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  • Teen Charged In Middletown Shooting
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Teen Charged In Middletown Shooting

    July 19, 2021

    A 16-year-old Bensalem Township boy was charged as an adult recently with a 2020 shooting.

    Read More: Teen Charged In Middletown Shooting
  • Lower Bucks County Responders Return From Surfside Condo Collapse
    Cops, Courts and Fire, Neighbors

    Lower Bucks County Responders Return From Surfside Condo Collapse

    July 19, 2021

    Lower Bucks County emergency responders returned late last week from assisting at the scene of the deadly Surfside Condominium collapse…

    Read More: Lower Bucks County Responders Return From Surfside Condo Collapse
  • Bristol Twp. Working To Repair Spray Park
    Government

    Bristol Twp. Working To Repair Spray Park

    July 19, 2021

    Bristol Township’s spray park remained closed Monday, but township officials said repairs were underway.

    Read More: Bristol Twp. Working To Repair Spray Park
  • Cleanup From Flash Flooding Continues
    Neighbors, Weather

    Cleanup From Flash Flooding Continues

    July 19, 2021

    The cleanup from last Monday’s devastating flash flooding continues across Lower Bucks County.

    Read More: Cleanup From Flash Flooding Continues
  • Weather For The Week: Warm & Sunny
    Weather

    Weather For The Week: Warm & Sunny

    July 19, 2021

    Temperatures this week won’t be as hot as last, they will still be warm. It is summer, of course.

    Read More: Weather For The Week: Warm & Sunny
  • PA Requested $340 Million In Emergency Contracts In 2020 With Little Oversight
    Government

    PA Requested $340 Million In Emergency Contracts In 2020 With Little Oversight

    July 19, 2021

    Lawmakers this week will probe whether state agencies had too much leeway in securing emergency contracts during the pandemic, following…

    Read More: PA Requested $340 Million In Emergency Contracts In 2020 With Little Oversight
  • PAโ€™s Unemployment Rate Fell To 6.9% In June
    Business, Government

    PAโ€™s Unemployment Rate Fell To 6.9% In June

    July 19, 2021

    Dropping for the fourth consecutive month, Pennsylvaniaโ€™s unemployment rate fell to 6.9 percent in June, down one-tenth of a percentage…

    Read More: PAโ€™s Unemployment Rate Fell To 6.9% In June
  • Lightning Blamed For Sunday Fire
    Cops, Courts and Fire, Weather

    Lightning Blamed For Sunday Fire

    July 18, 2021

    A home was damaged by a fire caused by lightning early Sunday lightning.

    Read More: Lightning Blamed For Sunday Fire
  • PA Counties Decline State Senator’s Audit Inquiry
    Elections, Government

    PA Counties Decline State Senator’s Audit Inquiry

    July 18, 2021

    At least two counties in Pennsylvania tapped for an Arizona-style forensic election audit said last week they wonโ€™t comply with…

    Read More: PA Counties Decline State Senator’s Audit Inquiry
  • Pedestrian Killed Along Route 13
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Pedestrian Killed Along Route 13

    July 17, 2021

    A pedestrian was killed along Route 13.

    Read More: Pedestrian Killed Along Route 13
  • Gov. Wolf Touts COVID-19 Hospitality Grants Program In Bristol
    Business, Government, Neighbors

    Gov. Wolf Touts COVID-19 Hospitality Grants Program In Bristol

    July 17, 2021

    In addition to touring flash flooding damage in Lower Bucks County, Gov. Tom Wolf visited Bristol Borough to tout the…

    Read More: Gov. Wolf Touts COVID-19 Hospitality Grants Program In Bristol
  • FLASHBACK TO 1906: Newspaper Editors Enjoy Outing By The Sea
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    FLASHBACK TO 1906: Newspaper Editors Enjoy Outing By The Sea

    July 17, 2021

    A regular feature looking back at what was being printed more than 100 years ago in the former Bucks County…

    Read More: FLASHBACK TO 1906: Newspaper Editors Enjoy Outing By The Sea
  • Governor, Local Officials Working To Bring Help For Flood Victims
    Government, Weather

    Governor, Local Officials Working To Bring Help For Flood Victims

    July 16, 2021

    Victims from Monday’s flash flooding event that devastated parts of the area are looking for relief, and officials told them…

    Read More: Governor, Local Officials Working To Bring Help For Flood Victims
  • Breweries, Distillery Donating Portion Of Sales To Flood Recovery
    Business, Weather

    Breweries, Distillery Donating Portion Of Sales To Flood Recovery

    July 16, 2021

    A group of local breweries and a distillery are teaming up to help victims of the flash flooding.

    Read More: Breweries, Distillery Donating Portion Of Sales To Flood Recovery
  • Whatโ€™s Up This Weekend: 23+ Festivals, Outdoor Markets, Concerts & More
    Arts & Entertainment

    Whatโ€™s Up This Weekend: 23+ Festivals, Outdoor Markets, Concerts & More

    July 16, 2021

    Attend exciting summer events, including Blueberry Month at Peddler’s Village and the Summer unWINED concert (plus fireworks) at Shady Brook…

    Read More: Whatโ€™s Up This Weekend: 23+ Festivals, Outdoor Markets, Concerts & More
  • Teacher’s Aide Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Student
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Teacher’s Aide Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Student

    July 16, 2021

    A 38-year-old teacher’s aide was arrested by Falls Township police Thursday on allegations she sexually assaulted a 14-year-old student.

    Read More: Teacher’s Aide Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Student
  • Scammers Posing As Local Police
    Cops, Courts and Fire

    Scammers Posing As Local Police

    July 16, 2021

    Police in Langhorne Borough are warning residents of a phone call scheme involving scammers targeting locals.

    Read More: Scammers Posing As Local Police
  • State Sat On Probe Of Unemployment Error But Denies โ€˜Cover-Upโ€™
    Government

    State Sat On Probe Of Unemployment Error But Denies โ€˜Cover-Upโ€™

    July 16, 2021

    Pennsylvaniaโ€™s top labor official said Thursday there was never an attempt within her department to deliberately conceal an error that…

    Read More: State Sat On Probe Of Unemployment Error But Denies โ€˜Cover-Upโ€™
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