Falls Township Police said a handgun in an assault early Wednesday morning on Kennedy Drive.
The Bristol Township Police Department has released its blotter of recent criminal incidents.
Your guide to fireworks, parades, and other July 4 celebrations in and around Levittown.
The Pennsbury School District will develop support staff to help with teacher shortages.
Michael Miller has served as CEC's assistant athletic director for the past four years.
Falls Township Police were doing a well-being check on the former Bristol woman when she pointed the gun. She fled after a high-speed chase.
Falls Township Police said the incident occured early Saturday morning outside the Pennsbury Woods Apartments.
PennDOT said the work is planned for three days this week. Find out where and when below.
A Bristol woman has been charged with the incident at Morey's Pier in North Wildwood, N.J., last Saturday in which she blamed a male teen.
Bucks County government's program has honored those killed in the Vietnam War by renaming bridges.
The Bristol Township School Board adopted the $168.6 million budget at its meeting Wednesday night.
Falls Township Supervisors recently approved changes to the plan at the former U.S. Steel site.
Falls Township Supervisors approved final land development plans for several businesses at its meeting on Tuesday night.
Andre Gordon Jr. is accused of killing three people in Falls Township during a March rampage. He faces new charges for two May incidents.
PennDOT said two projects begin this week. Find out where and for how long below.
A Falls Township man repeatedly raped the girl for several years while in a relationship with her mother, authorities said.
Seniors at several Lower Bucks high schools are moving on to the next stage of their lives following recent commencement ceremonies.
Air Liquide is developing technology that could be the first in the country, township officials.
Bristol Township Police said they do not believe a man tried to bring a gun into Brookwood Elementary School on Thursday.
The organization will award a scholarship each year to a Pennsbury High School student in tribute to Joey Monaghan, who died of cancer.
The Bucks County Coroner's Office has identified the man who died in the two-vehicle crash on Bristol-Emilie Road Tuesday night.
Bristol Township Police said the crash happened Tuesday evening on Bristol-Emilie Road near Green Lane.
The African American Museum of Bucks County will hold a free festival in Langhorne to mark the Juneteenth holiday on June 22.
Pennsbury Special Education Director Regina Rausch was placed on administrative leave last month.
Donna Petrecco has been appointed as Pennsbury's new school board director, replacing Jim Prokopiak, who became a state representative.
Community partner of the year award also presented to Penn Community Bank Foundation for their generous support of Soroptimist programs
PennDOT said the work will begin Monday. Find out how long it lasts and where below.
The Falls Township Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of the fire Sunday morning on Lincoln Highway.
Bristol Township authorities said the fire happened early Saturday morning at the vacant Willie Wee Learning Center.
A Lower Makefield man's motorcycle was struck by a sedan Friday afternoon at a Falls Township intersection, police said.
PennDOT said the work takes place for two days this week. Find out where and when below.
PennDOT said the work in two communities will last into August. Find out below when and where the work begins.
School officials said the accident Friday is at the intersection of Makefield Road and Woolston Drive in Falls Township.
A Levittown family lost their home and a cat in the fire last Saturday. Another cat is fighting for its life, family members said.
Fire crews and the Bucks County SPCA helped save a trapped kitten along Oxford Valley Road on Wednesday afternoon.
The Middletown Township amusement park has two "low-sensory days" planned this month with the first on Sunday.
The Bucks County SPCA reviewed video footage after owner claimed the dog was stoned from a grooming session.
The Pennsbury School Board has hired a firm to oversee the construction of its new high school set to open in 2029.