Statistics released from the state Department of Health show flu cases continue to rise locally and across Pennsylvania.
David Heckler touted his office's record of solving all but one homicide since he took office in 2010.
The Warminster Township Board of Supervisors met for its annual reorganization meeting Thursday evening.
Pennsylvania Turnpike toll rates will increase on Jan. 6 by 10 percent for cash customers and 2 percent for E-ZPass customers.
Used Christmas trees will be collected with yard waste on Jan. 21
The loss of the WREC Center and a revenue reduction in the 2013 budget has the Parks and Recreation Department staff working to do more with less.
Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick voted for the deal, which maintains income tax rates for people making less than $400,000 and couples earning less than $450,000 a year.
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The committee addresses issues including child protection, welfare, day care services, health issue, juvenile delinquency, adoption and foster care.
Effort Focuses on Seat Belt Use, Impaired and Aggressive Driving
The Bucks County Democrats took home the night's biggest prize, but the Republican Committee had its own victories at the polls.
Barack Obama won re-election, but voters in Warminster chose Mitt Romney by a slim margin.
State Rep. Bernie O'Neill earned almost 60 percent of the vote to defeat challenger Brian Munroe.
Some election officials said they received rude responses to requests for photo identification.
Students from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade got a taste of democracy when they filled out paper ballots with their own votes.
Voters kept workers at the polls busy as the day began.
Some voters in districts with new polling places were either unaware of the changes or unsure of where to go once they got there.
Democratic nominee Brian Munroe seeks to unseat nine-year Republican incumbent Bernie O'Neill in the 29th district.
The Bucks County Board of Elections approved the relocation of the Riegelsville Borough Hall polling place to the Riegelsville Fire Company. The remaining 214 polls will remain at their original locations.
Tonight's agenda includes final approval of the Wawa renovations at Davisville and County Line roads.
Hurricane Sandy caused billions of dollars in property damage to a tourism region that caters heavily to the Philadelphia suburbs. Can it recover in time for next summer?
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, PECO has said that it may take up to a week to restore power to the area.
The Federal Communications Commission said 25 percent of the cell towers in the Northeast were disabled in the wake of the storm.
With you're help, we'll have Sandy completely covered on a local level.
Too many Bucks County kids, particularly teens, have to be sent to homes outside the county because there aren't enough foster families to take them in.
Warminster traffic engineers hope to improve the timing software on traffic lights along the corridor before the County Line Road water main project sends even more vehicles to Street Road.
Voters in districts #1 and #17 need to make sure they approach the school in the right direction, or they may miss the entrance.
The recall of products containing peanut butter and other nut butters sold by many retailers under many labels has more than doubled to 240 products, with the FDA reporting a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in 19 states.
Former Governor Ed Rendell and Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams on Monday discounted connections between candidate Kathy Boockvar and Mumia Abu-Jamal.
The legislation, sponsored by State Rep. Kathy Watson, would create penalties for people who use fake online personas to bully or harass others.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
State employment numbers are not yet available for September, but Pennsylvania jobs have been equal to or below national numbers for 70 consecutive months.
Local readers discuss Oct. 3 debate in Bucks and Montgomery.
SEPTA will resurface the railroad crossing on the Warminster Line, closing County Line Road between Park and Oakdale avenues from Oct. 12-15.
School closings forced the county board of elections to find new homes for a few voting districts in the township.
Interactive map has tax burdens for state, local and sales tax for Philadelphia and its suburbs.
Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is renting Mellon Hall at Valley Forge Military Academy and College.
The collections across Bucks County are part of National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
The retirement community is inviting the public to view next week's presidential debate and share their thoughts on the campaign.
In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we’re giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote.