These are the top stories in eastern Pennsylvania today.
The banners honor residents & team members who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, recognizing their dedication and service to the nation.
This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County this past week.
This is a summary of some of the stories that made news in Lower Bucks County last week.
The apple will reign supreme at Peddler's Village in Lahaska with a two-day festival featuring live music, fun, games and lots of apples.
This is a summary of news stories in Lower Bucks County last week.
Collection sites throughout Bucks County will be accepting unused and expired prescription drugs this weekend.
PECO said the project will impact several Bucks County communities and run through August 2027.
Pumpkins, ghouls, goblins, and even Ben Franklin are featured in some events going on in Bucks County this weekend.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in Lower Bucks County.
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in Lower Bucks County.
Bensalem is holding a fall festival, while Doylestown is entertaining people on porches this weekend.
The 12th Annual Honor and Courage 5k/Walk and Salute to Heroes Car Show and Concert on Saturday at the Fuge in Warminster.
The Archbishop Wood cheerleading team and Giant Food Store teamed up recently for a food collection drive to benefit Warminster Food Bank.
Warminster Community Day on Saturday also included a Touch A Truck event.
This is a summary of stories making news in Lower Bucks County over the past week.
This is a summary of stories making news in eastern Montgomery County over the past week.
Warminster Township will hold its annual event at Warminster Community Park this weekend.
Tina Walp is holding an Oct. 12 fundraiser for her late husband Michael, who was also a Bucks County detective and a Warminster officer.
This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County last week.
This is a big weekend for fall festivals throughout Bucks County.
The air traffic control tower once housed at the former Navy base in Horsham has moved to a museum in Warminster.
The organization will honor those who work to stop bullying