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GOVERNMENT

Quakertown Police chief placed on leave after ICE protest confrontation

Borough solicitor said Scott McElree was out on workers’ compensation following Feb. 20 incident captured on widely shared videos

SCHOOLS

ICE walkouts planned at Central Bucks West and East Monday morning

Students organize peaceful protests; district warns of unexcused absences, police presence expected

PUBLIC SAFETY

New Britain man charged after alleged assault, threats against officers

While being searched, the defendant allegedly kicked the police sergeant in the legs and had to be physically held due …

COURTS

Charges move to court against former U-Haul employee accused of stealing $9K in fuel

Philadelphia resident allegedly made more than 100 unauthorized transactions before termination

GOVERNMENT

Doylestown moves to restrict kratom and hemp-derived cannabinoid sales near schools

Council authorizes advertising of ordinance banning sales to those under 21 and within 1,000 feet of schools and playgrounds

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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Doylestown expands summer concerts, updates youth field agreements

Doylestown Athletic Association softball and Central Bucks Softball are going to take over softball in the community, borough manager said

BUCKS COUNTY

Bucks County unveils completed DART Mental Health Center

Through treatment and skill development, the Center will operate with the goals of diverting people from incarceration

STATE

Right-To-Know in PA during the age of AI

Sponsoring Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-Montgomery) said inspiration came from local reports of Right-to-Know requests for basic information that could be …

SCHOOLS

Quakertown community erupts at first school board meeting since Feb. 20 protest arrests

Director Chris Spear: “We can do better in how we communicate to students. As much as the students are going …

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