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Republic Bank was shut down, with Fulton Bank taking over. Here's what customers should know about the lender's sudden closure.
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Republic Bank was shut down, with Fulton Bank taking over. Here's what customers should know about the lender's sudden closure.
Bensalem Police are working with the township's business owners to crack down on retail crime, which has risen over the past few years.
Bensalem Police arrested Richard Santana-Aponte, 55, of Philadelphia, on Sunday on Street Road for the thefts at the Feasterville Giant.
The Warminster bakery recently ended 88 years of operation in the Davisville Shopping Center.
Horsham Township officials listed several accomplishments in protecting and preserving the environment.
President Joe Biden will face former President Donald Trump in the November general election. See their voting tallies from last Tuesday.
Yardley Council President Caroline Thompson said a resident made a Right to Know request seeking her texts, emails and whereabouts Sunday.
The Fred Beans Automotive Group has purchased four dealerships and one collision center from Rosenthal Automotive in Abington Township.
President Joe Biden will face former President Donald Trump in the November general election. See their voting tallies from Tuesday.
Bensalem Township crews responded to a fire at the Top of the Ridge Trailer Park on Sunday morning.
Borough officials said work resumes this week at three key intersections in Hatboro.
PennDOT said roadwork on Business Route 1 in Middletown Township will take place at night, starting on Monday.
Meanwhile, a man tried to kidnap a woman at a Wawa in Bristol Township last week.
Meanwhile, Crooked Eye Brewery in Hatboro is planning an expansion into Bucks County with a second location opening in early May.
Two fights at Abington High School led to the arrest of three students Friday on assault charges and sent one student to the hospital.
Abington Township Police locked down the school Friday for a short time after there was a report of a knife.
A man and woman got inside a home in the township's Oakford section and stole some jewelry Thursday, police said. See the truck below.
Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
The longtime Hatboro staple will team up with a Chalfont restaurant to open a second location in early May.
The fast-food chain famous for its roast beef sandwiches recently posted a sign saying it's "Coming Soon" to a Street Road site.