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Central Bucks School Board member Jim Pepper, whose son has been at the center of child abuse allegations at Jamison Elementary School has asked federal authorities to investigate.
While it may come as a bit of a disappointment to some, Doylestown Township’s former family restaurant Pizzeria Uno will soon ...
The New Hope-Solebury freshman laid down a perfect bunt and beat the throw to first to start a three-run first inning rally ...
On the day his body was recovered from the Neshaminy Creek, Tyler State Park ranger Alec Campbell was remembered as a bright, ...
License to Carry Firearms permits will be easier to get with Bucks County Sheriff Fred Harran’s effort to expand the department’s mobile gun permit unit.
BAPS Charities, whose mission is to promote health, community service and humanitarian aid through volunteerism, will hold a walk/run fundraiser May 31 at John Paul Park to benefit Warrington Township ...
Tyler State Park remains closed Sunday as first responders from numerous agencies continue their search for a missing Park Resource Ranger, whose kayak capsized in the rain-swollen Neshaminy Creek ear ...
Up to two years in the county lockup was the sentence Thursday for John V. Dutton who, in February, pleaded guilty to using ...
DeLuca Homes expects to begin construction of 47 new, single family homes in Lower Makefield this year, after the township ...
Now the finalist for the Centennial School District Superintendent's job, Abram Lucabaugh Thursday night emphatically said he ...
The elected three-person board of supervisors that locally governs Wrightstown passed a resolution on May 12 that authorizes ...
Pennsbury swept Neshaminy Thursday night at Central Bucks South to claim the District One 3A boys volleyball championship ...