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Philadelphia Expands Shelter Capacity to Reach “Functional Zero”

Philadelphia is moving forward with a plan to reach what city officials describe as “a functional zero in homelessness,” defined as a point where...

Rep. Brian Munroe Pushes Action on Online Scams Targeting Seniors

As older Pennsylvanians navigate rising costs and inflation, another threat to their financial security has been growing at an alarming rate. Bad actors are...

Redevelopment Authority awards over $4 million in grants

The funding will be used for public safety, human services and more

Bucks Commissioners approve $5.5 million for Bucks EMS squads

The funding will help offset revenue loss experienced during the early days of the pandemic

Bucks Commissioners approve budget with no new taxes for 2023

The budget also reduces expenditures by 3.6 percent

Commissioners meeting Dec. 21

The final meeting of 2022 is set for Dec. 21, at 10:30 a.m. at the Bucks County Administration Building

Banning big cats as pets

The U.S. Senate passed the Big Cat Public Safety Act, which prohibits keeping tigers, lions and other big cat species as pets, and bans public contact with these species

County releases preliminary 2023 operating budget, no tax increase

The budget reduces operating expenses by $18 million from the previous year

Commissioner Gene DiGirolamo receives ‘Spirit of Commonwealth’ honor

The former state representative was recognized for his contributions to addiction treatment efforts

Bucks County Solicitor is Lawyer of the Year

Joe Khan has been recognized for his work

Santarsiero announces $1.8 million to support local YMCA

The state funding will benefit the Empower U and Stand-Up programs

$2 million secured for warehouse redevelopment project in Bristol Township

The space on Bristol Pike will be transformed and create both short-term construction jobs and permanent positions
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