The Philadelphia-based utility company is asking for a 12.5 percent increase in electric rates and a 11.4 percent increase in gas rates.
The Doylestown branch of the Bucks County Free Library will be closed on Sunday, April 5th in observance of Easter.
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The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has established a new webpage for the programmable color-changing lighting system.
Forecasters are expecting a cold front to start slipping southward into the region during the day on Wednesday bringing showers and storms.
The Bucks County destination said select restaurants will offer discounted meal specials on the first Friday each month.
The borough's Environmental Advisory Council says dimmer overnight lighting can help migrating birds avoid deadly collisions.
Firefighters got to observe fire dynamics in real time, read and understand the movement of smoke, temperatures, door control, and more.
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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A check of a vehicle by police led to the discovery of five flip-top capsules containing a white crystal-like substance, police reported.
The 23-year-old man was arrested by Warrington Township Police and charged with simple assault and harassment.
The legislation would establish a temporary exemption from the state’s sales and use tax on a defined list of personal care items.
Bryan Roscia taught first, second and third grades at Buckingham Elementary before becoming the school's guidance counselor.
Motorists can also expect delays beginning this week in nearby Hilltown Township where a pipe replacement project is set to begin.
For several hours in chilly temperatures, they clogged the sidewalks in and around the Bucks County Administration building.
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Emergency responders said neighbors can expect to hear increased noise and see smoke during the course of the day.
The district recognized 11 students as National Merit finalists from Central Bucks East, South and West high schools.
The youngsters, with help from a team of volunteers, managed to transfer more than 1,000 fish from a truck to the waters of the Borough Dam.
A large afternoon protest at Court and Main could create travel disruptions and delays, according to the Central Bucks Regional Police.
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The state has granted the district a special education exemption, allowing it to exceed the Act One Index of 3.5 percent.
In addition to the hunt, there will be face painting, glitter tattoos, balloon art, music, bounce houses, pony rides, and a petting zoo.
The Easter Bunny is scheduled to drive through downtown Doylestown before making a photo stop in the Pine Street Parking Lot.
The school's Harlequin Club is bringing "Chicago: Teen Edition" to Doylestown for four electrifying shows.
The events are a part of a "No Kings Day of Nonviolent Action," which organizers are billing as "the biggest protest in U.S. history."
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Proposal would fix the chaos at airports and mandate ICE standards consistent with those of other federal agencies.
Fun and games will take center stage at The Warrington to raise funds for victim services in Bucks County.
This week's school board meeting has been moved to Central Bucks High School South in Warrington.
The grant, awarded through the Department of Education Job Training and Education Programs, will allow more schools to participate.
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Police said video surveillance identified the 26-year-old Warminster man as the person responsible for the damage.
Dr. Joanne Wexler will be introduced to the community during a public forum in April at Central Bucks High School West.
The Delinquency Recovery Program was created to identify and recover unpaid court fines, fees, and restitution.
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The March 20 arrest followed a domestic disturbance call in the 2500 block of County Line Road, police said.