Three more Bucks County residents have died from COVID-19, bringing the county's coronavirus death toll to 11.
The Wrightstown Township Supervisors will hold a meeting on Zoom later this month. Here are the details:
When will I get my money? How much will I get? Here's what to know about unemployment compensation in PA during the coronavirus crisis:
102 Pennsylvanians have died from the coronavirus as of Friday. A total of 8,420 cases in 63 counties have been reported.
A new helpline has been launched to counsel Pennsylvanians struggling with anxiety and other emotions due to the coronavirus crisis.
More than 75 local businesses are in our guide to what's open and closed in Newtown during the coronavirus shutdowns.
Sixteen new deaths were reported Thursday, bringing Pennsylvania's coronavirus death toll to 90.
Breanna Diaz was last seen leaving her home on April 1 just after noon, Newtown Township Police said.
Nearly 1M Pennsylvanians have filed for unemployment benefits since March 15. Nationwide, 6.6M filed for unemployment in the last week alone
After piecemeal attempts at instituting a stay-at-home order to quell the spread of coronavirus, Gov. Wolf expanded it statewide Wednesday.
The Council Rock School Board meeting Thursday will be virtual. Here's how to join:
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Newtown businesses during the coronavirus shut downs. Here's how to get listed.
Gov. Tom Wolf is running well ahead of Donald Trump in the public's approval of the handling the coronavirus crisis, a new poll shows.
Child care for medical professionals, essential employees, and first responders will be available at 3 Bucks County YMCA's.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Newtown:
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Nearly 700 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed Monday in Pennsylvania, and the death toll rose to 48.
Bucks County Community College recently donated medical protective gear to two local hospitals amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Nearly 650 additional cases of coronavirus were reported in the past 24 hours in Pennsylvania, officials said Sunday.
Newtown Township has extended closures and program cancelations through April 30.
Health officials in Bucks County are making residents aware of a symptom that could be indicative of a coronavirus infection.
Police say she stole $5,000 worth of over-the-counter medications from the local Acme.
The employee was last at Council Rock North on March 19. Schools have been closed since March 13.
Any other year, we'd in the middle of the busiest time for real estate sales. But the coronavirus pandemic has changed that — for now.
Pennsylvania's coronavirus cases shot up by 560 overnight, health officials announced Thursday. Five more people died.
Pennsylvania jobless claims surged by 650,000 in 10 days as the coronavirus crisis has unfolded.
Solstice, which had been open just one week before the coronavirus crisis forced it to close, is giving free meals to employees.
As Pennsylvania's coronavirus case count exceeded 1,000 on Wednesday, Gov. Wolf has expanded the stay-at-home order to three more counties.
Pre-orders and pre-payment is encouraged. There are additional safety guidelines, as well as a senior shopping hour.
Need something to brighten up your day? These virtual choir performances from Council Rock students might do the trick.
PA State Police said it issued 27 warnings on the first day of enforcement of the order for all non-life-sustaining businesses to close.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has issued a stay-at-home order in five Philadelphia-area counties. It starts at 8 p.m. Monday.
Newtown Township Police reported the following recent activity, including an altercation at the deli counter at Acme.
The event, originally planned for Friday, has been canceled due to the governor's stay-at-home order.
Former Swarthmore College Prof George Lakey to present “The Nordic Secret to Battling Coronavirus: Trust” on Zoom Sunday, March 29 9:45 a.m.
All Newtown Township park facilities will be closed as of 4 p.m. Friday, and will remain closed until further notice.
Here is the full list of businesses permitted to stay open in Pennsylvania amid the coronavirus crisis, and those that must close:
The Pineville Tavern is the latest local business offering help throughout the community during the coronavirus outbreak.
Several upcoming events planned by the Newtown Business Association, including the annual Easter Egg Hunt, have been canceled.