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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 Assistance Capital Program funding secured for Bucks County

State grants will go toward projects in Bristol Borough, Falls Township and other areas

Fitzpatrick honored by children’s organization

The bipartisan advocacy organization First Focus Campaign for Children named him a 2022 Champion for Children

Tax credits for Croydon, Bristol projects

Santarsiero and Davis secured $500,000 in Neighborhood Assistance Program tax credits to revitalize Croydon and Bristol

Fitzpatrick re-elected

U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick defeated Democrat Ashley Ehasz, taking 55 percent of the vote

New Yardley police vehicles

Yardley Borough Police purchased a new police vehicle and motorcycle

Commissioners meeting Nov. 16

The meeting takes place at 10:30 a.m. at the Bucks County Administration Building, 55 E. Court St., in Doylestown

Earmark for Hepatitis B Foundation

The foundation received a Community Project Funding grant for its Center of Public Health Excellence

Special license plate available for veterans

House Bill 1571 would allow any recipient of the Air Medal to apply for a special registration license plate through PennDOT, accompanied by a fee of $23

Morrisville gets new police car

The new 2022 Ford Explorer was purchased in May and has been outfitted with new police equipment including radios, computers and sirens

Recognizing school psychologists

A bipartisan resolution recognizes the week of Nov. 7, 2022 as National School Psychology Week
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