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DelVal Returns for 2026 Philadelphia Flower Show

Delaware Valley University returned last week to the Philadelphia Flower Show, presented by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS). DelVal took home a silver medal...

Calls Mount for Quakertown Police Chief’s Resignation After Student Protest Arrests

Pressure is growing on Quakertown Police Chief Scott McElree following the arrest of five juveniles during a student protest Friday, as residents packed a...

L&I provides update on appeals process for certain UC claimants

Anyone who receives a denial of their unemployment claim after the time for appeal has expired and believes the denial was incorrect, may still file an appeal

Revised dental health care guidance for treating patients during COVID-19

Prohibition on non-urgent and non-emergent dental procedures has been removed

Guidance for buildings closed during COVID-19

As businesses enter the Yellow Phase, owners of dormant buildings are encouraged to flush building water systems prior to reopening

Picture perfect

Photography major Emily Frizzelle, of Levittown, named valedictorian at Moore College of Art & Design

Heroes of health

St. Mary Home Care staff discusses COVID-19’s impact on local seniors, outlines at-home services

Human Services launches Emergency Assistance Program to help low-income families during COVID-19

Families who qualify will be eligible for a one-time payment to assist them in meeting basic needs and help them secure more stable financial footing in the future

Wolf extends stay-at-home order to June 4

The order was originally set to expire last night at midnight

Protections from foreclosures and evictions through July 10

Gov. Tom Wolf signed an executive order that protects Pennsylvanians from foreclosures or evictions through this date

Wolf Administration receives approval to launch food access program for students during COVID-19

The Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer program will be temporary and is designed to bridge the gap left by schools closing and help families who may have strained resources due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund provides $25,000 for hunger relief

Bucks County Opportunity Council was awarded the funds to help aid local food pantries that are struggling to keep up with the increased demand for food assistance
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