State Sen. Steve Santarsiero secured the funding that will help students benefit from out-of-school time programs.
Numerous Lower Bucks County agencies and lawmakers came out at a recent Lower Makefield Board of Supervisors meeting to honor Ken Coluzzi.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick will co-chair the caucus that safeguards the Delaware River Basin’s environmental and economic future.
Lower Makefield Township recently finalized the purchase of open space along Buck Creek.
State Rep. Perry Warren was recently sworn in for his fifth term representing the 31st Legislative District.
Lower Makefield Township is seeking to replace the recently retired Police Chief Kenneth Coluzzi.
The project along Lindenhurst Road, which began in mid-May, may be completed by the end of the year, township officials said.
Yardley Borough seeks applicants for six boards and commissions to fill vacancies for the coming year.
The work will impact more than a dozen roads in Lower Makefield Township.
Lower Makefield officials address the process for open space preservation approved by voters in last Tuesday's general election.
State Rep. Perry Warren said he received the most votes of his five campaigns to represent the 31st Legislative District.
Lower Makefield residents supported a ballot question calling for open space preservation, according to unofficial results.
A viral fake video surfaced last week about mail-in ballots for former President Donald Trump being destroyed.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Check out our voter guide before you go to the polls in Yardley, Morrisville, and Lower Makefield.
A question on the Nov. 5 ballot asks Lower Makefield residents to approve up to $15 million to preserve open space and environmental areas.
The crime and delinquency grant will be used to secure necessary records management upgrades, the Yardley Borough Police Department said.
Work starts on one playground on Tuesday. The other is next Monday, Lower Makefield officials said. Find out for how long below.
Yardley Borough Officials said Lock 5 repairs will continue until further notice.
The House Human Services Committee addresses issues relating to Pennsylvania's social services.
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero led PennDOT officials on a tour of five stops and dozens of roads recently in Lower Bucks County.
Councilman David Appelbaum is taking a leave for medical reasons. He joined the council in September 2022.
Yardley Borough officials have dubbed Friday as "Matt Wenda Day" to honor the man who has provided outstanding customer service for years.
Yardley Borough Council welcomed a new full-time police officer at its meeting on Tuesday night.
Yardley is honoring Taylor Szarko for her service as a co-responder for the past six months.
Yardley Borough has announced the roads being swept early Monday morning. Find out which ones below.
Yardley Police Chief Joseph Kelly III provided his department's statistics for July and August.
The two police officers were sworn in by Morrisville Mayor Gary Wallace at Tuesday's Borough Council meeting.
State Rep. Perry Warren's laws clarify and streamline the conducting of insurance and corporate business in Pennsylvania.
Yardley Borough Councilman David Appelbaum reacted to a Pride flag being destroyed at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church on Monday.
The borough board will focus on protecting Yardley's environment.
Lower Makefield Township officials said the road project starts Monday. Find out where and when below.
Morrisville Police Chief Richard Ciampa, a longtime New Jersey law enforcement veteran, will oversee the 15-member department.
The footbridge in Yardley Borough was temporarily closed to close out the North Main Street sidewalk project.
Lawmakers pay respects to the seven people who were swept away by flash floods in Upper Makefield Township last July.
The new state sign showcases what Pennsylvania will offer drivers for license plates next year.
Morrisville also has appointed an interim borough manager following the resignation of Judith Danko.
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission said the bridge is its second most heavily used Delaware River crossing.
A former Freehold, N.J., lieutenant will now oversee the 15-member Morrisville Borough Police Department.
Gov. Josh Shapiro held a ceremony on Kayden's Law, named for Kayden Mancuso, who was killed during a custody battle.
Morrisville Mayor Gary Wallace said that Borough Manager Judith Danko's resignation is effective on June 22.