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Woman in 'Villains' shirt steals $1,600 in cosmetics from CVS in Bucks County: police
NEWTOWN, Pa. - Newtown Borough Police are asking for the public's help to identify a woman caught on camera with a bag full of stolen items. The suspect was first seen exiting a SEPTA bus before entering a CVS in Newtown on April 10. CVS reported that more than $1,600...
See all homes sold in Bucks County, May 6 to May 12
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Bucks County reported from May 6 to May 12. There were 99 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,546-square-foot home on Princess Avenue in Croydon that sold for $460,000. Bensalem.
Ex-husband of Bucks County mom who killed sons sues her for wrongful death
A Philadelphia man has filed a wrongful death suit against his ex-wife, who is now serving a life sentence in prison for killing their children in the Upper Makefield home they once shared. Edward Tini filed the lawsuit in Bucks County Common Pleas court earlier this year after Trinh Nguyen,...
As Philly prepares to strictly enforce drug laws, some parents who lost children to overdoses push back against criminalization
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. About a year before Tyler Cordeiro died of a drug overdose, his mother, Susan Ousterman, said he witnessed his friend die of one after they had used together.
$700K Converted Garage Home in Nearby Fountain Hill Causing a Stir on TikTok
A lofty listing in Lehigh County’s Fountain Hill, a town just outside of Bucks County, has stirred controversy on TikTok. A lofty listing in Lehigh County’s Fountain Hill, a town just outside of Bucks County, has stirred controversy on TikTok, writes Geoff Weiss for Business Insider. A nearly...
Bucks County man running across the country to raise awareness about human trafficking
MARPLE TOWNSHIP, Pa. (CBS) – A Bucks County native is running up to 40 miles a day to raise awareness about human trafficking.U.S. Capitol Police Officer Andrew Linder, who is originally from Bensalem, is aiming to be the first person to run from Santa Monica Pier in California to Central Park in New York City with a 15-pound weighted vest. It's a campaign called Pier to Park."This issue is important to me," Linder said. "This is the reason why I got into law enforcement. I wanted to do something. I wanted to go after people I thought were the worst...
Students blamed for classroom computer fire at Quakertown High School: police
QUAKERTOWN, Pa. - Authorities say three teens are being held responsible for causing a computer to catch fire inside a classroom at Quakertown High School. The students, who were not identified due to their ages, face charges of institutional vandalism, reckless endangerment, dangerous burning, and disorderly conduct. Investigators have not...
Former aide at Telford personal care home accused of stealing thousands from residents
A former health aide who worked at a Telford personal care center is accused of stealing debit and credit cards from elderly residents and using them to make thousands of dollars in unauthorized purchases. Telford Police initially charged Crystal Bianca Brito, 29, of Macungie, with 37 felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly using...
Train car catches fire in Pottstown
POTTSTOWN, Pa. – A train car caught fire Wednesday night in Montgomery County. It happened around 8:30 p.m. near Route 100 and High Street in Pottstown. Montgomery County dispatch says the train car did not have hazardous materials, and there were no injuries reported. Firefighters had cleared the scene...
Temps normalize in Bucks County, South Jersey on Tuesday, May 14, but expect weeklong rain
It'll be nearly the weekend before anyone in Bucks County and South Jersey enjoys any sustained sunshine, as the threat of rain will hitch a ride with normalizing temperatures for the next several days, beginning on Tuesday, May 14. If you’re getting ready to head out for the day or...
The latest Lehigh Valley business openings and closings in May
Here are some of the newsworthy openings and closings across the Lehigh Valley. Know of an opening or closing that’s not listed here? Email us: retailwatch@mcall.com. Thanks! NOW OPEN: Healing with Stephanie, a reiki shop, held its grand opening May 1 at 321 Dartmouth Drive in Smithfield Township. Sheetz, a convenience chain, opened May 2 at 1780 E. Fourth St. in Bethlehem. Mega Nutrition, a ...
Smoky skies in Bucks County? Canadian wildfires burning again
It's wildfire season in Canada and the upper Northeast, and there are at least six reported wildfires stretching from Rhode Island to Quebec. Could those wildfires push a smoky haze into Bucks County and the Delaware Valley? ...
These PA restaurants found fame on Food Network. Here's a foodie bucket list of must trys
Are you hungry for a new foodie-inspired bucket list? If watching Bobby Flay throw down with a hometown chef or Guy Fieri bite into a juicy burger makes you want to head out on your own culinary adventure, then you’re in luck. ...
West Main Street closed at Lansdale SEPTA railroad crossing this weekend
This weekend, West Main Street will be closed for railroad crossing construction, according to Lansdale Borough Police and SEPTA. From Friday at 9 a.m. to Monday, SEPTA will complete construction at the West Main location, closing the street from Green to Walnut streets. No through traffic allowed, per police. Detour...
Man accused of ramming truck into car that gave his girlfriend a ride: police
WARRINGTON, Pa. - A Pennsylvania man is facing charges after investigators say he rammed into the car of another man who gave his girlfriend a ride early Friday morning. Dylan Joseph Jones was charged with assault and driving under the influence for an incident that happened on K Street and Cambridge Lane in Warrington Township.
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