Bucks residents and students 16 years old and up can apply for the "Shark Tank"-like challenge.
See where it was sold and the winning numbers to find out if you are the lucky ticket holder.
Rory O'Mara's experience as a cotton industry executive gave her the opportunities to bring her skills to Bucks County.
Looking for a good holiday meal? Patch has those places in just about every part of Pennsylvania.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services scores the healthcare facility five out of five.
Four Pennsylvania restaurants are considered among America's 100 best, according to a 2016 survey from a well-respected critics' group.
The new location is set to open in Philly's Fishtown area this spring.
Pennsylvania had among the highest foreclosure spikes in America in the past month - especially in these 10 towns. Find foreclosures here.
The Wrightstown Farmers Market will host a Halloween Boo-Nanza and apple competition at this Saturday's market.
An alternative to Starbucks is opening up on State Street in December.
Bucks County's first Nordstrom Rack will open Friday near the Oxford Valley Mall.
A recent study evaluated the lowest-paying jobs in Pennsylvania. Here's what it found.
You'll have a chance to try some local restaurants at a bargain price later this month, when Newtown Borough hosts Restaurant Week.
Your tastebuds can now rest easy, Bucks County.
The Newtown location is no longer listed on the company's website as being in operation.
Standing between you and a delicious slice of tomato pie are permit fees and a dispute over trees.
Head to the Newtown Farmer's Market for 3 days of old-fashioned fun, including buggy rides, pig roast and scrumptious foods and desserts.
The expo will showcase about 70 local businesses.
Median household earnings in Bucks County increased over the past year, according to annual census data made public Thursday.
Ota-Ya Japanese Restaurant was ordered to close for a day due to a roach infestation, the Bucks County Department of Health reports.
There will be free samples of food from local restaurants, plus you can learn about nearly 70 local businesses.
Guests can choose which one of the four charities they want to receive their donation.
As of Friday, a total of 162 Pennsylvania grocery stores have been approved to sell wine under new state law.
Local travelers who use the nearby Trenton-Mercer airport will soon have another option for commercial flights.
27 Pennsylvania hospitals were ranked by U.S. News and World Report as some of the best in the country.
A Powerball ticket worth $2 million from Saturday's drawing was sold in Warrington, Bucks County.
The Newtown institution has decided to close its location in Doylestown.
These five restaurants are the top rated spots on Yelp with outdoor seating in the Newtown area.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 21 Newtown establishments in the past 4 weeks. Here's what they found.
The Newtown Business Association has set the date for its annual expo. Registration is now open.
Here is an update on the status of La Stalla's Italian Market, which is opening on Sycamore Street.
The real estate firm hired by the Brick Hotel says it has "temporarily suspended" its marketing efforts after a week-long debacle.
The renowned chef is looking to retire and is seeking a new owner for his Sycamore Street restaurant and cooking school.
The 12th annual "Cow Appreciation Day" means you'll score an entree off the menu on Tuesday if you wear something "cow-like," eatery says.
Another pizzeria has set its sights on Newtown.
The Brick Hotel is not for sale, owners tell Patch, despite an active listing through Ahia Commercial Real Estate.
Get a free small Slurpee today (Monday, July 11) at participating 7-Eleven stores.
The Brick Hotel, a Newtown Borough restaurant featured last month on "Hotel Hell," was up for sale just days after the episode aired.
If you're a fan of Wendy's, check your credit card statements. More than 40 Pennsylvania locations are impacted by a credit card breach.
Developer Allan Smith provided an update this week on the South State Street development and some new tenants on board.