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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...

NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Deadly Bristol Nursing Home Explosion

On the morning of December 23, 2025, Bristol Health & Rehab Center, a 174-bed nursing home in Bristol Township, Lower Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was...

Agriculture secretary calls for research proposals

$375,000 is available for projects to enhance biosecurity, diagnostic testing, veterinary telemedicine and other strategies to prevent, detect and manage animal diseases and protect the food supply

State’s first COVID-positive cat is confirmed

The 16-year-old Cumberland County cat lived in a household with multiple individuals who had previously been diagnosed with COVID-19

Grants available to help farmers, small businesses save money and reduce pollution

Pennsylvania farmers and other small business owners with 100 or fewer full-time employees are eligible for the grants

Grundy Library announces nature backpacks

The new initiative, a partnership with Heritage Conservancy, is intended to foster an appreciation of the Bristol Marsh and exploration of the great outdoors

Bucks COVID cases increase, hospitalizations decline

The county is averaging almost 38 new cases per day, a better statistic than what is being seen statewide

Families urged to protect children from online dangers

Children can report threats of violence, harassment and bullying anonymously through the Safe2Say Something app and hotline

TMA Bucks Teen Driver Safety Video PSA Challenge is underway

All Bucks County high schools can produce and submit a 30-second video PSA on teen driver safety by April 1 for the chance to win $500

Veterans reminded to secure their military paperwork

The state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs can help veterans safeguard their most important military paperwork - the DD Form 214

Dept. of Health: Domestic violence is a public health issue

According to fatality research by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, there were 112 victims in 2019 and over 1,600 victims in the last decade who became domestic violence homicide victims from preventable and reportable violence within their household
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