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PUBLIC SAFETY

Breaking: Double shooting on Ben Franklin Parkway leaves two women wounded

No weapon has been recovered, and police urge witnesses to come forward with information.

EAGLES

ROLLING COVERAGE: The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Championship Parade

The Eagles Super Bowl Parade is under way, and more than one million fans are celebrating along the parade route

EAGLES

Howie Roseman hit in head with beer can at Eagles parade

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman was struck in the forehead with a beer can during Friday's parade celebrating the Birds' …

COURTS

Criminal charges held for court against woman accused of Christmas Eve shooting in Bucks County

Savanna Summer Munoz allegedly shot a man has he ran away from her on Evans Street in the late afternoon …

GOVERNMENT

Hearing set for March for liquor license transfer to new HG Coal Fired Pizza location

New Britain Borough Council, by law, must grant or deny permission for the liquor license transfer from Bucks Bagels in …

EVENTS

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SCHOOLS

Pennridge School Board proposes full-day kindergarten program

The program would follow a play-based approach aimed at bolstering social skills, fine motor skills, academic readiness and school stamina …

GOOD CITIZENS

Good Work and Good News: Meet Kyle Carter, NAMI Philly

One in five Americans live with a mental health condition

BUSINESS

Penn Community Bank releases 2024 Impact Report detailing its strategic investments alongside charitable arm

Annual report highlights bank and Penn Community Bank Foundation’s dedication to legacy and vision for impactful future

STATE

Child welfare agencies are buckling under staffing shortages as Pa. debates using opioid money to help

Pennsylvania expects to receive billions of dollars from settlements with drug companies over their role in the opioid epidemic.

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