Police and safety groups will offer child safety seat checkpoints statewide.
The board adopted a proclamation recognizing Jared Celona for obtaining his Eagle Scout badge.
He joins bipartisan Hurricane Irene Coalition in a letter to House leaders.
Event will be Oct. 7 at Parx East Clubhouse.
Legislation aims to protect compensation for military and federal law enforcement personnel during a government shutdown or when the debt ceiling is reached.
Gives tips on how to clean up after flooding.
Patch spoke with the 8th District Congressman following a 9/11 memorial service in Croydon.
The following Bucks County roads are closed.
Expected rainfall on already saturated ground could cause flooding.
State roads may be closed or restricted in Southeastern Pennsylvania because of flooding and/or downed trees and power lines.
The National Weather Service has extended the flood watch until late tonight in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
With heavy rain forecast for most of Pennsylvania this week, PennDOT is reminding motorists to never drive through flooded roads or around barricades placed by emergency responders.
Over 300 troopers recognized at ceremony including two that made the ultimate sacrifice.
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch to go into effect at 2 p.m. today in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced that PennDOT driver license and photo centers will be closed for the Labor Day Holiday.
Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick supports Governor Tom Corbett's request for a major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Several officials gathered for a press conference by Kelly Drive in East Falls Sunday evening.
The Bucks County Commissioners declared a state of emergency Saturday night due to serious flooding along the Neshaminy Creek and Delaware River caused by Hurricane Irene.
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
The county's emergency services team will monitor Irene's impact and coordinate response.
Governor Tom Corbett declared a state of emergency today ahead of Hurricane Irene.
Corbett administration supports the concept of requiring voters to show photo ID on election day.
The National Weather Service's tropical storm warning remains in effect.
The National Weather Service issued a tropical storm watch for this weekend.
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch in Bucks and Montgomery counties beginning Saturday afternoon.
Officials from the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority requested the Board of Supervisors' support to erect a surge tank.
The motion to approve an ordinance to amend the zoning of the property at the corner of Philmont Avenue and Street Road was tabled.
A public hearing will be held Wednesday to consider adopting an ordinance to amend the zoning of the property at the corner of Philmont Avenue and Street Road.
Parents and students are reminded to practice school bus safety, while drivers are asked to be alert and follow traffic laws.
PennDOT is reminding motorists to 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.'
With school starting in less than two weeks, PennDOT is reminding drivers to be patient with school buses.
The National Weather Service issued a flood advisory this morning.
Advisory will remain in effect until 5 p.m.
Watch is in effect until 9 p.m.
The DEP declared a drought watch for Bucks and Montgomery counties.
Older residents were in jeopardy of losing PACE and PACENET coverage because of Social Security COLA increase.
Fitzpatrick: compromise plan avoids default and makes fundamental fiscal reforms.
Area Republicans gather for food, family and fun.
The theme for this statewide enforcement wave is “Distracted Drivers are Aggressive Drivers.”
The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat watch beginning Friday and remain in effect until Saturday.