If you've completed your spring cleaning and have some electronics to recycle, Saturday is the day.
The Bucks County Designer House & Gardens will debut this weekend. We have a sneak peek at what you can expect to see:
Spots are free on a first-come, first-served basis. Rain date is Sunday.
Do you have electronics you need to get rid of? An e-waste recycling event for Newtown residents is being held May 5.
Looking to do some spring cleaning? Do it ahead of Saturday's community yard sale! A seller spot is just $15.
Need to safely dispose of documents? There is a free paper shredding event in Newtown on Saturday. Details:
No Place Like Newtown!
We know 215 and 267 but there's a new area code joining the Philadelphia region next month.
Feeding waterfowl can be harmful to their health
The Orionid meteor shower — known as one of the best of the year — peaks this weekend over Pennsylvania sites, and the weather looks good.
Do you have a few hours to spare this weekend to help plant trees, bushes and native grasses in the historic Newtown Common?
The dangerously-invasive spotted lanternfly continues to move its way through Bucks County.
Bucks County Community College is hosting a viewing party for the upcoming solar eclipse that will include input from science professors.
The spray is being done to reduce high populations of mosquitoes capable of transmitting West Nile Virus, according to officials.
BREAKING: The trails at Clark Nature Center are closed indefinitely due to an infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer.
Crime rates, schools, access to jobs and an affordable cost of living were considered when compiling the list of the state's best suburbs.
Could evolution be happening before our very eyes?
There were nearly 200 reported UFO sightings in Pennsylvania in 2016. Check out the full list here.
Love to ski? Newtown Township is offering discount ski tickets to several area resorts.
The designated area is north of the Dairy Hill Trail in the northern portion of Tyler State Park. Hunting is not permitted on Sundays.
One of our favorite stories of 2016: A Bucks County park ranks next to Stonehenge on Travel Channel's 'Supernatural Places' list.
Have your camera ready for moonrise and beyond, Pennsylvania...
150 hunters descended into the park Wednesday for the annual one-day shotgun deer hunt.
Launch time is set for 7:40 p.m. You can watch it live at NASA TV.
The event will include a presentation by the Bux-Mont Astronomical Association, plus a chance to enjoy the night sky with your neighbors.
More than 65 dragon boat teams will race on the lake at Core Creek Park this Saturday during the second annual festival.
Don't forget to look at the moon Friday. It's the September Harvest Moon, and skies should be clear to get a full view!
Middletown Township will be sprayed to control mosquito populations and limit the spread of West Nile Virus in the area.
A total of 75 mosquito samples tested positive for West Nile Virus on Tuesday and Wednesday. See what local communities were affected.
PECO has granted 20 local municipalities $160,000 in funding for open space and environmental projects, including Newtown.
The Bucks County West Nile Program announced Monday it will be spraying for mosquitoes in Wrightstown Township this Friday.
Stargazers are in for a treat as the full Buck Moon will make an appearance on Tuesday night. Find out the best time to see it.
Rare strawberry moon, first day of summer, hot temps and chance of thunderstorms: there's so much going on this week with Mother Nature.
Several ash trees in Tyler State Park will be removed due to the threat of the invasive emerald ash borer.
The Newtown Creek Coalition will host a water testing event this Saturday, May 14 at the Newtown Common.
Billions of the critters and their distinctive chirping sounds are set to surface from the soil in several states, including Pennsylvania.
The Newtown Creek Coalition is organizing a clean up day and a water testing event in the coming weeks.
The snow forecast did not pan out for all across the region, but for some, it did — to the tune of five inches.
A Newtown Creek water quality program will be the topic of a presentation and discussion on March 10.
Concerned about these insects? One Pennsylvania resident filmed one, so now you can spot it if you see one.