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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...

WirePOLITICS — Murt backs child care benefit reform bill

Tom Waring, the WireState Rep. Tom Murt joined fellow Republican Reps. Dave Reed and Stephen Bloom in releasing a statement following the introduction of House...

WirePOLITICS — Murt backs child care benefit reform bill

Tom Waring, the WireState Rep. Tom Murt joined fellow Republican Reps. Dave Reed and Stephen Bloom in releasing a statement following the introduction of House...

Santarsiero discusses state funds for Israel

Tom Waring, the WireDuring a Capitol news conference, state Rep. Steve Santarsiero said that his bill to protect investments in Israel is a natural step...

WirePOLITICS: Petri to hold town hall meetings

State Rep. Scott Petri will hold two upcoming town hall meetings to share information concerning Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed state budget and House alternatives...

WirePOLITICS — Haywood, Boyle support minimum wage increase

Tom Waring, the WireSen. Art Haywood joined U.S. Rep Boyle at a news conference at the Inter-Faith Food Cupboard to support an increase in the...

WirePOLITICS — Haywood, Boyle support minimum wage increase

Tom Waring, the WireSen. Art Haywood joined U.S. Rep Boyle at a news conference at the Inter-Faith Food Cupboard to support an increase in the...

WirePOLITICS: Bath Road set to commemorate fallen police officer Sgt. George Stuckey

Tom Waring, the WireGov. Tom Wolf last week signed into law legislation naming a segment of Bath Road — State Route 2049 — in Bristol Township as the Sergeant...

WirePOLITICS: Davis, Galloway vote for lower property taxes, stabilized school funding

Tom Waring, the WireBucks County Democratic Reps. John Galloway and Tina Davis both voted to adopt an amendment to a bill that would offer lower...

WireENTERTAINMENT — The strongest man who stands alone: An Enemy of the People opens at Bristol Riverside Theater

Jack Firneno, the WireAfter a preview of An Enemy of the People last week at the Bristol Riverside Theatre, a young girl said the play...

Montgomery County gives update on Pennypack Trail extension

Matt Schickling, the WireThe Pennypack Trail extension unofficially opened when the weather broke, but the official grand opening is still pending and more improvements may...
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