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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...

PA launches COVID-19 job hiring portal

Those looking for work can find life-sustaining businesses that are hiring

PA begins implementing new federal unemployment benefits

Eligible claimants can get an extra $600

Deadline extended for Bucks County High School Short-Fiction Contest

Freshmen through seniors now have until noon on Monday, April 20 to enter an original story for the chance to win up to $200 in the 3rd annual contest

Wolf announces $450 million loan program for financially-strained hospitals

HELP would provide short-term financial relief to Pennsylvania’s hospitals as they prepare for the growing surge of individuals infected with COVID-19

Dept. of Corrections to establish temporary program to reprieve sentences of incarceration

This is meant to aid the department in the transfer of qualifying individuals to community corrections facilities or home confinement amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Penn Community Bank announces $30,000 donation to COVID-19 fight

The contribution to Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership established HOPE Fund, supports critical unmet needs in local response

Bucks County Community College freezes tuition for next year

The board of trustees voted to keep tuition at $165 a credit for Bucks County residents for the 2020-2021 academic year

Dept. of Corrections extends visit suspension, enhanced employee screenings indefinitely

DOC officials implemented video visitation and are providing inmates with additional free phone calls and emails

Virtual support

Mental health resources still available during COVID-19, include helpline and emergency therapists
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