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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...

Bucks County Digs Out After Blizzard Drops Up to 21 Inches

Cleanup efforts were underway across Bucks County on Wednesday after a powerful winter storm buried parts of the region under nearly two feet of...

Fatalities, injuries reduced thanks to roundabouts

PennDOT recently reviewed data for 22 roundabouts, including Route 0213 (Bridgetown Pike/Maple Avenue)

PA Liquor Control Board awards $2.8 million to reduce underage, dangerous drinking

Bucks County Drug & Alcohol Commission and Lower Makefield Township Police Department were among local recipients

Museums, historical societies can apply for $2 million in grants

The application deadline is Wednesday, Oct. 14

Dept. of Health urges residents to prepare now for potential emergencies, disasters

Tips are provided for students returning to school, and families in areas where flooding and wind damage can occur

Family Service announces leadership change

Dina Della Ducata is no longer with the organization; Julie Dees has been appointed acting CEO

Long-term care facilities complete baseline COVID-19 testing

The universal testing aims to help facilities know the status of COVID-19 among staff and residents, and take necessary steps to keep everyone safe in the fall

Residents urged to review expiration date of prescriptions

NARCAN - a brand of the lifesaving overdose-reversal drug naloxone - has a shelf life of 36 months

Lenape Valley to hold virtual workshop on childhood anxiety

The free event will be offered on Zoom on Sept. 24, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

Pennsylvanians encouraged to get involved on National Poll Worker Recruitment Day

Poll workers must be 18 years old and registered to vote in the county in which they wish to serve as a poll worker

Wolf renews COVID-19 disaster declaration

The governor originally signed it March 6 following the announcement of the first two presumptive positive cases of the virus in the commonwealth
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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...

Bucks County Digs Out After Blizzard Drops Up to 21 Inches

Cleanup efforts were underway across Bucks County on Wednesday after a powerful winter storm buried parts of the region under nearly two feet of...

Bucks County Inmate Captured in Carlisle After Escaping UPenn Hospital Custody

Shawn Dempsey, 57, an inmate from Bucks County, was taken into custody Thursday night in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, after escaping supervision during a medical visit...