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Cameron Krauss, the 18-year-old recent Neshaminy High School graduate who competed in Monday's Jimmy Awards for high school theater stars, danced away with an Ensemble Award, one of a handful of honors accorded that night.

Souderton Police Chief Brian Newhall and Borough Council President Tracy Burke are expressing frustration over ongoing vandalism at Souderton Community Park.

The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has hired HDR Engineering Inc., of Philadelphia, to take up an environmental review process that could help determine whether the 119-year-old Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge should be replaced.

Anna Maria Tolomello was sentenced Tuesday to 18 to 40 years in state prison for the 2022 murder of longtime partner Giovanni Gallina in their home in Hilltown.

Spurred by concern over the future of the 119-year-old Washington Crossing Toll Supported Bridge, the historic preservation push is picking up steam in Upper Makefield.

The Council Rock School District will implement full-day kindergarten for the 2025-26 school year. At the Thursday, June 20 school board meeting, board members voted to approve implementation by a 6-3 margin.

There will either be a settlement soon in the four-year legal battle over alleged unequal pay by the Central Bucks School District to its women teachers or the matter will head to trial July 22.

In the wake of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel’s pastor’s recent decision to cut ties with the State Street Players over language in play, the group said it is “looking ahead to the future.”

Taxpayers in the Central Bucks School District will see a noticeable hike in their tax bills next year. It’s the fourth consecutive tax increase for the district, and the largest.

As Doylestown Borough continues repairs on its water distribution system, officials are asking the community to voluntarily reduce their use of water.

United States Marine Corps Private First Class Edward Nelson Beers will be honored when Bucks County Bridge No. 220 is named for him at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 25.

The Pennsbury School Board unanimously approved a $253.9 million budget for the 2024-25 school year Thursday night, including funds for the design of a new high school.

The Lambertville City Council sat through a three-and-a-half-hour meeting Thursday night while residents spoke out about the 2024 Redevelopment Plan that would be set to develop homes at the site of the old Lambertville High School.

A survey to determine the community’s interest in having full-day kindergarten in the Council Rock School District revealed 75% of the overall total of respondents strongly support it.

Palisades School District taxpayers will see an increase of 1.25 percent for 2024-2025, with income from state gaming revenue limiting the annual actual average payment increase to $1.63 per household.

Pennridge School Board unanimously passed a more than $159.1 million general fund budget at its June monthly meeting, representing the district’s eighth consecutive balanced budget without the need to increase local tax rates.

Lower Makefield supervisors established a new township Human Relations Commission Wednesday as part of an anti-discrimination ordinance that also bans conversion therapy for those age 18 or younger.

William M. Ingram, 49, of Northampton, who admitted to Washington, D.C., police to killing his mother last weekend, was extradited to Bucks County Thursday. He was arraigned on multiple charges Thursday night in District Judge Brian Marriott’s court in Northampton.

A Doylestown pastor’s decision to end his church’s longstanding relationship with a theater group over language in a play shocked the actors.

Doylestown Township is the latest community to join a nationwide effort to reduce the number of deaths of migrating birds caused by light pollution.

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