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  • PA Senate Democrats Urge Passage Of Minimum Wage Legislation
    Government

    PA Senate Democrats Urge Passage Of Minimum Wage Legislation

    June 11, 2026

    This yearโ€™s minimum wage bill currently sits in the Republican-controlled Senateโ€™s Labor and Industry Committee.

    Read More: PA Senate Democrats Urge Passage Of Minimum Wage Legislation
  • UPDATED: Forecast Postpones Harry S. Truman High School Graduation
    Schools, Weather

    UPDATED: Forecast Postpones Harry S. Truman High School Graduation

    June 10, 2026

    Weather is to blame.

    Read More: UPDATED: Forecast Postpones Harry S. Truman High School Graduation
  • Neshaminy Delays High School Commencement To Saturday
    Schools, Weather

    Neshaminy Delays High School Commencement To Saturday

    June 10, 2026

    The possibility of severe weather and a dangerous heat wave has forced Neshaminy School District officials to postpone the high…

    Read More: Neshaminy Delays High School Commencement To Saturday
  • Middletown Drafting Ordinance To Regulate Data Center Development
    Business, Government

    Middletown Drafting Ordinance To Regulate Data Center Development

    June 10, 2026

    Middletown Township officials announced this week that they are drafting new regulations.

    Read More: Middletown Drafting Ordinance To Regulate Data Center Development
  • Bristol Twp. Police Chief Nabs Harry S. Truman High School Alumni Award
    Cops, Courts and Fire, Neighbors, Schools

    Bristol Twp. Police Chief Nabs Harry S. Truman High School Alumni Award

    June 10, 2026

    Born and raised in Bristol Township, the chief said he was humbled to receive the award.ย 

    Read More: Bristol Twp. Police Chief Nabs Harry S. Truman High School Alumni Award
  • Man Accused Of Burning Flags, Veteran Grave Markers At Cemetery
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Man Accused Of Burning Flags, Veteran Grave Markers At Cemetery

    June 10, 2026

    A man is accused of burning American flags and veteran grave markers at a Bristol Township cemetery.

    Read More: Man Accused Of Burning Flags, Veteran Grave Markers At Cemetery
  • Bucks County, District Attorney Expands Youth Safety Lawsuit Against Major Tech Firms
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Bucks County, District Attorney Expands Youth Safety Lawsuit Against Major Tech Firms

    June 10, 2026

    Local officials alleged the platforms fuel a youth mental health and child exploitation problem.

    Read More: Bucks County, District Attorney Expands Youth Safety Lawsuit Against Major Tech Firms
  • High Heat, Oppressive Humidity, Storms Headed For Area
    Weather

    High Heat, Oppressive Humidity, Storms Headed For Area

    June 10, 2026

    A stretch of oppressive humidity and high heat will bring a risk of afternoon storms before relief arrives early next…

    Read More: High Heat, Oppressive Humidity, Storms Headed For Area
  • PA House Passes 5% Digital Ad Tax For Senior Property Tax Relief
    Business, Government

    PA House Passes 5% Digital Ad Tax For Senior Property Tax Relief

    June 10, 2026

    Nearly 40 Republicans joined the Democratic majority to advance the bill.

    Read More: PA House Passes 5% Digital Ad Tax For Senior Property Tax Relief
  • Cab Of Truck Melts In Route 1 Blaze
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Cab Of Truck Melts In Route 1 Blaze

    June 9, 2026

    A morning truck fire heavily damaged a vehicle and briefly stalled northbound traffic on Route 1.

    Read More: Cab Of Truck Melts In Route 1 Blaze
  • Fuel Tanker Fire Briefly Closes I-95
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Fuel Tanker Fire Briefly Closes I-95

    June 9, 2026

    The fire closed a portion of I-95.

    Read More: Fuel Tanker Fire Briefly Closes I-95
  • Two-Vehicle Crash With Fire On Burlington-Bristol Bridge
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Two-Vehicle Crash With Fire On Burlington-Bristol Bridge

    June 9, 2026

    A two-vehicle crash and fire shut down the Burlington-Bristol Bridge for roughly three hours Tuesday morning.

    Read More: Two-Vehicle Crash With Fire On Burlington-Bristol Bridge
  • Bill Would Require PA Owners To Lock Up Guns
    Government

    Bill Would Require PA Owners To Lock Up Guns

    June 9, 2026

    The measure requires firearms to be locked or in a safe unless being carried or in close proximity to the…

    Read More: Bill Would Require PA Owners To Lock Up Guns
  • Three Medical Routines That Older People May Not Need
    Neighbors

    Three Medical Routines That Older People May Not Need

    June 9, 2026

    The question of when older patients can safely stop screening for colon cancer has prompted years of debate.

    Read More: Three Medical Routines That Older People May Not Need
  • Urban Outfitters Announces Major Falls Twp. Expansion, Adding Hundreds Of Jobs
    Business, Government

    Urban Outfitters Announces Major Falls Twp. Expansion, Adding Hundreds Of Jobs

    June 8, 2026

    Urban Outfitters is expanding its operations in the area with a new facility and jobs.

    Read More: Urban Outfitters Announces Major Falls Twp. Expansion, Adding Hundreds Of Jobs
  • Sexual Assault At Levittown Park Under Investigation
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Sexual Assault At Levittown Park Under Investigation

    June 8, 2026

    State Police are investigating the sexual assault of a woman walking along the Delaware Canal State Park towpath

    Read More: Sexual Assault At Levittown Park Under Investigation
  • PennDOT, Municipalities Could Save Route 1 Service Roads
    Government, Transportation

    PennDOT, Municipalities Could Save Route 1 Service Roads

    June 8, 2026

    The service roads can remain under a possible change to plans, PennDOT officials said.

    Read More: PennDOT, Municipalities Could Save Route 1 Service Roads
  • 5-Year-Old Boy Medevaced After E-Bike Crash
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    5-Year-Old Boy Medevaced After E-Bike Crash

    June 8, 2026

    The boy was flown to a hospital in Philadelphia.

    Read More: 5-Year-Old Boy Medevaced After E-Bike Crash
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    Jun 13, 2026
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