Warminster Police and two fire companies are warning residents to be on the lookout for the black bear spotted Wednesday morning.
The Warminster Township Police Department Wednesday released its blotter of criminal incidents for the past month.
A Bensalem High School student threatened a teacher over a grade, police said. Pennsbury also ended school merger talks with Morrisville.
The Warminster Township Police Department Tuesday released the blotter of its most recent criminal incidents.
A Bristol woman faces charges for fatally shooting her husband. A judge was also threatened and Pennsbury partied like it was 1989.
State Police Troop M investigated 42 crashes, and made 31 DUI arrests over the Memorial Day holiday weekend in Bucks and two other counties.
A Bristol father was charged with homicide in the death of his son. Meanwhile, a library book turned up 44 years after it was taken out.
Alfonso Sanchez was sentenced to death by a Bucks County judge Wednesday in the October 2007 shooting of a woman inside an apartment.
Warminster Township Police said the trailer was stolen last week. Police are seeking the public's assistance in finding the red trailer.
Warminster Township Police urge residents to lock their vehicles to prevent the theft of items as more crimes have been reported recently.
State Police Troop M will enforce speeding, texting, DUI, and seatbelt violations over the Memorial Day holiday weekend starting Friday.
Warminster Township Police said a man is offering residents seal coating of their driveways at a reduced rate.
The Warminster Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for the last few weeks of April.
Neshaminy High School had two bomb threats and a new Wawa opened in Levittown this past week.
A man was sentenced to death for killing two Warminster residents. And a Levittown woman made more than 1,000 calls to dispatchers.
The Centennial School District administration sent a letter to parents and guardians Friday about the threat and increased police presence.
Alfonso Sanchez was sentenced to death by a Bucks County jury for killing a Warminster man and woman in October 2007, authorities said.
Fentanyl continued to be the most common drug found on toxicological tests, Bucks County Coroner Meredith Buck reported.
Alfonso Sanchez was convicted of first-degree murder of two Warminster residents in 2007, authorities said. He now faces the death penalty.
A man went on trial again this past week for a double homicide in Warminster. Meanwhile, a "high-speed" crash killed a Levittown man.
Bucks authorities said more than 200,000 lbs. of unused and expired prescription medication has been collected.
The Warminster Township Police Department has released its police blotter of recent criminal incidents.
Alfonso Sanchez was in court Monday to face charges in the murder of two people in Warminster in October 2007, Bucks authorities said.
Northampton mailboxes were targeted, a threat was made against a high school and the company responsible for the chemical spill was sued.
Warminster Police said the school district reported a potential threat against William Tennent High School that came through a phone call.
Warminster Township police are urging residents to take precautions to protect their vehicles with the increase in nicer weather.
A Falls Township woman was shot and killed in Philadelphia. A Bristol Township school had a delayed opening to pay respects to a teacher.
The Warminster Township Police Department has issued its blotter of recent criminal incidents.
Diane L. Rohrman will receive up to three years in state prison and must have no contact with her elderly father, Bucks authorities said.
State Police Troop M investigated 21 crashes, and made 23 DUI arrests over the Easter holiday weekend in Bucks and two other counties.
The fire company, one of two in Warminster, has several upcoming events to mark its 100 years of service.
State Police Troop M will crack down on motorists for speeding, texting, DUI, and seatbelt violations starting Friday over Easter weekend.
Warminster Lt. Ron Deluca endured a 6.1-mile run and obstacle course and got a yellow brick for his achievement.
The pet was examined by Central Bucks Emergency Medical Services and released to Warminster police, fire officials said.
Officials said Robert Wootters took more than $650,000 from the Solebury Township man over a period of four years.
The thefts were reported days apart outside apartment buildings, police said.
Police are seeking the identity of a man accused of taking merchandise from Fine Wine & Good Spirits in Warminster. Have you seen him?
Police are seeking to identify a man and woman who pretended to pay for several items at the Warrington store last month.
Jacob Perkins, 19, was last seen on March 23, the Warminster Township Police Department said.