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Philadelphia Expands Shelter Capacity to Reach “Functional Zero”

Philadelphia is moving forward with a plan to reach what city officials describe as “a functional zero in homelessness,” defined as a point where...

Rep. Brian Munroe Pushes Action on Online Scams Targeting Seniors

As older Pennsylvanians navigate rising costs and inflation, another threat to their financial security has been growing at an alarming rate. Bad actors are...

Legislators, advocates call for full and fair education funding

State Rep. Perry Warren acknowledged unequal funding among the Pennsbury, Council Rock and Morrisville school districts

Santarsiero introduces legislation to help combat eating disorders

SB 988 would require schools to annually provide education to parents about eating disorders

Senate passes bill to help expand high-speed broadband internet in Pennsylvania

H.B. 2071 was passed unanimously to bring high-speed internet to students, businesses and residents

Thomas bill to expand PACENET passes Senate

House Bill 1260 would raise income eligibility limits for single individuals and married couples

Residents invited to submit their own congressional maps by Dec. 15

Submissions can be made through the Redistricting Public Comment Portal

Wolf vetoes legislation to allow unvetted concealed carry

Senate Bill 565 would allow individuals to carry concealed guns without a background check or permit

Santarsiero secures $1.57 million for biotech investment in Bucks

The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center will receive funding from the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program

Doylestown Hospital Children’s Village receives $2 million

The daycare facility was damaged beyond repair on Aug. 4, 2020, when an EF2 tornado touched down in Doylestown

Bucks Commissioners meeting Dec. 15

The 10:30 a.m. meeting in Doylestown will be broadcast on Facebook
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