June 14 is the 235th "birthday" of the American Flag.
The House returns to session on Monday, June 11; one item on the agenda is privatizing the Pennsylvania state liquor store system.
Raccoons and foxes are just a few of the ills plaguing an abandoned property on Coldspring Road.
Township supervisors will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the library.
Rep. Scott Petri is sponsoring a bill that would make the adoption of children from PA less cumbersome.
Good news is that rain should cool temps down.
Ross Rabelow, 52, of Jason Drive, was charged along with three other co-defendants Tuesday for allegedly conspiring to defraud senior citizens into purchasing bogus home care services.
The state House returns to session on Monday, May 21, to debate and vote on various issues.
The Safety 1st toilet and cabinet locks were sold at Bed, Bath and Beyond, Burlington Coat Factory, Home Depot, Target and Walmart.
The protest at the Bucks County courthouse hoped to raise awareness of the implications of state budget cuts.
President Obama made his historic pronouncement during an interview with ABC News.
Visit Bucks County celebrates National Tourism Day.
Alicia and Mary Kozakiewicz travel around the US and in Canada to talk about the Alicia Project in an effort to pass Alicia's Law to ensure children's safety online. They met with students and parents separately at Klinger Middle School on Tuesday.
The state House returns to session on Monday, May 7, to debate and vote on various issues.
One tower has already been installed, three more will soon follow. Officials say the new towers will increase cellular service throughout the community.
Upper Southampton Patch grants a one-time reprieve for talking trash on the site.
Both trash and recyclables will now be collected only on Fridays.
The Upper Southampton Township Board of Supervisors will not meet Tuesday, May 1.
If you haven't already, get out and rock the vote.
A fact sheet for today's primary election.
The deadline to mail your federal income taxes is Tuesday at midnight.
Luke Edward Bonhage, 22, is facing an involuntary manslaughter charge in connection with the death of a teen.
Tonight's Board of Supervisors meeting has been canceled.
The law requires motorists to leave a 4-foot “cushion of safety” when passing a bicyclist.
The pick-up truck will cost taxpayers nearly $40,000.
Replaces former Bucks County E-Alert system.
Governor Corbett’s $27.14 billion 2012-2013 budget proposal is set to be discussed.
Poll: Would you give an employer your social media passwords?
Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick received the 2011 Humane Champion Award from the Humane Society of the United States.
To vote in the November 2012 election, polling places will require photo identification.
Residents should check insurance coverage, learn about flood watches and warnings, plan evacuation routes and have emergency items on hand.
The family is accused of stealing more than $5,000 worth of items from Giant in 2011.
Supervisors will vote on the purchase of a new vehicle for township use.
Jonathan P. Wiktorchik, Jr., of Churchville Road, who was found guilty of burning down a Bucks County strip mall, wants asked a judge if he could get $13 million in Iraqi cash back.
Months after the new recycling program was enacted, a video has been released to show residents how the process works.
Jayen I. Patel, 41, of Southampton, pleaded guilty to soliciting kidnapping of New Jersey woman and her young daughter.
"The fight in the Keystone state could be a battle royal," a story posted today on Fox 29 said.
Your clocks "spring forward" an hour Sunday morning.
Hofman: 'No relationship' between Philadelphia judge's competency ruling and death of former Cardinal
The president of the Southampton Soccer Association outlined contribution ideas for Veterans Field at the Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday.