The Warminster-based Catholic High School has made several personnel moves.
WMA officials told township supervisors at a recent meeting that water rates are three times cheaper than Aqua.
Construction of an Arby's in Warminster is moving along. Meanwhile, a new pilates studio is coming to the Village at Newtown Shopping Center
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Centennial Schools Superintendent Dana Bedden has announced numerous changes due to a "challenging period" for the district.
The Montgomery County Coroner's Office has released the names of the three people killed in a crash on County Line Road on Friday night.
Centennial students return to school on Wednesday. Schools Superintendent Dana Bedden said the district has made strides over the summer.
A GoFundMe page has been created for Adriana Sabo, who was involved in the crash that killed three people on County Line Road Friday night.
SEPTA said bus service will replace rails starting Saturday. Find out for how long below.
Warminster Township Police said the teenager left his group home. Police seek the public's help in finding him.
PennDOT said the roadwork in Warminster and Hatboro starts Monday and will last until late September. Find out the times below.
A crash on County Line Road killed three people Friday night. Bucks County election officials are also warning of voter intimidation.
There's a Beerfest in Doylestown. You can also see the Philadelphia Eagles play their final pre-season game on Saturday.
George Washington and the Continental Army bunkered down in Eastern Montgomery County for a few months before heading to Valley Forge.
There's a Beerfest in Doylestown. You can also attend "Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding" at Peddler's Village.
The Bucks County Board of Elections is making residents aware of a potential voter intimidation and misinformation effort underway.
Warminster Police are asking residents to remain vigilant after recent reports of vehicle thefts and thefts from vehicles.
Priceline developed a list of the top foliage destinations based on an analysis of its internal search volume data. Bucks beat New England.
Pennsylvania's treasurer delivered the funds during two events in the same day in Warminster and Lower Southampton Township.
Warminster Supervisors heard plans to bolster landscaping at the County Line Road shopping center anchored by Grocery Outlet.
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Construction is progressing on the fast-food eatery in Center Point Place in Warminster Township.
When Sandy Bernstein retired, she wanted to reignite her passion for meditation, learn to play the ukulele, and start an exercise routine.
Three fire companies responded on Monday to the gas main break. PECO was also assessing the damage in Warminster.
Two troubled railroad crossings in Lower Bucks are now part of a state safety study.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato will be a delegate at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
See a circus, Chinese lanterns, or a few festivals this weekend as summer winds down in the region.
Bucks County voters will head to the polls in November to choose between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Bucks County's premier agricultural fair wraps up on Sunday. And the circus is in town.
Sixers Star Joel Embiid finally won a championship, in the Olympics. Meanwhile, the Phillies' record since the All-Star Break is dismal.
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The Warminster EAC pitched plans to plant the trees near the Ben Wilson Community Center.
The discount store on County Line Road will mark its anniversary with festivities and giveaways on Saturday.
Ivyland officials are asking residents to be alert after vehicles were broken into on Monday night.
After four years of free parking, SEPTA will have users pay once again. Find out when below and how much prices will rise.