When officers approached him, he clenched his fists at them in an "aggressive manner," police said.
New Hope-Solesbury led the way at #2, followed by three schools from the Central Bucks school district.
Donations and an upcoming fundraiser will bring fireworks back for three upcoming holidays.
Both the victim and a children's advocacy center will benefit from the sale.
You can continue to enjoy Patch, but updates will be on hold for a day while we do some maintenance.
Celebrate the City of Brotherly Love with great food and wine!
Annual Tamanend Park Art Show, May 16, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Enjoy the Incredible Art of "Just Painters," a Talented Group of Local Artists
Boys who will be in 1st – 5th grades during the 2015-2016 school year are invited to visit Cub Scout Pack 147.
Pittsburgh Regional Winners Selected From Settlers Ridge and South Park Locations
GSK Science in the Summer™ brings fun, free, hands-on STEM program to Philadelphia area elementary students
Penns Woods Winery would like to invite you to the vineyard for a movie under the stars. This year, we will be featuring Bridesmaids!
Achievement House Cyber Charter School student Bobby Wilson regained his self-esteem, motivation and career ambitions after almost failing a
A homeless man had his bike stolen. Citizens went out of their way to right a wrong.
One of the largest footraces in the world is on Sunday in Philadelphia.
For the second year in a row, Troop 145 tackles invasive plants at Tyler Park.
All eastbound lanes of the Turnpike were shut down after this morning's crash.
Police said a man allegedly made a U-turn so that he could shoot at an older man in a truck on Friday afternoon.
State Senator Daylin Leach is working to get the Pennsylvania minimum wage increased to $15 per hour.
Annual event takes place nationwide on May 2.
A look at some of the coolest houses for sale right now in Northampton.
According to a new survey, five of the area's eight hospitals are just "average" when it comes to patient safety.
Free science enrichment program brings bioscience to elementary students at Bucks County libraries
Study analyzing Google searches finds southeastern Pennsylvania very racist. It also suggests your racism may cut someone else’s life short.
Residents wishing to help the thousands of people recovering from the earthquake in Nepal should take extra care with their donations.
Approximately 300 Pennsylvania State Police personnel will help keep the peace between protesters and police in Baltimore.
The elementary school principal has even been banned from the grounds of the school her own son attends.
Police say the woman took items from Wegmans, then hit the store's loss prevention officer with a minivan when he confronted her in the lot.
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district. See how much longer you have.
Baltimore Police distributed information about the takedown threat Monday morning to law enforcement nationwide.
The World Meeting of Families is looking for more than 10,000 volunteers to help during Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia.
A man who allegedly entered a Bucks County home to rob it was caught in the driveway by residents as he tried to flee.
The apparent suicide was discovered on Saturday afternoon.
Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA) will feature demonstrations of historic weapons and lectures on the American Revolution.
The local health organization is doing public outreach in advance of National Stroke Awareness Month in May.
Area residents looking for one-of-a-kind gifts for themselves or others can check out McConkey’s Market on Saturday, June 20 from 10AM-2PM
The US Census' "County Business Patterns: 2013," released on Thursday, analyzed job growth around the county.
The list was compiled by the Washington Post and measured a number of variables.
George Scott trains by dancing and playing basketball at a Warminster retirement home where he lives.
State Rep. Stever Santarsiero hosted members of an eating disorder advocacy group in Harrisburg on Tuesday.
Come to the Council Rock Orchestra Festival at 6:30pm on Saturday, May 2 at Council Rock South’s auditorium, 2002 Rock Way in Holland!