Twelve countries coordinated the anti-cyber crime effort.
Earlier this year, Upper Southampton Township made the switch to single-stream recycling. Patch checks in with residents to see how they feel about the new program.
Upper Southampton is readying for Monday's festivities which will bring thousands of people to the township.
In an effort to thwart Southampton Days fairgoers from parking in the area, the Northampton Township Board of Supervisors voted to close several roads for the Fourth of July.
Warminster resident and Grammy nominee Steve Pullara brought his Cool Beans children's show to Upper Southampton Monday evening.
The Upper Southampton Board of Supervisors meeting scheduled for Tuesday evening has been postponed until next week.
Holland resident Nathan Allen Kriegler was sentenced in federal court Wednesday for his part in a fraud scheme that netted more than $700,000.
A short agenda morphs into a lengthy board of supervisors meeting when a large group of residents turn out to state their concerns over a planned project within the township.
The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
The National Weather Service warns that the combination of hot temperatures and high humidity could create a potential health threat.
Driver licensing and other motor vehicle services will be available online.
There were 44 alcohol-related crashes and three fatalities last Memorial Day weekend.
In the interest of continuing the celebration, the Southampton Days Committee will settle an outstanding bill from Northampton Township for its police support during the annual event.
But, in total, the Veterans Field project will cost more than originally planned.
The unofficial results have cross-listed candidate Mark B. Miller taking the top spot for both parties in the only contested race in Upper Southampton.
Rain and lack of interest were blamed for Tuesday's low voter turnout in Upper Southampton.
Know where to go to cast your vote in Tuesday's primary election.
PennDOT reminds motorcyclists of motorcycle safety, asks all to share the road.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a statement in response to the president's late night announcement of the death of Osama bin Laden, one of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.
Local professor shares tips on identifying potential danger following bin Laden's death.
Hold on to your hats.
Years of wheeling and dealing come to an end as the two sides agree to place control of Tamanend Park entirely with the township.
Uncertain about the funding, Township Supervisors can only prioritize the repair of two culverts.
The Southampton Railroad Station Society's plan could light up the now defunct train platform for the first time in 28 years.
The stone bridge, which was closed on March 4, was originally scheduled to reopen in early April.
A downed wire forced SEPTA to shut down the R2 line for almost four hours.
Applications were also made for education facilities, homeless housing and parks.
Patch takes a peek at those who have thrown their hat in the ring for an elected position representing Upper Southampton Township.
The heaviest rain is expected to fall Thursday.
Centennial School District officials say this move could increase costs and greatly delay the project.
Residents plan to revive sleepy Southampton Station with an open-air market this Spring.
There are plans in the works for a new 55-plus community near the old Southampton train station and supervisors like what they've heard so far.
Residents on Eagle Road say they have been denied access to services due to a lack of paving on their private road.
Jonathan P. Wiktorchik, Jr., of Churchville Road, was convicted of setting a 2008 blaze that burnt down his Bucks County chiropractic practice and several adjoining businesses.
Two rainstorms on Monday could lead to flooding in our area.
Tax time is upon us. Southampton Free Library Director Kim Ingram tells how your local library can help.
Hold on to your hats! It may have been warm today, but the National Weather Service expects the winds to pick up tomorrow.
One supervisor thinks returning to the practice of broadcasting board meetings is an "invitation to controversy."
Officials say the program will save time for residents and make money for the township.
However, a new PennDOT policy could stand in way.