According to the Environmental Protection Agency, radon is responsible for about 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the U.S.
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Liquor license transfer OK’d for Burtons Grill & Bar in new Doylestown development
The restaurant will be among the first tenants to commit to new dining and retail space planned for the former Regal Cinema portion of the shopping center.
Warrington police chief marks 25 years of service
Daniel J. Friel was recognized for decades of commitment and leadership.
Warrington officer recognized for dedication to local students and families
Officer David Kozuch was honored as an “Honorary Creeker” at Mill Creek Elementary.
Man admits to sharing child sexual abuse material on Snapchat, Dropbox, awaits sentencing
Spencer Jacob Richardson, of Fonthill Apartments on the 400 block of Fonthill Drive, Doylestown Borough, remains jailed on $15,000 cash bail.
Meth and fentanyl trafficker sentenced to more than 3 decades in prison
Brendan Craig Hamrick, of Quakertown, was sentenced to fifteen to 31 years in prison following his guilty plea to multiple felony drug charges.
Pipersville Free Library temporarily relocates while 19th-century chapel gets major renovations
The library relies entirely on donations to operate.
Man accused of uploading child sexual abuse materials to Google Photos, detectives say
Investigators said Google sent eight Cypertips to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children over the Warrington man’s alleged behavior.
Second-alarm barn fire draws heavy response in Nockamixon Township Thursday morning
The fire occurred at a renovated barn located several houses from Rick’s Egg Farm, according to emergency radio traffic.
Plumstead supervisor, a Vietnam vet and author, honored for six years to township
A veteran who authored “More Than Names on a Wall,” James McComb will continue as chair of the township’s Veterans Advisory Ad Hoc Committee.
