The inclusive playground cost $350,000 and has lots of unique features, Warminster Township officials said.
Lower Bucks lawmakers cited a DNA match that resolved a violent burglary at a Feasterville comics book store in 2022.
A bridge was dedicated to a fallen soldier on Saturday. And a kitten was rescued from a storm drain in Bristol Township.
The Ivyland Borough-based center was recognized by two state agencies for its emergency efforts.
Three nonprofit organizations will host Lower Bucks candidates at the Bucks County Community College in mid-September.
The two new officers come to the Warminster Police Department with family who have served in law enforcement.
A Bensalem man has been charged with sexually extorting girls in several states. Meanwhile, an N.J. airport will cause air pollution noise.
State Rep. Frank Farry will hold a press conference Thursday on the importance of using DNA technology in the criminal justice system.
Four area state representatives recognized May as Blue Star Mothers Month during a ceremony in Warminster on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, rapid toxicology technology will make Bucks County one of four in the nation with a device that captures instant results.
Bucks County will be one of four in the nation with a rapid toxicology analyzer device, which provides results in 31 minutes.
Pennsbury's special education director was placed on administrative leave. An abortion clinic will also be closing in Warminster.
Some stories over the past week have provided inspiration and even a smile as a favorite Philly mascot is coming to Lower Bucks County.
Bensalem has received the results of its automated red light enforcement system over its first month.
Warminster Township's two fire companies discussed the three full-time firefighters who came on board six months ago.
Bystanders fought a fire in Warminster. Meanwhile, a Montgomery County brewery opened a location in Chalfont this past week.
State Sen. Frank Farry's bill is now moving to the PA House for consideration.
President Joe Biden will face former President Donald Trump in the November general election. See their voting tallies from Tuesday.
Meanwhile, a man tried to kidnap a woman at a Wawa in Bristol Township last week.
Candidates in the Democratic and Republican parties will face each other in November following Tuesday's primary election.
Warminster received bronze certification through the Sustainable Pennsylvania program.
Voters will go to the polls Tuesday to choose candidates from their parties to run in the November general election.
Meanwhile, a man tried to rape and kidnap a woman in a grocery store parking lot in Middletown Township.
Warminster Township will begin paving five miles of roads starting on Monday. That is one week ahead of originally planned.
Chris McDonald left his post as chief of the Hartsville Fire Company after 10 years of service in January. Find out his replacement below.
The drop boxes are open at several Lower Bucks locations as the primary election nears. Find out where below.
A man was killed after jumping onto SEPTA train tracks. Meanwhile, a landmark restaurant is up for sale.
Warminster Township has received more than $1.1 million in DCED funding. Supervisors approved the grants at their meeting Thursday.
Like neighboring Warminster, this tiny borough has removed six officers quarters that had become an eyesore.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry warns consumers to beware of scammers selling glasses to view the solar eclipse on April 8.
Meanwhile, Lower Bucks County has an "American Idol" contestant.
Bucks County welcomed its second Wegmans. And a Bensalem teenager shot their best friend, authorities said.
Tax Collector Bobbie Loftus recently moved her office to Warminster Community Park. She just sent out tax bills with a new address.
A roundtable will be held in Warminster on Thursday featuring three lawmakers discussing priorities for the future of the county and state.
Engine 91 will be getting replaced in Warminster. A new fire truck is on order.
A Bristol man was also charged with skinning a cat alive. And construction of the new Arby's in Warminster has stalled.
Warminster Township officials said Friday that they expect to pave five miles of road this year. Find out below when the project will start.
A resident shouted at supervisors and called the police chief "a liar" about no parking on his Warminster street last week.
Warminster Township Supervisors signed off on developing the West Bristol Road parcel, which has been discussed for more than a decade.
Bensalem may build a Hilton Hotel. Meanwhile, a Pennsbury student got to watch the "State of the Union" address as a congressman's guest.