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“That's my only means to commute,” said Antonio Deleon, a 38-year-old disabled Levittown resident who lives on a fixed income. He uses it to get to class and for volunteer work in Philadelphia. SEPTA ...
Nearly everyone will experience some kind of disability in our lives. Donald Trump's attacks on federal programs and legislation like the Americans with Disabilities Act will hurt us all. Photo ...
From amending local zoning regulations, operating donation fueled resale locations and providing financial literacy resources to everyone, Habitat Bucks County helps eligible program participants ...
“For all intents and purposes, the funding for the rest of this fiscal year is unavailable,” said Maryam Phillips, executive director of Hosting Solutions and Library Consulting (HSLC). Rural and ...
A Q&A with Haley McEwen about her new book “The US Christian Right and Pro-Family Politics in 21st Century Africa.” Students who read and talk to each other about stories with social themes report ...
The state’s nursing shortage is the result of long-standing issues in education, workforce retention and burnout, and health care delivery. Education bottlenecks, burnout and an aging workforce are ...
“This kind of violence is becoming far too common in our society. And I don’t give a damn if it’s coming from one particular side or the other,” Shapiro said. “It has to stop.” Pennsylvania Gov. Josh ...
From Richlandtown to Bristol, Bucks County nursing home patients, home care patients, and the staff who care for them will be directly impacted by expected massive cuts to Medicaid. In Bucks County, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — As Kristan Hawkins, president of the national anti-abortion group Students for Life, tours college campuses, she has grown accustomed to counterprotests from abortion rights ...
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