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Officer honored for going 'above and beyond'
Officer Barry Davis refused to give up on a local mechanic. Unaided, he performed CPR for 31 minutes.
Council OKs fireworks at St. Mike's
A condition is that the police chief approves the application. He says he lacks the authority to do so.
3 On Your Side: Why Generics Cost More In Pa.
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"God forbid you get stuck in the house without beer," said A.J. May, a sales associate and Budweiser rep at the store.
Region braces for 4th major storm
A forecast of snow and 50 mph winds has PennDOT plow crews worried. Bob Hedden of Falls was loading up on firewood at the Home Depot in Tullytown late Wednesday as he and other Bucks residents got ready for yet another winter storm.
Funds awarded for local compost facility
The governor says Pennsylvania's recycling industry is responsible for 52,000 jobs, with a total annual payroll of $2 billion.
Crutches, canes and walkers can be brought to the lobby of the Bucks County Courier Times until 10 a.m. today.
Police decline comment on bomb scare
Police officials on Monday declined to comment on a bomb scare, which forced the evacuation of the Levittown Town Center in Tullytown Sunday night, as they continue their investigation.
Haunted America: The Ghosts of Tullytown Lake, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Once upon a time there was a beautiful teenaged girl named Gertrude Spring, who on a warm evening in 1935 dressed in her fanciest pink floor length finery in preparation for the high school prom that night.
"Wiley Herring for Sheriff!" reads the wobbly hand lettering on what appears to be a white bed sheet billowing in the breeze near Tullytown.
Officials: Route 13 project still alive
The $28 million Route 13 revitalization would include grassy medians and pedestrian crossings, officials said.
A man stumbling through a Tullytown apartment complex early Saturday morning dropped all the evidence the cops needed to arrest him.
Cops: Man Dealing At Burger King Window
Police in Bucks County said a Burger King drive-through employee tried to sell pot to a partially-uniformed police officer.
Cop offered more than burger at drive-through
A 32-year-old worker at a fast-food joint was allegedly selling a different kind of whopper.
PECO: Crash fried appliances miles away
A Tullytown woman refuses to believe a car accident on Sept. 16 could lead to her power surge 11 days later.
Michelle Henry said her office saw "no evidence of criminality." The county will not investigate alleged discrepancies in a union contract offered to Tullytown employees in 2007, District Attorney Michelle Henry said Friday.
Family's thirst fuels lucky break
Todd Messer and Chandra Wright have had a decidedly unlucky year, but fortune finally smiled on them Tuesday morning in the form of a large unsweetened iced tea.It came from the Subway restaurant inside the new Tullytown Walmart store.
Philadelphia man charged with odometer fraud
The maroon Nissan Altima had 200,000 miles on it. The body was rusting out. A mechanic said it was unsafe to drive.
Health care rally brings debate
Levittown - Local health care reform supporters wanted to send Bucks County Congressman Patrick Murphy back to Washington, this week with a clear message.