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Philadelphia Library Expands Access for Disabled Readers

Philadelphia has a long history of introducing institutions that open doors to groups previously excluded from essential services. The city is currently celebrating that...

Calls Mount for Quakertown Police Chief’s Resignation After Student Protest Arrests

Pressure is growing on Quakertown Police Chief Scott McElree following the arrest of five juveniles during a student protest Friday, as residents packed a...

BREAKING: Mask order set to be lifted by June 28

This date may be moved up if 70 percent of Pennsylvania adults are fully vaccinated

Unemployment benefit work search requirements to restart in July

Individuals will begin certifying on July 18 that they have looked for work during the previous week

PennDOT centers closed for Memorial Day holiday

All driver license and photo centers will be closed May 29-31

NAACP Bucks County hosts George Floyd Memorial Vigil May 25

The vigil and call to action takes place at 5 p.m. at the Bucks County Courthouse Lawn in Doylestown

Medicare event set for June 23

Residents who will soon turn 65 can learn about healthcare coverage options

Uninsured residents reminded that COVID-19 vaccine is free

Bucks health officials said the vaccine is helping COVID-19 rates drop

Bensalem Township School District announces April Students of the Month

Congratulations to these outstanding individuals

SCORE Bucks County to offer free webinars in June

The virtual presentations are geared toward the local business community

The Longest Day shines light on Alzheimer’s disease

Fundraiser gives participants choice in how to support association
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