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The LL Flooring store in Fairless Hills will close as part of a reorganization of its parent company, LL Flooring Holdings, through Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

Three people were found dead Monday morning in a home in the 3900 block of Charter Club Drive in Buckingham Township, authorities said.

Wrightstown officials have taken steps to make two critical infrastructure buildings in the township more easily accessible to first responders in the event of an emergency.

Esha Gadi may be just 17, but that didn’t stop her from founding a nonprofit to help feed the homeless. “I’ve always been passionate about cooking and baking,” said the soon-to-be senior.

The tattered note taped to the sign at the Morrisville Dog Park explained why six dogs were roaming there unattended early Saturday morning.“I rescued them from an old lady who has too many dogs. …

Richland cop facing child endangerment charges

Bucks County Detectives have charged a Richland Township police officer with endangering the welfare of his 5-year-old son by leaving him home alone.

Two Dine & Donate events next week will benefit HealthLink Dental Clinic. HealthLink is a free dental clinic serving U.S. military veterans and low-wage earning, uninsured adults residing in Bucks and Montgomery counties.

A large-scale, “bi-coastal” drug trafficking operation has ended with the arrest of six men, said Bucks County District Attorney Jennifer Schorn during a press conference Wednesday.

Bucks County SPCA has taken custody of more than 100 farm animals from Narrow Way Farm in Wrightstown after receiving complaints including photos and videos of sick animals and reports of animals dying. The sickest animals have been removed from the farm.

Insurance fraud allegations roil Haycock Township

Haycock Township Supervisor Henry DePue at Monday night’s township meeting abruptly shut down public comments from residents questioning alleged insurance fraud by a township official.

Hazardous tractor trailer traffic has been a recurring concern on Tinicum’s bucolic roads, particularly, but not limited, to River Road.

Members of Elisabeth Burnett-Martin’s family and her friends submitted victim impact statements asking a Bucks County judge to sentence a Wrightstown teenager to jail for causing the vehicle accident last April that killed her.

Bucks County Community College has issued a call for entries for its short fiction contest for adults who live in Bucks County.

Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) is now accepting applications for its Bucks Innovation & Improvement (BIIG) and Capital Improvement (CAP) fall grant cycles.

Pennsylvania has a new law regarding Pharmacy Benefit Managers. While a few decent reforms were achieved, the public ought to know that the changes made to the bill the day before the vote substantially weakened the original legislation.

HISTORY LIVES: Amos Stone House to the Mesquito Grille

Amos Stone House to the Mesquito Grille. In 1849 Amos Stone (1819-1897), a shoemaker by trade, bought the property at the intersection of West State Street and West Court Street for $200 and built a house.

Falling

I fell in love with a field of rye. It happened this spring for the first time and I am not young. Let me tell you how this field was both a single being and a multitude.

Vita Education Services has named Heather S. Giampapa to lead the Doylestown-based nonprofit that offers free literacy programs to educationally disadvantaged and underserved populations in Bucks County.

The second annual Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month will begin Aug, 15 and run through Sept. 15.

C&N, a community-oriented financial services institution, has donated $20,000 to Central Bucks School District Education Foundation under the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC).

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