Nine of the victims were in their 90s, 10 in their 80s, five were in their 70s, three in their 60s and one was 57, health officials said.
According to state figures released Sunday, about 61 percent of Pennsylvania's deaths have been in nursing and other personal care homes.
The deaths reported on Sunday bring Bucks County's COVID-19 fatalities to 88.
Meanwhile, the number of new cases in the county dropped by more than half on Wednesday, after a one-day spike on Tuesday.
On Monday, 101 Bucks County residents remained hospitalized with COVID-19.
There have been coronavirus cases at 18 different living facilities in Bucks County, officials announced Wednesday.
With fishing season started, police say they've gotten an uptick in complaints from the Delaware Canal and towpath.
At least 10 COVID-19 patients in Bucks County are known to have fully recovered, officials said.
Wednesday was the biggest one-day jump in the number of new coronavirus cases yet in Bucks, officials said.
The county's total cases of COVID-19 rose to 41 on Sunday, the day the first death in neighboring Montgomery County was reported.
With toilet paper supplies taking a hit at some stores due to the coronavirus threat, flushing alternatives can make a bad situation worse.
Officials clarified that trails, lakes, forests and roads remain accessible while buildings, including bathrooms, close due to coronavirus.
The "grab and go" meals will be available on weekdays at Pennsbury High East in Fairless Hills every weekday starting Tuesday.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
The event early next month will offer free screenings and information on topics ranging from home safety to emergency preparedness.
The federal government has updated how it evaluates nursing homes. Here are the most recent ratings homes in the Yardley area.
Check out how and when to watch live as Yardley runners take on the 2019 Boston Marathon, a 26.2-mile race, on Monday.
The student attends Pennwood Middle School, according to the Pennsbury School District.
Several communities in Pennsylvania are among the 500 healthiest in the U.S., new rankings say. See where Bucks Co. ranked.
The 2019 “State of Tobacco Control Report” finds that most states and the federal government are falling short in preventing tobacco use.
Part 3 – Carbohydrates
Here are some tips that Pennsylvania American Water says customers should do now that they can use water without boiling again.
The giveaway at borough hall comes as Pennsylvania American Water is testing samples in hopes of lifting the days-old boil-water advisory.
Water testing was expected to begin Sunday after Pennsylvania American Water addressed problems at its local water plant.
The advisory is in effect for Yardley, Lower Makefield and parts of Falls Township served by Pennsylvania American Water.
The basics of digestion
The history of sugar
Bucks County officials said anti-mosquito treatment will be sprayed in the Lower Makefield area Tuesday.
Heads up Lower Makefield residents, particularly those of you on Suphin, Morrisville Road, Big Oak Makefield roads.
More mosquitoes in have tested positive West Nile Virus in Lower Makefield. Here are some tips for protecting yourself.
Several Bucks County communities have mosquitoes that tested positive for West Nile Virus, including in Lower Makefield
The American Lung Association released its "State of the Air 2018" report this week and gave Bucks County an F grade for ozone pollution.
Bucks County is one of the healthiest communities in America, according to a U.S. News & World Report analysis.
The state's third medical marijuana dispensary has been approved. It's just miles from Bucks County.
A total of 32 flu-related deaths have now been reported this season in Pennsylvania.
Yardley resident Amanda Fone donated 20 'comfort bags' to Doylestown Health’s Cancer Institute. Nice idea, Amanda!
How safe is your hospital? The Leapfrog Group has announced its spring 2017 ratings, giving hospitals a grade of A to F for patient safety.