Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has made Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan his vice presidential choice.
Doylestown police cited teens for drawing on the street with white chalk. Is this good policing, or police going too far?
Today's top stories from around the region.
State Rep. Parker holds info session on new Voter ID Law.
Nearly 200 Bucks County properties will be on the block for the monthly sheriff's sale Friday, August 10.
Here's a guide to the candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting the Warminster area in the 2012 election.
The Bucks County Office of Consumer Protection warns county residents after a Levittown letter writer encounters an alarm system salesperson.
A Doylestown attorney was involved in the fight against the Marcellus Shale drilling law, which the court ruled "does not protect the interests of neighboring property owners from harm."
Civil rights groups are seeking an injunction against the law that requires voters to have photo ID when they go to the polls in November.
E-ZPass trips will cost 2% more, cash trips 10% more. What's your reaction? Tell us in the comments below.
The best price for gas in Warminster Patch is about $3.40.
Warminster administrators want to make a more user-friendly homepage.
The use of the eco-friendly technology will save money in energy expenses and maintenance costs.
Doylestown is considering a breastfeeding ordinance to protect the rights of women to breastfeed in public.
Amtrak's plan for the Northeast Corridor could take you from Philadelphia to New York in 37 minutes. Is it worth the project's $151 billion price tag?
Dozens of bills become law in the state of Pennsylvania last week ... do you remember how a Bill becomes a law?
The so-called 'Turn Around Don't Drown' legislation has been signed into law.
The Pennsylvania State Department estimates that more than 750,000 voters in the commonwealth do not have a PennDOT ID number.
State Senators McIlhinney and Greenleaf want the roadway named a "scenic byway."
The state legislature passed a bill to allow red light cameras in Montgomery, Chester, Delaware and Bucks counties.
The bill, authored by Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick, would extend Public Safety Officer Benefits to families of emergency service personnel who die in the line of duty while serving a non-profit organization.
These food establishments were evaluated over the last few weeks by the Bucks County Department of Health.
Find three local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
The cost for the renovation of the SEPTA substation will come out of a $12.8 million federal grant.
Representative Kathy Watson was recognized for her efforts to pass stricter teen driver legislation.
The leader of the nation stops by the City of Brotherly Love.
How much do you know about Flag Day? President Barack Obama has declared it Flag Week and June 14 as Flag Day.
The House returns to session on Monday, June 11; one item on the agenda is privatizing the Pennsylvania state liquor store system.
The House returns to session on Monday, June 4.
The board held a work session Thursday evening to discuss the future of the WREC.
Good news is that rain should cool temps down.
The meeting was held at Archbishop Wood High School
The state House returns to session on Monday, May 21, to debate and vote on various issues.
State lawmakers might raise the Pennsylvania Turnpike speed limit to 70 miles per hour. Do you support the move?
The protest in Doylestown at the Bucks County courthouse hoped to raise awareness of the implications of state budget cuts.
The proposed law would penalize drivers who ignore barricades during and after floods.
President Obama made his historic pronouncement during an interview with ABC News.
Lawmakers discuss vote.
Visit Bucks County celebrates National Tourism Day.
The state House returns to session on Monday, May 7, to debate and vote on various issues.