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DelVal Receives Healing the Planet Grant for Tree Planting

To encourage the planting of more trees in local communities, Delaware Valley University announced that it was the recipient of a $4,000 2025 Healing...

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...

COVID-19 phased reopening county dashboard

The dashboard, launched recently by the Department of Health, breaks down four main categories that are used to determine if a county can move into the next phase of reopening

A rainbow after the storm

New Hope Celebrates shares ways to support LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month in midst of COVID-19

Wolf announces actions to address law enforcement reform and accountability in PA

Many reforms are based on the 21st Century Policing Task Force, created in 2015 under President Obama in response to the death of black teen Michael Brown in Ferguson

PA Commission on LGBTQ Affairs denounces transphobia in the Commonwealth

Executive director Rafael Alvarez Febo defended Secretary Levine, who has been met with ‘vile and toxic transphobia’

$10.8 million in new COVID-19 Working Capital Access Program funding approved

Restaurants, fitness facilities and salons have been supported with new capital funding

Online grocery purchasing for SNAP recipients now available

Participating retailers include Amazon, Walmart and ShopRite, and soon The Fresh Grocer

Long-term care restrictions to remain in place

Restrictions will remain in place at least 28 days after the respective facility’s county enters the green phase

Limited services available at additional PennDOT locations

The Bensalem Driver License Center on Neshaminy Boulevard will reopen Friday

Four shipments of remdesivir distributed to area hospitals

The antiviral drug is said to help COVID-19 patients recover faster

Pet owners reminded to maintain up-to-date rabies vaccinations

By state law, all dogs and cats three months and older are required to have current rabies vaccinations
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