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Accidentally left in car, boy, 2, dies from heat
By the time he was found about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, 2-year-old Daniel Slutsky had spent almost seven hours inside a locked car with the windows up, authorities said.
Toddler Found Dead in Car in Bucks County, Pa.
Authoritiies in Bucks County, Pa. are investigating the Wednesday afternoon death of a two-year-old boy.
Raritan Township police blotter
POSSESSION OF DRUGS, 12:07 p.m. June 16: Ryan Tinari, 22, of Langhorne, Pa., was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana following a traffic stop on Route 202-31. Police say Tinari was initially stopped for having a broken tail light.
After spells of rain that have left the foliage so lush that some roads in the region resemble green tunnels, on the first full day of summer some actual Philadelphia-style weather may be on the horizon.
'China Sisters' Reunited At Sesame Place
Jun 20, 2009 6:46 pm US/Eastern Reporting Elizabeth Hur LANGHORNE, PA Nine girls, who call themselves the "China Sisters", held their annual reunion at Sesame Place on Saturday.
Peter and Barbara Galowitz of Langhorne announce the engagement of their son, Greg Galowitz, to Stacey Esterow, daughter of Gary and Bonnie Esterow of Manalapan, N.J. Greg graduated with honors from the New York Institute of Technology.
Landlord ordinance called discriminatory
A Bucks County man who owns rental properties in Coaldale claimed at a public borough council meeting this week that the borough's landlord ordinance is discriminatory because it fails to hold government owned subsidized housing units and owner-occupied homes to the same rules governing permit fees and inspections as privately-owned rental units.
Historic cemetery gets a new look
The Beverly National Cemetery is undergoing a face-lift that will replace the sod and realign all the grave markers.
New catalytic converters target high-mileage vehicles
A new series of catalytic converters unveiled by Eastern Catalytic target vehicles built after 1996 and the low-emission applications on those models.
Langhorne Man Dies Fleeing Police
A Langhorne man has died after fleeing police in his car. Police say 41-year old Christopher Bogdon hit a tree in the court yard of an apartment building.A HeA was pronounced dead at the scene.
How wet can you get? Find out at Hersheypark's SEAquel, two new beach-themed water attractions.
If you didn't catch last night's spectacular sunset, Reilly Sharp was out in Langhorne, Bucks County, last night and took these two amazing photos of the sky as sunset approached around 8:30 last night.
Suburban Philly dentist charged with child porn
A dentist from the Philadelphia suburbs is behind bars after being arrested on child pornography charges.
A dentist has been arrested for possession of child pornography.
Bensalem and Middletown Police arrested 51-year-old Michael Kushner from Langhorne, for allegedly viewing and downloading pornographic photos of young females.
Dentist Faces Child Porn Charges
A dentist from Langhorne, Pa. is facing child pornography possession charges. Police arrested 51-year-old Michael Kushner for allegedly viewing and downloading pornographic photos of young females.
What's new at 7 Northeast amusement parks
The word "roller coaster" has been used a lot lately to connote our confounding economy - with its ups and downs, loop de loops, precarious ascents and stomach-churning drops, you'd think that we've had enough and would prefer to avoid the real ones at all cost.
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission will hold open houses from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday so the public can review and provide comment on the proposed rehabilitation of the Calhoun Street Bridge.
Waterpark getaways making a splash
New at Sesame Place, the nation's only theme park based entirely on Sesame Street, is The Count's Splash Castle, a multi-level interactive water play attraction, located 90 minutes south of NYC in Langhorne, Pennsylvania.
Sisters accused of robbing mother
Tina Moore and Amy Barnes face charges of theft, conspiracy and receiving stolen property.
Quakertown school directors want hearing into gender bias complaints
Quakertown school directors Manuel Alfonso and Paul Stepanoff have asked for a public hearing to clear them of complaints made by the Quakertown Community School District superintendent.