Associate degrees in history, exercise science and photography will be offered in the fall, as well as two certificate programs.
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Heat index values near or above 100 degrees are possible Sunday and Monday, forecasters from the National Weather Service say.
Incidents of Lyme disease are on the rise, according to a new report from the Centers For Disease Control.
Thunder and heavy rain hit the area overnight and continued Wednesday morning.
The long-anticipated deal announced on Tuesday will prevent Iran from becoming armed with nuclear weapons, the White House said.
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Bogdan K. Stepien, 34, claimed to be a day trader and recruited people to 'invest' with him, authorities say.
The bridge, which goes over Iron Works Creek, was reopened following the completion of a $400,000 rehabilitation project.
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Newtown’s annual summer celebration, First Fourth, is this Saturday, July 11 at Newtown Middle School.
Upper Makefield residents James and Sharon Maida made the donation to Rutgers University law schools in Camden and Newark.
Customers can enjoy a free small Slurpee on July 11.
So much to do, so little time. Here's a look at highlights for the weekend ahead in Bucks County.
Pennsylvanians might be pleasantly surprised.
The father of an unlicensed teen who was driving during a car crash that killed three Council Rock South students has pleaded guilty.
Human sloppiness is the primary reason for increased coyote activity across Pennsylvania, according to a state wildlife biologist.
The frozen treat chain says it has temporarily replaced its custard with soft-serve ice cream due to a national egg shortage from avian flu.
The scam, reported in Bucks County, involves sending a notification to victims that says $50 worth of jewelry is awaiting pick-up.
Monday's storms “may produce brief poor drainage flooding,” according to the National Weather Service.
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Looking for a free Fourth of July activity?
The Chadds Ford location would be the first Wawa location in Pennsylvania to sell beer. What do you think?
Blueberries will make their debut at the market, which will be open from 9 am to 1 pm at the Wrightstown Municipal Building parking lot.
The event will be held on Sunday, July 19 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Dr. Robert Fraser will take over as superintendent of the Council Rock School District.
A hearing at Wayne County court in which Michael Ware was expected to ask the the judge to dismiss serious charges was cancelled Tuesday.
“The sculpture is a testament to the resiliency of the American spirit and honors all who have been affected by the events of 9/11/2001.'
There's a chance of showers this Independence Day weekend. Find out when here on Patch.
Michael Ware will ask a judge to dismiss involuntary manslaughter charges in connection with a crash that killed three Council Rock teens.
Regal Theaters, including the location in Warrington, is offering $1 movies on Tuesdays and Wednesdays all summer long.
Sticking around town this holiday weekend? Here are five things to do to celebrate America's independence.
“We have not received any complaints of injury or illness of any kind," Niagara Bottling said regarding the bottled water recall.
Looking to bring your dog out on a day trip this summer? Here are five ideas.
The "Gordon Sawaya Memorial Scholarship for Anti-Bullying" Awards 7 CRHS-N Students
The festival starts Saturday and features eight days of events in Philadelphia, including free museum admission, fireworks and concerts.
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A New Jersey man is being held in Bucks County prison on charges related to the shooting death of a 24-year-old woman, authorities said.