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K9 Resorts Is Bringing Dog Summer Camp to Bethlehem and Chalfont This June
Dogs in Bucks County are getting a summer upgrade this year, and it goes well beyond the usual belly rubs and afternoon naps, writes Lacey Latch for Bucks County Courier Times. New Jersey-based K9 Resorts is rolling out an eight-week summer camp program at its Bethlehem and Chalfont locations, running June 16 through Aug. 9,…
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Bucks County’s Top Indoor and Outdoor Rock Climbing Spots
Whether you’re a seasoned climber or someone who’s never left the ground, Bucks County and the greater Philadelphia region have more rock climbing opportunities than most people realize, writes Kalena Thomhave for The Keystone. At Ralph Stover State Park in Pipersville, the High Rocks Climbing Area rises 150 feet above Tohickon Creek Gorge, drawing climbers…
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Conwell-Egan Baseball Star Brady Guzzie Is One of Pennsylvania’s Top High School Prospects
Before most teenagers have figured out what they want to do with their lives, Brady Guzzie is already doing it—and doing it better than almost anyone in Pennsylvania, writes Mia Messina for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 6-foot-2 left-hander junior at Conwell-Egan Catholic High School isn’t just a pitcher. Guzzie is the kind of triple-threat talent…
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Bucks County Towns Scramble to Regulate Data Centers as Resident Opposition Grows
Bucks County is caught in the middle of one of the most consequential infrastructure battles of the digital age, and residents aren’t staying quiet about it, writes a staff writer for The Keystone. Proposed data centers are multiplying across the county, drawing scrutiny from neighborhoods and township halls alike. The facilities, which are massive warehouses…
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BusinessPA’s Aaron Pitts Brings Jobs, Investment, and a New Economic Strategy to Pennsylvania
As one of Pennsylvania’s foremost economic strategists, Aaron Pitts has spent the past year quietly dismantling the state’s longstanding business obstacles—and the results are hard to ignore, writes Paul Schwedelson for Philadelphia Business Journal. Since joining the Shapiro administration through the BusinessPA team in 2024, Pitts has helped Pennsylvania lock in more than $41 billion…
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Vote Now: Peddler’s Village Is in the Running for Best Shopping Center in America
A cobblestone path in Lahaska could soon lead straight to a national title. Peddler’s Village is competing for the top spot in USA TODAY’s 10BEST Readers’ Choice Awards for America’s Best Shopping Center, and it’s giving a Texas rival a run for its money, writes JD Mullane for Bucks County Courier Times. The beloved Bucks…
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Bucks County School Districts Rank Among Pennsylvania’s Best in 2026 Standardized Test Scores
Bucks County’s public schools are holding their own among Pennsylvania’s best—and in some cases, climbing the ranks, write Ethan Lott and Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Several county districts landed in the state’s top 50 for 2026 standardized test scores, according to rankings compiled by Pittsburgh Business Times. The list draws on three years…
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Bucks County’s Mystery Vacation Resort: Inside the Lookout Towers Controversy in New Hope
A luxury vacation concept promising elevated retreats with panoramic views and rooftop hot tubs has been turning heads—and raising eyebrows—in Bucks County, writes staff for The Keystone. The Lookout Towers, a company marketing fire tower-style rental accommodations inspired by historic forest lookout structures, has promoted a future New Hope location across social media. The ads…
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Souderton High School’s New ‘Words of Worth’ Mural Reminds Students They Matter
A 78-foot burst of color now lines the halls of nearby Souderton Area High School, and every brushstroke carries a message. The school’s new “Words of Worth” mural, a sweeping collaborative artwork completed earlier this month, was designed to do something simple but powerful: remind students that they matter, reports Jess Rohan for Bucks County…
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New Hope’s ‘Floating Glass Box’ Estate on the Delaware River Hits the Market for $9.9 Million
It looks like it’s floating. That’s by design. A contemporary riverfront estate called Riverscape has hit the market in Solebury Township for $9.9 million, and its architecture alone is enough to stop the scroll, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom property, completed in 2020 by Princeton-based Studio Hillier, was designed by…
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From Central Bucks High School to New York City: Pink Honored as Songwriter Icon
A girl who grew up on the streets of Doylestown is headed to New York City to accept one of the music industry’s most prestigious honors—and she’s bringing Bucks County along for the ride, writes staff for 6abc. Pink, born Alecia Beth Moore, was raised in Doylestown, where she attended Central Bucks High School West…
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AIRCO Brings Carbon Conversion Fuel Technology to New Britain with New Manufacturing Hub
New Britain isn’t necessarily where you’d expect the future of aviation fuel to take shape, but that’s exactly what industrial technology company AIRCO is counting on, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. AIRCO’s technology captures carbon dioxide and combines it with water, hydrogen, and electricity to produce synthetic fuels, including sustainable aviation…
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Heritage Senior Living Plans Upscale 160-Unit Community in New Hope
A new senior living community is taking shape near New Hope, and it’s not your grandfather’s retirement home. Heritage Senior Living, the Blue Bell-based operator behind several communities across Pennsylvania, is moving forward with plans for a 20.5-acre development in Bucks County that promises to redefine what senior living looks like in the region, writes…
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Medicaid Cuts Could Hit Home: Lower Bucks Hospital Named ‘At Risk’ in National Report
A new national report has put Lower Bucks Hospital on a short and sobering list: one of just 12 Pennsylvania hospitals flagged as financially at risk amid ongoing federal Medicaid cuts, writes Bethany Rodgers for Bucks County Courier Times The designation comes from Public Citizen, a nonprofit advocacy group that analyzed how proposed cuts to…
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Philadelphia Men Face Felony Charges After Alleged Cable Theft Disrupts Churchville Bald Eagle Nest
A cable theft gone wrong has landed two Philadelphia men in legal jeopardy—not just for stealing, but for trespassing on one of nature’s most protected addresses, writes Jo Ciavaglia for Bucks County Courier Times. Northampton Township police and local park rangers caught Ilyosdzhon Bakiev and Abdurakhim Vakhitov last week after the pair allegedly pushed past…
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Inside the Bensalem Café Where Every Cup of Coffee Supports Cat Rescue, Affordable Vet Care
Every latte sold at Village Grounds Café in Bensalem comes with a side of purpose and a whole lot of cats. The cozy Bucks County coffee shop is the unlikely beating heart of a growing nonprofit animal welfare campus, as Jenn Frederick reports for Fox 29. The café is an offshoot of Paw Print Village,…









































