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SEPTA to Restore Full Service & Implement Fare Increase on Sunday

SEPTA is reminding customers that full service will be restored this Sunday, Sept. 14, including the 20% Bus and Metro service cuts that started...

PA Turnpike Building Solar Microgrid at Western Regional Office

Construction is underway at the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s (PA Turnpike) Western Regional Office (WRO) for a solar microgrid that will power the PA Turnpike’s 27,000-square-foot...

Longtime Bucks Commissioner Charlie Martin reflects on 24-year tenure ahead of retirement

The Southampton resident and William Tennent alum now has plans to run for school board director of Centennial School District

Workforce Development Board appoints new director

The Bucks County Workforce Development Board and the Bucks County Commissioners announced the selection of Billie Barnes, who has a quarter-century of workforce experience, as the agency’s director

Three historic deed books dedicated

Three historic Bucks County deed books have been dedicated in honor of residents and elected officials in Ivyland Borough and Warwick Townships for their support of the Bucks County Historic Deed Book Restoration Project

Fighting for fair compensation

Reps. Galloway and Warren support task force to eliminate misclassification of workers as independent contractors

Thomas to host Kids Fest at St. Martin of Tours

Enjoy free food, fun and games on Sept. 21

Fitzpatrick visits border

U.S. Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-1st dist.) and Josh Harder, a California Democrat, recently visited the Southern border

Officials break ground on new trail

The Bucks County Commissioners ceremonially broke ground recently on the Upper Bucks Rail Trail, which will connect the county to a vast network of biking and walking trails throughout the region

Davis to host ninth annual Senior Expo this Thursday

State and local agencies will be on hand in Bristol, offering information geared toward older adults

Retiring Bucks commissioner honored

Retiring Bucks County Commissioner Charles H. Martin was recently honored at the annual Middletown Grange Fair for his many years of support for farm preservation, agricultural and 4-H programs, and the Grange Fair itself

Act encourages parents to store child’s DNA

U.S. Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Donald Norcross introduced the National Child Identification Act, H.R. 4172, which aids law enforcement by encouraging parents and guardians to proactively collect and store their children’s sensitive identification information at home
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SEPTA to Restore Full Service & Implement Fare Increase on Sunday

SEPTA is reminding customers that full service will be restored this Sunday, Sept. 14, including the 20% Bus and Metro service cuts that started...

Jalen Carter Ejected for Spitting on Dak Prescott in Eagles’ Season Opener

The Philadelphia Eagles opened their 2025 season at Lincoln Financial Field by raising their Super Bowl banner. Within seconds, the celebration was replaced by...

SEPTA Service Note: Chestnut Hill East Regional Rail Line

Service will be restored on SEPTA's Chestnut Hill East Regional Rail Line on Monday, September 8 beginning at 5 a.m. The Line will operate...