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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...

Security of the supply

Dept. of Agriculture offers assurance of food chain amid concerns of contamination, shortages due to COVID-19

A rapid response

Bucks launches COVID-19 emergency loan program to support local businesses, funded by Parx Casino revenue

Wolf extends school closure for remainder of academic year

Secretary of Education implements state-level waivers to ensure continuity and flexibility

Newtown Sports Training Center to be used as field facility for local hospitals during COVID-19 crisis

The Newtown Athletic Club is in the process of preparing the space for 300+ beds for overflow hospital needs

Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund awards additional $32,500 to local nonprofits

A Woman’s Place, Bucks County Children and Youth, Family Service Association and more were awarded funding from United Way of Bucks County and Penn Community Bank

Wolf signs order to provide targeted distribution of COVID-19 PPE and supplies to hospitals

The order will ensure the efficient allocation of N95 masks, ventilators and more

Wolf orders flags to half-staff to honor COVID-19 victims

Commonwealth flags on all commonwealth facilities, public buildings and grounds will fly at half-staff until further notice

Dept. of Human Services emphasizes importance of supporting those with disabilities during COVID-19 emergency

The DHS hosted a virtual press briefing to raise awareness of the challenges faced by people with disabilities during the public health emergency, and shared information on its efforts to support this vulnerable population

Community leaders join Wolf to call for end to COVID-19-related discrimination

Pennsylvania State Police reported an increasing number of incidents targeting members of the Asian American community due to misinformation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic

First Lady Frances Wolf: Volunteerism remains essential

Efforts to distribute meals and other life-sustaining services remain an essential activity, even with a statewide stay-at-home order in place
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