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Kean University Board of Trustees Approves In-State Tuition Rates for All Students

The Kean University Board of Trustees voted this week to apply in-state tuition rates to all undergraduate and graduate students from around the world,...

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...

Commissioners meeting Feb. 2

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

Reimbursements for tickets

Reps. Farry and Tomlinson announced that PennDOT will begin reimbursing motorists who were fined by automated speed cameras along U.S. Route 1

Thomas’ Healthcare Heroes bill passes committee

House Bill 1420 would help frontline workers suffering from pandemic-related mental health issues

Galloway introduces legislation to prohibit remote stalking

The legislation would prohibit Apple AirTags from being used to track individuals

National Stalking Awareness Month

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick helped introduce a resolution designating January as National Stalking Awareness Month to raise awareness about the dangers of stalking

Cracking down on fentanyl smugglers

The Fentanyl Trafficker Elimination Act, introduced by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick and others, would increase criminal penalties for trafficking illegal fentanyl in the United States

PASNAP endorses Josh Shapiro for governor

The Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals first endorsed Shapiro in 2016 in his inaugural race for PA Attorney General

PA to receive $1.6 billion to fix bridges

This is made possible through the newly-passed Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Report helps seniors make financial decisions

U.S. Sens. Bob Casey Jr. and Tim Scott unveiled a new, bipartisan report entitled "Financial Literacy in Retirement: Providing Just-in-Time Information and Assistance to Older Americans and People with Disabilities"

Toomey applauds vaccine ruling

The Supreme Court blocked the federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine and testing requirement for private employers with 100 or more employees
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