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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...

United Way of Bucks County hosts ‘Celebration of Resiliency’

The nonprofit highlighted its initiatives to help locals in need during the pandemic and beyond

Pennsylvania lifts mask mandate for fully-vaccinated people

Masking will still be required for unvaccinated individuals until 70 percent of Pennsylvanians age 18 and older are fully vaccinated

Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine now available for use in 12- to 15-year-olds

The CDC recently made an official recommendation to use the vaccine for this age group

State to increase event & gathering maximum capacity May 17

Maximum occupancy limits will be increased to 50 percent for indoor events, and 75 percent for outdoor events

New garbage trucks coming to Bucks

The older gasoline- and diesel-fueled vehicles are being replaced with cleaner fuel ones

Bensalem Education Foundation announces grant awards

A Mindful Learning Garden, math competitions and more are coming to the district

Local schools join statewide call for funding

Districts are facing a revenue crunch, COVID expenses and rising mandated costs

Pennsylvanians urged to apply for rental assistance

A ruling from the US District Court for the District of Columbia struck down the CDC’s nationwide moratorium on evictions established in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
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