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SEPTA Reaches Tentative Contract Agreement with Largest Transit Workers Union

SEPTA today announced that it has reached a tentative contract agreement with TWU Local 234 for employees the union represents in the City, Suburban,...

Consumer Guide Helps Pennsylvanians Shop for Used Electronics, Save Money During Holiday Season

Pennsylvania consumers can shop for used electronic items with confidence this holiday season by using the newest Fixed for the Holidays shopping guide, released...

Bucks County Commissioners to meet June 17

The 10 a.m. meeting will be broadcast via live-stream on Facebook, public comment is invited

Southeast Republican legislators urge Wolf to allow youth sports to resume

They said this will help children readjust toward the new normal

Davis legislation would create grace periods for insurance premium payments during a disaster emergency

Currently, Pennsylvania has only recommended insurers grant a grace period to policyholders during the pandemic

Davis reopens district office June 8

The Levittown office will be open Monday-Friday by appointment only

State reports smooth election, Bucks Congressional race close

6,000 votes stand between incumbent Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and opponent Andy Meehan

Reminders about voting in Tuesday’s primary

Voters going to the polls are urged to practice several precautions

House Republicans vote to reopen Pennsylvania

House Resolution 836 would end the executive order to shut down businesses, which Wolf issued on March 17

Farry COVID-19 bills advance

House Bill 2541 would allow county commissioners to reopen businesses, and House Bill 777 would allow social clubs to keep small games of chance funds for a year after the state of emergency is lifted

Southeast Republican House members work to secure $10 million for COVID-19 vaccine research and development

The money has been approved by the House to go to entities across the state working on a vaccine, such as Wistar Institute in Philadelphia

House provides resources to combat COVID-19 pandemic

$2.6 billion would distributed to counties, small businesses, the elderly population and those with intellectual disabilities
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