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Red Light Warnings, Shooting Suspect Sought Top Lower Bucks Co. News
Bensalem has received the results of its automated red light enforcement system over its first month.
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Bensalem has received the results of its automated red light enforcement system over its first month.
A jewelry store holdup ended up with a suspect being shot in Horsham. Meanwhile, a major Montco backlog has been cleared up.
Horsham Township Police said a suspect is in custody Saturday after a car chase that ended in a foot pursuit.
Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
The Cheltenham Township Police Department has charged an 18-year-old Philadelphia man with the crime early Tuesday morning.
The Bensalem-based group of 17 nurses past and present participate in tributes remembering those who paved the way.
Lower Southampton Township Police said a 25-year-old man charged with child pornography last June sent images when he was out on bail.
Middletown Township Police seek the owner of a snake that slipped inside a township residence.
PECO said the work is expected to begin in mid-May along Lindenhurst Road near Newtown Township.
Hometown Children's Dentistry opened on Jacksonville Road. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was recently attended by Ivyland's mayor and council.
Falls Township Police seek the public's help in identifying owners of two vehicles that caused damage late last month.
The Abington Township Human Relations Commission said flyers promoting hate were recently found on car windows.
Rankings released by U.S. News & World Report had Bensalem High School at No. 153 in state rankings.
A Bucks County firm was named the best retirement planner in the Philly region. Meanwhile, new brews are flowing at a Chalfont restaurant.
Tina Lawson of Upper Dublin Township has wiped out the backlog of inheritance checks and tax returns in her first 100 days.
A $460,000 state grant hopes to provide relief in Bristol Borough, where flooding is a chronic issue.
Bear, a 10-year-old German Shepherd mix, is up for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.
State Rep. Warren's bill, which would help reduce single-use plastic bottles, was approved by the PA House on Wednesday.
Bristol Township Police have identified the man wanted in the shooting of a woman on Tuesday night.
Abington Township Police said the two officers helped capture a man who was considered armed and dangerous during an incident last October.