Human Services Director Rachael Neff said over $500,000 has already been awarded to 25 recovery houses.
Hilltown supervisors OK preliminary expansion of 29 mobile homes at age-restricted community
The Village of Quiet Acres currently has 115 units on its parcel at Orchard and Pheasant Hill roads.
Warrington Township Police actively accepting resumes for police officer
The deadline to apply via email is October 15.
Man sentenced to state prison for straw purchase of 13 firearms, possessing child pornography
In June, Jermaine Bantum, 36, of Philadelphia, pleaded guilty to total of 68 counts.
Iconic air traffic control tower from Willow Grove Air Base moves to Warminster
Its new location will be the Johnsville Centrifuge & Science Museum.
Philly man sentenced to 10-20 years in prison for straw purchasing 20 firearms
Jawone Shakour Williams, 33, pleaded guilty Monday before Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey L. Finley to 59 criminal counts.
Civics education in the 21st century
Our government must work for us and not us working for the government or our elected officials.
Harran defends ICE partnership as court battle continues
Harran told a county judge Friday that his partnership with the federal agency will not have a financial impact on local taxpayers.
Fitzpatrick, Schrier introduce bipartisan bill to make childcare more affordable for working families
The bipartisan legislation to permanently raise the cap on Dependent Care Assistance Plans.
Van Blunk and Peachey speak about unclaimed property at Farry’s Senior Expo
Deputy Treasurer Peachey joined with Bucks Controller Van Blunk area lawmakers to encourage Pennsylvanians to search for unclaimed property.
