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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...

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

Wolf outlines plan for state parks

State parks in Bucks County include Neshaminy and Tyler

Bucks County Commissioners meeting Aug. 4

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

Mark Zinman, candidate for Magisterial Judge, is certified to serve

The Democratic nominee has passed the necessary examination

Santarsiero secures $60,000 for Lower Makefield Township Police

The department is getting a new crime scene and accident investigation vehicle

Gov. Wolf visits Bristol Borough to celebrate hospitality funding during COVID

Itri Wood Fired was one of 196 CHIRP recipients in Bucks; the grant allowed the restaurant to keep all employees

Thomas, Grove are reforming congressional map drawing

For the first time, residents across Pennsylvania will be able to provide feedback throughout the process

Santarsiero secures $750,000 in state funding for COVID-19 vaccine efficacy test

The test was created by Bucks County biotechnology firm FlowMetric

Wolf celebrates passing of Act 26, which allows PA collegiate athletes to profit

College athletes can earn money from endorsements, such as sponsorships and appearances
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