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Prokopiak Announces State Funding for Middletown Township Projects

State Rep. Jim Prokopiak, D-Bucks, has announced the approval of two state grants that will support critical infrastructure and public service improvements in Middletown...

SEPTA Reaches Tentative Contract Agreement with Largest Transit Workers Union

SEPTA today announced that it has reached a tentative contract agreement with TWU Local 234 for employees the union represents in the City, Suburban,...

Rep. Thomas joins fight to extend state of emergency declaration

House Resolution 139 is a concurrent resolution to extend the governor’s disaster emergency declaration in response to the aftereffects of Hurricane Ida

Wolf’s request for major disaster declaration approved

This comes as residents continue to pick up the pieces from devastating Ida

Recorder of Deeds keeping busy

Over the last two years, the Bucks County Recorder of Deeds office has seen a 33.98% increase of documents recorded

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
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Prokopiak Announces State Funding for Middletown Township Projects

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