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Read More: Rep. Fitzpatrick Votes With Democrats On War Powers ActU.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick was one of four Republicans who crossed party lines Wednesday.
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Read More: PA Nurse Practitioners Push For Independence From Physician OversightIn Pennsylvania, Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners must have a written collaborative agreement with a licensed physician to work.
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Read More: Experts Say Elder Abuse Agencies Should Investigate As State Scales Back OversightState aging officials reviewed every no-need designation to ensure older adults werenโt being left at risk of harm before the…
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Read More: Long-Delayed Bristol Healthcare Facility Cleared To OpenA healthcare facility is one step closer to opening its doors after 10 years of labor and a 14-year development…
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Read More: Police To Start Issuing Fines For Hands-Free Law Violations FridayThe law took effect last June, but it included a one-year grace period where police could only issue warnings.
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Read More: Free Summer Meals Program Returns To Bristol Twp. School DistrictThe meal program returns this summer.
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Read More: NEARBY: One Dead In Crash After Domestic DisputeA domestic dispute led to a violent, multi-vehicle crash that left one person dead.
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Read More: PA Lawmakers Look At Heat Protections As Summer ApproachesHouse bill supporters were quick to point out places where they thought federal rules fell short.
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Read More: Pro-BMXers Teach Students SafetyA BMX stunt show brought a message of bicycle and helmet safety to Levittown.
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Read More: LevittownNow, Other Local News Outlets Form PA Independent News AssociationNew coalition targets public notice reform and sustainable models for independent newsrooms across the state.
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Read More: Falls Twp. Cops Seek Missing 17-Year-Old BoyPolice are looking for a missing teen last seen Monday.
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Read More: As Budget Talks Heat Up, Governor Pushes Data Center VisionGOP leaders, unions say theyโre open to the plan. But some environmental groups argue itโs too deferential to developers.
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Read More: PA House Approves School Cellphone Ban, Sending Measure To SenateThe bipartisan 126-75 vote advances legislation.
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Read More: Why That High-Paying Summer Gig Could Be A Scammer’s TrapPennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is warning students and recent grads to watch out for phony work-from-home gigs.
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Read More: Bristol Twp. School Board Considering $179 Million Budget With Tax IncreaseThe Bristol Township School Board has approved a $179 million preliminary budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year that includes a…
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Read More: Woman Gets Prison For Striking Person With VehicleA 32-year-old woman has been sentenced.
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Read More: Cops Seek Tips After E-Scooter StolenThe theft happened last month.
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Read More: Bristol Twp. Approves $3.4 Million Contract For Road, Inlet & Ramp WorkBristol Township has locked in its contract for the 2026 road repaving and sidewalk ramp program. Advertisements Last month, Bristol…




















