The Bucks County District Attorney's Office is offering safety tips for families taking road trips this summer.
The Centennial School Board heard an academic achievement presentation on how its math scores are improving.
Habitat Bucks is proud to welcome its newly elected Executive Committee members
Police Officer Patrick Lynch was added to the ranks at the Warminster Supervisors recent meeting.
Residents enjoy class which combine music, movement, and social interaction.
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Days after missing the state deadline, the Centennial School Board has approved its final 2025-2026 school budget.
Warminster Police came upon the man inside the North York Road gun shop with the rifles in hand on Monday.
Warminster Township Police have charged a man with operating the lab after a fire happened last May at a Lillian Lane home.
The bear was first spotted in the township's Speedway section before being caught on Saturday, Warminster Police said.
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A Warminster man was charged with possessing and distributing child pornography, authorities said.
The first fireworks to celebrate America's Independence Day were fired off in Philadelphia and Boston. The year was 1777.
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Your guide to fireworks, parades, and other July 4 celebrations in and around Warminster Township.
The Bucks County District Attorney's Office is offering tips on fireworks safety during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
PA State Police will be out in force on Bucks County highways to target aggressive drivers over the holiday weekend.
Abram Lucabaugh began on Tuesday, replacing Centennial Schools Superintendent Dana Bedden, whose five-year contract ended Monday.
The Centennial School Board will hold a special meeting on Wednesday night to adopt a 2025-2026 final school budget.
Areas around the Delaware River and the Neshaminy Creek are prone to flooding in Lower Bucks County, the National Weather Service said.
Dana Bedden wrapped up his five years as the superintendent of the Centennial School District on Monday.
Dinner honors volunteers for their years of service and dedication to NOVA’s mission
This is a summary of some stories that made news last week in Lower Bucks County.
Starting Tuesday, road construction continues on Route 232 (2nd Street Pike) under a local safety improvement project.
Rolling Stone magazine is featuring Quakertown native Sabrina Carpenter on the cover of its summer double issue.
Funds raised will support Bucks Coalition Against Trafficking
Summer shows featuring two symphonies get everyone in the holiday spirit as the Fourth of July nears in Bucks County.
State Rep. Brian Munroe announced that PennDOT has approved plans to fix a stretch of Street Road in Lower Bucks County.
A Philadelphia man faces up to 30 years in state prison for his role in "a large-scale straw purchasing operation," authorities said.
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia responds to charges against a longtime teacher at Nativity of Our Lord Parish School in Warminster.
A teacher who worked for 40 years at Nativity of Our Lord Catholic School is facing child pornography charges.
The Centennial School Board did not approve its final 2025-2026 budget at its meeting on Tuesday night, voting against a 4 percent tax hike.
The Warminster Fire Department said calls ranged from storm-related damage to fire alarms.
An unhealthy air quality alert means that air pollution concentrations within the region may become unhealthy for sensitive groups.