The yearly motorcycle poker run raises funds and awareness for addiction recovery at the Livengrin Foundation.
The weekend will get off to a cool start and a chance of showers is expected on Sunday and Monday. Check out the full forecast here.
Check out maps to discover the right route for you. The weather is going to be perfect.
You can continue to enjoy Patch, but updates will be on hold for a day while we do some maintenance.
A homeless man had his bike stolen. Citizens went out of their way to right a wrong.
Annual event takes place nationwide on May 2.
Study analyzing Google searches finds southeastern Pennsylvania very racist. It also suggests your racism may cut someone else’s life short.
By Michael Crawford, Special to Lancaster News This originally was published in LNP on Monday, April 20, 2015
The World Meeting of Families is looking for more than 10,000 volunteers to help during Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia.
Funds permit NOVA to continue offering innovative programs to students with developmental disabilities.
The new bridge is slated to open in July 2015.
The first ever event will feature award winning submissions and 50 different images.
The annual breakfast and pep rally in support of Bucks County's United Way will be May 1.
Pinwheel gardens raise awareness during Child Abuse Prevention Month.
In collaboration with BCCC, new program offers first 5-day training session to RNs starting April 21.
A look at the week's top news on Patch sites throughout Bucks and Montgomery counties.
Changes to SEPTA's Regional Rail lines are effective Sunday, April 5. The changes impact three lines that serve Bucks County.
The Weather Channel says snow will begin as a light shower as early as 6 a.m. Friday and become heavier as the morning progresses.
The rain, which will be possibly heavy at times, will begin Saturday morning and could result in some flooding of poor drainage areas.
Set your clocks forward an hour before you go to bed Saturday night.
A winter storm dumped more than 10 inches of snow on the region, but warmer weather is just days away
Find out when snowfall will be heaviest and when it will taper off in Bucks County.
Snow will be heavy at times and make travel “very hazardous or impossible,” the National Weather Service said.
Rain Wednesday will switch over to a “steady, accumulating” snow overnight. As much as 10 inches could fall on the region.
The latest information from National Weather Service, shared at 3:30 p.m. Friday, predicts 4 to 6 inches of snow Saturday evening.
A blast of dangerously-cold air is heading our way Thursday, and will likely be followed by another round of weekend snow.
ACP helps individuals express their wishes for future health care and ID someone who will make healthcare decisions if they are unable to.
More snow may be headed our way Wednesday, plus the frigid temperatures will linger.
The latest round of winter weather dumped between 2 and 5 inches of snow throughout the Eastern Pennsylvania region.
In addition to record-breaking cold, forecasters say the region should prepare for another dose of snow Monday night into Tuesday morning.
The state deals with 1 to 4 inches of snow, 10-below wind-chill temps, power outages and property damage.
The NWS has issued four alerts, warning of 20-below wind-chill temps, 3-5 inches of snow, 60-mph winds, power outages and property damage.
A look at the week's top news on Patch from around the region.
Temperatures Sunday and Monday could plunge to the region's lowest since 2004 and the coldest February weather in more than 19 years.
Extreme cold and a chance of snow is likely in the Philadelphia region over the next few days, forecasters say.
Miss Black Pennsylvania's call for contestants caused a debate among Patch readers, with some saying the event is racist.
You have a better chance of getting attacked by a shark, having identical quadruplets or becoming president but, hey, it's fun to dream!
The jackpot for Wednesday's drawing is the third-largest in the history of Powerball.
A slippery Monday morning commute will be followed by more ice and sleet during the evening drive home.
Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibility and use extra caution if driving Monday, the National Weather Service warns.