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Some stories over the past week have provided inspiration and even a smile as a favorite Philly mascot is coming to Lower Bucks County.
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Some stories over the past week have provided inspiration and even a smile as a favorite Philly mascot is coming to Lower Bucks County.
Some stories over the past week have provided inspiration and even a smile or two to Eastern Montgomery County.
Bristol Township Parks and Recreation is moving the event to Sunday's rain date due to the forecast on Saturday.
Abington Township Police said the shooting happened inside a Pershing Avenue home in Roslyn Friday morning.
Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
The 5th annual event at Warminster Community Park takes place on June 2.
More details have been revealed regarding a former Abington Township police officer's attempts to "groom" other high school students.
From Tile Works to Rubber Duckies to May Pang, there are lots of unique events in Bucks County this weekend.
The exhibit at the Lower Makefield center begins Saturday. It features works from more than 50 talented artists from greater Bucks County.
The Hatboro and Horsham police departments are offering the cards for deaf residents to place in their vehicles in case of emergency.
The New York Times said the Delaware River span could suffer the same fate as the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
The Hatboro Borough Police Department has released reports of recent criminal incidents after joining CrimeWatch this week.
Stella is a 10-year-old Pitbull mix who is up for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.
The Bensalem Township Police Department will hold its annual service at the township building on Monday morning.
State Rep. Nancy Guenst said the funding will be used to enhance programs and services at the center on the Salem Baptist Church campus.
Bristol Township Police seek nine suspects for various crimes, including one for terroristic threats and another for causing an accident.
Rankings released by U.S. News & World Report had Bensalem High School at No. 346 in state rankings.
Jenkintown Elementary School will get a jump on the 2024-2025 school year with kindergarten registration on Monday.
Rankings released by U.S. News & World Report had Pennsbury High School at No. 129 in state rankings.
The longtime Keswick Village establishment in Glenside was sold. Its owners are going out with a final party on Sunday afternoon.