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Bensalem Schools Face Severe Budget Crisis and Possible 8.2% Tax Hike

On a recent evening inside Bensalem High School, about two dozen residents gathered for an informal question-and-answer session organized by the district’s public relations...

Prokopiak Announces State Funding for Middletown Township Projects

State Rep. Jim Prokopiak, D-Bucks, has announced the approval of two state grants that will support critical infrastructure and public service improvements in Middletown...

House passes 9/11 trail

The September 11th National Memorial Trail is a 1,300-mile system of trails that links the World Trade Center, Pentagon and Flight 93 Memorial

Fitzpatrick recognizes National Night Out

Communities and local law enforcement agencies unite every year to promote public safety and build community-police partnerships

House, Senate Republicans say opioid fight didn’t require another emergency declaration

They believe collaboration with medical professionals and first responders is more important

House Republicans urge Wolf to prioritize small businesses, restaurant recovery

Reps. Ortitay and Polinchock called on the governor to use $372 million to create two grant programs

Wolf signs 15th opioid disaster declaration

This declaration will last 21 days, or until the General Assembly takes action to extend it by Aug. 26

Public input tools on congressional redistricting now available online

Residents can make their voices and opinions heard about the congressional district map redrawing process

Bucks County Commissioners meeting Aug. 18

The 10:30 a.m. meeting in Doylestown will be broadcast on Facebook

Pennsylvania announces new criminal justice dashboard

The data aims to quantify the state’s efforts to reduce racial disparity within the system

Pennsylvania moves forward with radiological testing of leachate at landfills

This is being done in an effort to protect the state’s waterways and drinking water

Grove calls out Wolf on mixed message regarding support for ADA voting reform

House Bill 1300, vetoed by the governor, would have given disabled Pennsylvanians the option of voting curbside
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