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Bystanders fought a fire in Warminster. Meanwhile, a Montgomery County brewery opened a location in Chalfont this past week.
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Bystanders fought a fire in Warminster. Meanwhile, a Montgomery County brewery opened a location in Chalfont this past week.
A bear was caught, a cat was stuck in a tree and a bank branch is closing. Meanwhile, nursing students are starving.
Gunshots were fired at people in a park. Meanwhile, SEPTA's Noble train station bridge will be replaced.
Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
A Morrisville man was sentenced Friday for practicing law without a license. He often billed himself as "Mike the Lawyer," authorities said.
Abington Township is applying for a $75,000 grant through the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
A cat was stuck in a tree recently for 12 hours. After his rescue, the cat spent the night at the borough manager's house.
Falls Township Police said the crash involved a bike and a vehicle on Thursday afternoon.
The Huntingdon Valley center offers counseling, a variety of LGBTQ+ support groups, among other services.
The Warminster Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for April.
The Bensalem Township-based casino will have a fun-filled day of activities and horse races for the sport's main event on Saturday.
A Tullytown man was sentenced for causing a woman's death in Falls Township in November 2021, authorities said.
Wade's Comic Madness will be among thousands of local comic shops that celebrate Free Comic Book Day.
Crunch, an 8-year-old male tuxedo cat, is up for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.
Bensalem Police said a man made two fraudulent returns at the Home Depot recently.
The DEP will spray for black flies using a helicopter from Easton to the Trenton area starting Friday morning.
The Lower Southampton Township Police Department said the incident happened early Thursday morning.
The annual borough event was wiped out by Tropical Storm Ophelia in Yardley last year.
PennDOT plans the project at the station off Old York Road for this spring.
Rita's marks its 40th anniversary on Saturday. Meanwhile, Crooked Eye Brewery is opening in Chalfont on Saturday too.