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PA Turnpike and NJTA Announce Two Alternatives in Delaware River Bridge Project

More than 200 community members participated in the second series of joint public meetings between the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike) and New Jersey...

Kean University Board of Trustees Approves In-State Tuition Rates for All Students

The Kean University Board of Trustees voted this week to apply in-state tuition rates to all undergraduate and graduate students from around the world,...

Schweiker releases statement on trial resumption of 9/11 mastermind

The former PA governor, of Levittown, is pleased that we’ll finally see terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in a courtroom

Wolf issues statement on Texas abortion ban

The governor said he will veto any anti-abortion legislation that lands on his desk

Poll workers needed for Nov. 2 election

Requirements include being 18 years of age and registered to vote in the county in which they want to serve as a poll worker

Santarsiero reaffirms commitment to protecting women’s reproductive rights

The senator is helping to challenge Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban, currently before the United States Supreme Court

Bucks County Commissioners meeting Sept. 15

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

Change in prison count

The Pennsylvania Legislative Reapportionment Commission voted 3-2 to count tens of thousands of state prisoners as residents of their most recent home, not the location of the prison

Wolf requires masking in schools, backtracks on previous decision to let districts choose what’s best

This decision came mere days after Bucks County school boards debated for hours whether to make masks optional or mandatory

Wolf calls on FEMA to lower thresholds for flood aid

Homes and businesses in Bucks and surrounding counties sustained significant flood damage on July 12, but federal criteria for Individual Assistance aid was not met

Farry co-hosts joint hearing to protect seniors, adults with disabilities

The majority chairman of the House Human Services Committee heard testimony on how the Department of Human Services’ intent to contract with Maximus as its independent enrollment broker will impact these populations

Opioid disaster declaration has officially ended

The General Assembly did not extend the declaration, which was most recently renewed on Aug. 4
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