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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 Galloway bill to create mental health resource network for schools

House Bill 2331 would create a mental health care services clearinghouse to help school personnel connect families to community mental health resources

Human Services urges Sens. Casey, Toomey to continue SNAP waivers

SNAP enrollment is expected to grow as COVID-19 continues

Bucks League of Women Voters releases voter resources

FAQ sheets, unedited candidates’ responses and YouTube videos are available online

Wolf issues statement on Trump rallies in PA

The governor called on the president to abide by COVID-19 mitigation guidance when visiting the commonwealth

Commissioner DiGirolamo ensures integrity of election in Bucks

He is advocating for the ability to precanvass mail-in ballots before the morning of Election Day

Tips to help older adults vote safely in the November general election

The Pennsylvania Department of Aging outlined ways older adults can stay safe while voting during the COVID-19 emergency

District Attorney Matthew Weintraub presents awards for excellence

Deputy District Attorney Edward M. Louka and Assistant District Attorney Brittney M. Kern were recognized earlier this month with awards for excellence given in memory of two prosecutors

Three assistant district attorneys who started working at the Bucks District Attorney’s office earlier this year sworn into office

David O’Beirne, Catherine Pirolli and Meghera Bunch took the oath of office from the Bucks County Common Pleas Court Judge Brian T. McGuffin

Kayden’s Law unanimously voted out of Senate Judiciary Committee

The bill, named for Kayden Mancuso, a 7-year-old from Lower Makefield who was killed by her biological father during a court-ordered, unsupervised visit granted following a year-long custody dispute, would revamp the state’s child custody laws

Fitzpatrick, Finello yet to square off in debate

U.S. Rep Brian Fitzpatrick and Democratic challenger Christina Finello were tentatively scheduled to debate on Sept. 21 on WBCB (1490 AM)
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Around 12 30 p.m. on Sunday, 32-year-old Yujun Ren of Philadelphia arrived at the Middletown Township Police Department with his attorney and turned himself...

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...

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