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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...

Bucks County Inmate Captured in Carlisle After Escaping UPenn Hospital Custody

Shawn Dempsey, 57, an inmate from Bucks County, was taken into custody Thursday night in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, after escaping supervision during a medical visit...

Medicaid and asset protection webinar set for April 6

The online presentation, offered from 6 to 7 p.m., is hosted by Newman Elder Law

Dianna Yurko, of Autocrafters CARSTAR Collision, wins Bensalem’s 2021 Alignable Local Business Person of the Year

The national competition celebrates hometown business heroes supporting peers during the COVID-19 era

State provides tips for avoiding ticks this spring

Ticks can carry Lyme disease and Anaplasmosis

Wolf encourages residents to ‘Pick Up Pennsylvania’

The statewide campaign of community cleanups runs through May 31

Bucks County veteran honored by Wolfs during Women’s History Month

Marlena Ventresca Parker, who was the first female commander of the 73rd Airlift Squadron, Scott Air Force Base in Illinois, was recognized

Visit Bucks County accepting nominations for Travel & Tourism Week awards

All nominations must be received by April 5

Bensalem Police arrest child predator

Jonathan Savino, a 21-year-old from Levittown, was arrested in the parking lot of 4200 Neshaminy Blvd.

Bucks Republicans applaud expansion of local control over vaccines

The Pennsylvania Department of Health and legislative vaccine task force will distribute the Johnson & Johnson vaccine directly to the Bucks County Department of Health

All Pennsylvanians eligible to schedule vaccination appointments beginning April 19

Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam stressed that eligibility does not guarantee an immediate vaccination appointment

State aligns social distancing guidance in schools with CDC, says 3 feet is OK

Recommendations and guidance take effect April 5
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