Falls Township Supervisors granted conditional use approval on the West Trenton Avenue property at its meeting on Tuesday night.
Falls Township Supervisors were expected to adopt the 2026 municipal budget at its meeting on Tuesday.
A citizens group reacts to a judge's ruling saving a "part of nature" in this small Bucks County town from becoming homes and apartments.
Falls Township Supervisors deputized its mascot to help award community members who are making a difference in the township.
Within a year’s time, the Hood Boulevard and Pennsbury East High School intersection will be upgraded with modernized traffic signals.
Residents re-elected candidates in Tuesday's general election for municipal races in communities in the Levittown area.
Residents elected candidates in Tuesday's general election for the Bristol Borough and Bristol Township school board races.
Residents elected candidates in Tuesday's general election for the Neshaminy School Board.
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero and Lower Bucks County Democrats held a press conference urging Republicans to negotiate on a new state budget.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Check out our voter guide before you go to the polls in the communities around Levittown.
Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority ​customers in Bristol Borough will pay more for sewer services starting on Jan. 1.
Kevin Burns brings over 37 years of law enforcement experience to the post, borough officials said.
Langhorne Borough Council will honor Police Chief John Godzieba at its meeting on Wednesday night.
The new plant would serve residents of Falls Township and the Yardley area.
Falls Township Supervisors heard about several township road projects that are progressing at its recent meeting.
The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors approved the measure at its meeting on Monday night.
Falls Township Supervisors recently approved the upgrades on New Falls Road and Vermillion Drive.
Falls Township Supervisors have approved an agreement to expand the firehouse of Falls Township Fire Co. No. 1.
Falls Township Supervisors voted unanimously to grant preliminary and final land development approval for the bowling alley property.
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero will make several stops in Lower Bucks County on Thursday to review roads in need of repair and improvements.
A bill by State Reps. Tina Davis and Joe Hogan to fight property blight is off to the PA Senate for consideration.
The Bucks County Parks and Recreation Department said the pool is out of commission for the rest of the summer due to a leak.
The "Good Trouble Lives On" event on Thursday is being organized in honor of the spirit of civil rights icon John Lewis.
Middletown Township officials said Eden Ratliff ran three Pennsylvania municipalities.
Bristol Township Police Chief Robert Coulton has retired. A lieutenant was promoted to replace him.
The bill by State Rep. Tina Davis addresses flood risk for property owners in the Commonwealth.
Falls Township Supervisors are expected to hire a new township manager at its meeting on Monday night.
State Sen. Frank Farry's bill will reduce the millions of dollars Bucks County residents are losing to Philadelphia's city tax.
Indivisible Bucks County hosted the rally Saturday in front of the office of U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick's office in Langhorne.
Local lawmakers say the choice for a high-tech center in Falls Township will provide high-paying technology jobs for years to come.
The Bucks County Parks and Recreation Department said the pool is out of commission until further notice due to a leak.
Falls Township Supervisors suggested a developer go back to the drawing board to build fewer homes on Trenton Road.
California Congressman Ro Khanna, who grew up in Lower Bucks County, discussed the federal budget and other topics at the recent town hall.
Residents of communities in Levittown cast votes in Tuesday's primary election. See results below.
Middletown Township officials recently honored Manager Stephanie Teoli Kuhls, who is departing after 13 incredible years of service.
The primary election is Tuesday, May 20. Check out our voter guide before you go to the polls in the communities around Levittown.
The project received a $2 million DCED grant for site preparation at the last undeveloped 6.9-acre portion of the Crownwood Industrial Park.
Lower Bucks legislators gave Raising the Bar $60,000 to support the nonprofit’s commemorative display honoring President-elect Lincoln.
Falls Township Supervisors said it will continue its relationship with Millennium Strategies, LLC, for grant writing.
PennDOT said the work in Middletown Township will last for all of May.