Celebrate Constitution Day by taking a quiz to see which founding father you are like.
It's time to prepare for the coming flu season.
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski will kick off his campaign in a formal announcement Monday.
Spraying is said to be quick, effective and safe.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey wants Congress to pass the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2013.
Incumbent Edward "Duke" Donnelly, who has been in office for 10 years, is seeking a fourth term for Bucks County Sheriff.
See what's open and closed on Labor Day in Northampton Township.
Trash collection will be pushed back next week.
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Bristol Township will hold an online auction to sell used equipment and vehicles including old police cars.
Stage 1 of the project is expected to be completed in 2018, when the two major highways will be connected in Bensalem.
Hazardous household waste collection and electronics recycling set for Saturday at Central Bucks High School South.
The Northampton Township Senior Citizen will be renamed in honor of a former supervisor who worked hard to get the facility built.
Pennsylvania's auditor general says enforcement of the state's 2008 dog law has been weak.
Older workers with low levels of education and long careers in physically demanding jobs are more likely to qualify for disability in Pa.
The Council Rock School Board voted on Thursday to put a question on the November ballot that would eliminate the occupation assessment tax and increase the earned income tax.
Francine Lobis Wheeler, a Council Rock graduate who lost her son in the Newtown, Conn. school shooting, speaks Wednesday in support of background checks for gun purchases.
A sparse agenda is the cause.
The Supreme Court's ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act is a boon for same-sex unions.
State Reps will discuss possible changes Thursday.
A Council Rock South senior is recognized for his essay.
The Northampton Democratic Committee has announced its endorsements for the upcoming local election.
Veterans ID Discount Cards will be issued to qualified Bucks County veterans during Wednesday's event.
Wednesday's ceremony was part of the Northampton Township Patriots Flag program.
Internships are available in both Fitzpatrick's district office in Langhorne and his Washington, D.C. office.
It's not too late to register to vote in the Primary Election.
Residents in the areas being flushed may notice discoloration in the water, which should not be used for drinking, cooking and washing clothes that day.
The deadline to file taxes is Monday.
More than 270 tax sales and foreclosures will be on the block for Bucks County’s monthly sheriff's sale Friday, including some in Northampton.
PennDOT crews will work April 15 to 18 to repair a deteriorated section of the bridge deck and weld a steel support member to extend the life of the bridge.
A look at the top news that made headlines this week in Northampton.
Northampton Township will apply for a $250,000 grant through the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to improve its recreation complex.
Kevin Loughnane's parents, Pat and Bill Loughnane, accepted the flag on his behalf during a Board of Supervisors meeting Wednesday.
Unlimited yard waste will be collected and taken to a composting facility the day after trash collection.
There will be a Welcome Home and Flag Exchange event Wednesday at the Northampton Township Board of Supervisors meeting.
The effort to save the barn and maze play area was unsuccessful. The state moved forward with the demolition of the play area at Tyler State Park.
Navy Corpsman Bryan Lynn recently returned from deployment in Afghanistan.
The Northampton Township Republican Committee has announced its slate of endorsed candidates for the upcoming primary on May 21.
A look at the top headlines in Northampton this week.
The Northampton Board of Supervisors have approved two ordinances they hope will avoid another cell tower fight.