Justin Mohn's court date was delayed once again. Meanwhile, two youth center escapees were captured in Bucks County.
The National Weather Service of Mount Holly said temperatures will remain high for the third week of July.
Patch is highlighting the work of underappreciated teachers in Warminster and around the region.
Fairs and festivals fill the calendar, including a fair that is among the oldest in Bucks County. And then there's "The Blobfest."
Fairs and festivals fill the calendar, including a fair that is among the oldest in Bucks County.
The food bank has announced several leadership and personnel changes for the Warminster-based organization.
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The Warminster bakery is asking patrons to help select ist signature flavor. It will be named after the winner selected.
Lyme disease-spreading black-legged ticks are also posing a threat to Pennsylvania residents.
The Hartsville Fire Company was able to free the driver within minutes of the incident on York Road Tuesday night.
Warminster Community Park's basketball courts have also reopened after being repaired.
State Police Troop M issued 1,096 citations and made 34 DUI arrests over the July 4 holiday weekend in Bucks and two other counties.
PennDOT said police in the Philly region will crack down on aggressive drivers in a campaign that runs through mid-August.
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PennDOT said the work begins Monday. Find out when and where below.
A memorial service has been planned to mark the first anniversary of the flash floods that killed seven people in Upper Makefield.
The National Weather Service of Mount Holly said that temperatures will warm up and that little rain is forecast this week.
Shane and Weston Fox, age 9, of Warrington, raised money for the Warminster Food Bank as part of their black belt project.
Blueberries and butterflies, carnivals and car shows highlight the events for the Fourth of July holiday weekend in Bucks County.
Pennsylvania celebrates Independence Day Thursday with splashes of red, white, and blue.
The YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties has changed names. Meanwhile, two eateries focusing on Indian fare are opening.
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The YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties has joined Greater Valley YMCA to become the River Crossing YMCA.
Warminster Township officials are reminding residents about fireworks usage with the upcoming Fourth of July weekend.
The Centennial School Board approve the new four-year bargaining agreement at a special meeting last week.
PA State Police will be out in force on Bucks County highways to target aggressive drivers over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
The Neshaminy Mall was sold to a business with Lower Bucks County ties. Meanwhile, Parx Casino has purchased a hotel.
The National Weather Service of Mount Holly said that temperatures will only reach the 90s for a few days next week to start July.
With excessive heat, the Bucks County Water & Sewer Authority is asking customers to reduce water use.
The Warminster Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for May.
Parx Casino in Bensalem Township has also purchased a hotel that will be renovated and upgraded.
The pharmacy chain's CEO said it will close underperforming stores after reporting its third-quarter finances.
The Hartsville Fire Company battled the blaze before the boat fire spread to two township homes Tuesday.
Independence Day will sparkle in colors of red, white, and blue as Pennsylvania celebrates the holiday on Thursday.
The Warminster Township Parks and Recreation Department will present the performance at Warminster Community Park.
Warminster Police said the incident took place Saturday on West County Line Road.
The National Weather Service said the advisory is in effect for Wednesday due to the return of excessive heat.
State Rep. Brian Munroe hopes the school aid will be approved as legislators work on adopting a new state budget by Sunday.
Joshua Alan Kessler, 22, of Ivyland, faces up to six years in state prison after being sentenced by a Montgomery County judge.