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PA Turnpike Prepares for Heavy Holiday Travel

It’s the final countdown to 2026 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA Turnpike) is getting ready for what’s traditionally a busy travel period. The PA Turnpike...

DelVal Student Takes the Field at Eagles Game Through Internship

Delaware Valley University turf management student Connor Esbenshade '26 had a unique, behind-the-scenes role during the Philadelphia Eagles game Monday night, assisting on the...

Wolf Administration launches Mental Health Resources Guide

The guide includes messages of hope and sections on how to access treatment, prevent suicide and more

State agriculture to be celebrated virtually for 2021 PA Farm Show

The theme will be ‘Cultivating Tomorrow’

Wolf signs 11th renewal of opioid disaster declaration

The declaration allows the state to loosen regulations and work outside of typical procedures to expedite aid to help those suffering from opioid use disorder

Dept. of Health pilots COVID-19 exposure notification mobile app

The app is designed to help bolster the state’s contact tracing efforts

$8 million in funding supports water and sewer projects

Bristol and Northampton Townships are among the recipients

Pennsylvania Bar Association honors Bucks Attorney Henry A. Carpenter

Carpenter founded Bucks County Elder Law in Yardley, and was the recipient of the Excellence in Elder Law Award

Bucks Community College contributes to COVID-19 research

Nearly three dozen college computers are connected to IBM’s World Community Grid, processing 30 days of research every 24 hours in an effort to find a cure

Pennsbury awarded grant to support remote learning needs during COVID-19

These funds will assist the district in purchasing additional Chromebooks and providing additional curricular resources for students and teachers

Middletown Township participates in Local Climate Action Program

The township will learn how to measure local greenhouse gas emissions, assess local climate-related vulnerabilities and more through June 2021

State contact tracing staff now at 1,205, recruitment continues

The purpose of the staff is to identify any instances of community spread and prevent larger outbreaks of COVID-19
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