A woman killed in Tuesday's crash on Route 413 in Wrightstown has been identified by the Bucks County Coroner's Office.
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero was one of 20 politicians listed by a man who wrote about a "shooting" and a "Memorial Day Operation."
Last summer, fire and police officials launched an investigation following multiple fires at the Frost Lane park in Newtown Township.
Fifteen-year police veteran promoted to sergeant during a ceremony held at the May 13 meeting of the board of supervisors.
Police are investigating the cause of the multi-vehicle accident in Wrightstown Township.
Memorial service in Newtown to pay tribute to 16 law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty while protecting their communities.
Newtown Township police documented incidents from May 2 through May 7, including arrests, fraud reports and a school threat.
Officer Daniel Clifton began his career with the Yardley Borough Police Department before joining Newtown Township in 1998.
Police said the same threat has impacted school districts in Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Philadelphia, and Berks counties.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in Lower Bucks County.
The police department is asking anyone with information about the identity of the man or the incident to come forward.
Police documented two separate financial crime reports and advised residents to contact banks and credit bureaus.
Township police reported that unknown persons entered a shed and stole the two dirt bikes in the Bridlewood Drive neighborhood.
Officer completes 80-hour course that challenges participants mentally and physically in the safe operation of a police motorcycle.
The weekly Newtown Township police blotter includes theft reports and two arrests on active warrants.
Police reported two suspected DUI arrests, a construction site theft and fraud complaints in Newtown Township.
The borough has been without an agreement since the beginning of the year when the borough’s previous agreement with the township expired.
Newtown Township Police reported the following incidents and arrests between April 2 and 9.
The carnival has been a tradition in the township since the 1980s and is the largest fundraiser of the year for the volunteer fire company.
The police department reported three incidents between March 27 through March 29 in the township.
With the borough expected to approve a 2026 fire agreement in April, going forward the township said it will be seeking parity in costs.
Police also seized suspected narcotics during traffic stops and investigated several reported thefts.
Point Pleasant Fire Chief Scott Fleischer held the Bible as his son, Sam, was sworn in as a career firefighter with Newtown Fire Rescue.
The Warrington man will face multiple charges in court, including attempted murder, stemming from a road rage incident that injured a woman.
Police make arrest for roving protection from abuse violation, investigate incidents of fraud and identity theft.
Township police also arrested a driver for suspected DUI and investigated a reported theft from a vehicle.
The St Patrick's Day weekend operation is designed to deter impaired driving and ensure the safety of all motorists.
The FBI and the Newtown Township Police Department responded to the Anchor Shopping Center early Tuesday morning.
The incident happened as tensions escalated between protesters taking part in an anti-Islam demonstration at Gracie Mansion.
Police say fraudsters are sending fake emails claiming to be from the police department and alleging outstanding fines or warrants.
In other reports, police investigated a cryptocurrency scam and the theft of merchandise from a Village at Newtown business.
Another resident came close to losing $15,000 in a scam involving an FBI imposter, township police said.
Following a three-month stalemate, the supervisors authorized its solicitor on Wednesday to draw up an agreement with the borough.
A resident told police that she received a call from someone saying they were with lottery official that she had won $4.5 million.
Crews from the Upper Makefield Fire Company and Newtown Fire Rescue responded to the scene Monday afternoon.
Police responded to reports of thefts from vehicles, fraud attempts, and retail theft, and made arrests following traffic stops.
A recent analysis by Safewise highlights Newtown Township's low crime rates, placing it seventh among Pennsylvania's safest towns.
Police activity includes a traffic stop leading to drug seizures and multiple reports of fraud attempts against residents, businesses.
Area fire companies were dispatched to the NAC Village Farm Thursday morning for the report of a building fire.
In other reports, police arrested three drivers for suspected DUI and seized suspected narcotics during a fourth traffic stop.
Leonard Pearso Ridge IV is accused of obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building and grounds and disorderly conduct.