tree.
Tune into the 6ABC Dunkin Thanksgiving Celebration on Thursday to see the Pennsbury High School Band.
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Zachary Allmann, 28, was last seen in Fairless Hills on Saturday, according to police.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included Pennsbury schools going virtual again after Thanksgiving.
Nurses at the Langhorne hospital announced a two-day strike last week, then were locked out an additional three days.
"A Very Furry Christmas Celebration" will feature Hanukkah and Kwanzaa events, as well as a drive-through and special shows.
The parking ban, in the area of Commons at Fallsington Apartments, comes after complaints that parked cars were blocking drivers' vision.
She sold heroin and methamphetamine laced with fentanyl to a 27-year-old man who overdosed at a motel in Bristol Township.
The plant would use waste bound for the landfill to make boards used in roofing, officials said this week.
The hybrid model, with two days in class and three days remote each week, begins next week for some students.
With coronavirus cases on the rise again, the nurses say the Langhorne hospital isn't providing safe staffing levels or competitive pay.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a government office shut down due to a coronavirus case.
The driver of a Dodge crossed over into the other lane and slammed into a telephone pole Saturday afternoon, according to police.
The incident last month did more than $5,700 damage to the fields next to Herbert Hoover Elementary School.
As winter approaches, the two businesses are donating proceeds to help pay for heating fuel for local families in need.
And employee of the department tested positive for the coronavirus and the department is being cleaned and disinfected, officials said.