In Lower Southampton, police say Nicholas William Cotton, 21, "viciously assaulted" a woman, leaving her bleeding from the head, and face.
Nicholas William Cotton "viciously assaulted" a woman, leaving her bleeding from the head, face and neck, according to police.
Police say a woman snagged the book of scratch-off tickets from the counter of a local convenience store on Wednesday.
A profitability seminar is set for Dec. 6; a Google My Business event follows on Dec. 13.
Police say three men rode their bicycles into the foyer of the store, then used a motorized scooter to steal alcohol and beef jerky.
Lower Southampton Police say the woman was arrested after they got a tip from someone who follows them online.
Active-duty military members also may choose from eight menu items when dining in at the restaurant on Sunday, Nov. 11.
Lower Southampton Police say Karina Joy Kraus, 39, may be living in a white minivan somewhere in the area.
Police say the men used a motorized scooter in the Acme in Feasterville to steal alcohol and other items Tuesday night.
The homeowner had responded to a phony roofing-company flyer left at his home and paid $4,000 after signing a contract.
The community event is designed to be a safe, fun way for kids to enjoy all the Halloween traditions.
The police department and Bucks County sheriff's office recently conducted a safety belt check at Lower Southampton schools.
Two investigations currently are ongoing into past practices by the township's zoning department.
Police say the bank robber, who struck on Wednesday, appears to be the same man who previously robbed two banks in Philadelphia.
8th Annual Women's Power Summit
October 19th event to be moderated by the League of Women Voters
More than 200 business and nonprofit leaders and philanthropists attended the event.
PennDOT is repaving part of the highway under a project that is resurfacing 44 miles of highway in Bucks County.
David Allen Hamilton, Jr., 47, is accused on charges including raping a child and assaulting a child younger than 13 years old.
Participants will learn about how the police department operates and have a chance to do a ride-along with its patrol division.
Bucks County honors the centenarian by proclaiming “Virginia Cooper Day”
The checks, happening the next few weeks at schools and daycare centers, also will be making sure older children are wearing seat belts.
Five different workshops will be offered from Sept. 21 through Nov. 16.
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A man was caught on camera pulling out a handgun to break up an altercation in Bucks, but he won't be facing charges for drawing the gun.
Bucks County officials said anti-mosquito treatment will be sprayed in various areas of the county Tuesday.
Delaware Valley Friends School is pleased to announce the addition of Nic James as the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
The arts-focused school is planned to open for the 2019-2020 school year.
The new Giant supermarket is now open in Feasterville. Take a peek inside:
The suspect was last seen running toward the mobile home park on Brownsville Road, police said.
RecruitmentQueen’s fifth annual career fair will be held Sept. 12.
You've been warned! Police will be looking for things like running red lights, not stopping at stop signs, and speeding.
Giant's new Feasterville store on W. Street Road will open Aug. 10. The Bustleton Pike store will close for good the day before at 5 p.m.
A new ranking of Pennsylvania's best school districts has been released, and Neshaminy was named 100th.
Immigrant Stories and William Penn’s Ideals Inspire
Wheelabrator Technologies presented the library with a $7,000 check to help fund a digital sign on Bridgetown Pike
When's the first day of school in Lower Southampton? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
The father of an overdosing man assaulted a Lower Southampton officer who was there to facilitate medical assistance, authorities allege.
The closure of Brownsville Road originally scheduled for Thursday has been postponed.
The $1M grant will allow the district to expand its program, which offers free preschool to eligible families. Applications due Aug. 1.