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Area Dealing With Heat, Humidity & Chances Of Severe Storms
Strong storms could hit the area Wednesday. Just days after a prolonged period of excessive heat plagued the area, the heat and humidity will return on Wednesday, followed by severe weather in the evening. The latest runs from the GFS model shows that supercell thunderstorms may affect the area around...
Neshaminy grad Cameron Krauss takes “Ensemble Award” at Jimmys
Is it any wonder that such an outstanding musical theatrical talent as Bucks County’s Cameron Krauss would stand out in a crowd?. And what a crowd: Langhorne’s Krauss, 18, was one of 102 stars competing in this past Monday’s Jimmys, the National High School Music Theater Awards, held at Broadway’s Minskoff Theater in New York.
River Road to close tonight in Upper Bucks County. What you need to know
Parts of River Road in Upper Bucks County will be closed beginning Wednesday night for sinkhole repairs. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced that the closure will span between Route 611 (Easton Road) and Bridgeton Hill Road in Nockamixon and Bridgeton townships. During the repairs, motorists will be directed to...
Pizza shop owner sentenced for killing partner, hiding body in Bucks County home
HILLTOWN TOWNSHIP, Pa. (CBS) — A Bucks County pizza shop owner was sentenced Tuesday for the murder of her longtime partner inside their Chalfont home two years ago, according to the district attorney's office.Anna Maria Tolomello received an 18 to 40-year state prison sentence after she pleaded guilty in April to third-degree murder, tampering with evidence and abuse of a corpse.Tolomello killed her partner Giovanni Gallina in March 2022 and hid his body for weeks inside their home. Tolomello and Gallina owned the restaurant Pina's Pizza in New Britain, Pennsylvania.According to Hilltown Township police, Tolomello fatally shot Gallina in the...
Berks man charged in friend’s drug overdose death
A Kutztown man faces felony charges after authorities in Bucks County accused him of selling fentanyl-laced cocaine to a friend who then fatally overdosed in 2022. William R. Wright, 38, formerly of Springfield Township, Bucks County, was arrested June 18 following a lengthy investigation by Berks County detectives in cooperation with Springfield police, police said.
Heat, Humidity & Chances Of Severe Storms Wednesday
Just days after a prolonged period of excessive heat plagued the area, the heat and humidity will return on Wednesday, followed by severe weather in the evening. The latest runs from the GFS model shows that supercell thunderstorms may affect the area around the evening rush hour, with a more organized line of storms reaching the region between 8 p.m. and midnight.
Woman sentenced for killing man she owned Bucks Co. pizza shop with
A Bucks County woman was sentenced for shooting and killing her partner, the owner of a pizza restaurant in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. On Tuesday, June 25, Anna Maria Tolomello, of Hilltown Township, was sentenced to 18 to 40 years in state prison. Tolomello, 51, pleaded guilty in April 2024 to third degree murder charges involving the death of her partner, Giovanni Gallina, 65, on March 16, 2022.
Man charged in drug death of Springfield father. How daughter helped ID alleged dealer
A 38-year-old former Bucks County man is facing felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly selling fentanyl-laced cocaine to a friend who then fatally overdosed in 2022. Bucks County Detectives alleged that Kutztown resident William R. Wright is a known drug dealer in the area and he sold Steven Newhart, 62, the drugs that killed him. Wright was arraigned on charges including drug delivery resulting in death, involuntary manslaughter and related offenses on June 18, the day before the two-year anniversary of Newhart’s death, records show.
This Bucks County bridge now named for Marine from Falls killed in Vietnam
In a heartfelt tribute to a local hero, Bucks County dedicated a bridge in Falls Township in honor of Pfc. Edward N. Beers, a Marine who was killed in action on May 23, 1968. The ceremony Tuesday renamed what was known as county bridge 220 for Beers on Mill Creek Road, about...
Bucks County High School Seniors Take ‘Last Ride’ on Buses to Their Graduation
The graduating seniors came together for one last school bus ride. Graduating seniors of a high school in Bucks County all came together for a longstanding tradition that invokes a lot of nostalgia. The entire senior class of Pennridge High School, located at 1228 North 5th Street in Perkasie, took...
Officials Shed More Light On Proposed Nondisclosure Agreement Between Township & Developer
Falls Township officials and the developer of the massive Keystone Trade Center have shed more light on a proposed nondisclosure agreement that piqued interest this week. The agenda for the Monday Falls Township Board of Supervisors meeting featured consideration of a nondisclosure agreement between the municipality and NorthPoint Development, of Kansas City. The item led to an article being published by the Bucks County Courier Times.
Where to Find Mouthwatering Lobster Rolls in Bucks County
La La Lobster in Bucks County and surrounding areas is considered one of the best places to get lobster rolls. La La Lobster in Bucks County and surrounding areas is considered one of the best places to get lobster rolls, according to Chloe Pantazi-Wolber for Philadelphia Magazine. The family-run restaurant...
Hellerick’s Family Farm Unveils New Activities for All Ages in Bucks County
As the weather warms up, Hellerick's Family Farm in Bucks County is gearing up to offer a plethora of outdoor activities. As the weather warms up, Hellerick’s Family Farm in Bucks County is gearing up to offer a plethora of outdoor activities, writes Nick Iadonisi for 6 ABC. Paul...
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