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51 New Coronavirus Cases As Bucks Hopes To Reopen
Gov. Tom Wolf will announce the next round of counties moving to the less-restrictive yellow phase of his coronavirus plan on Friday.

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Gov. Tom Wolf will announce the next round of counties moving to the less-restrictive yellow phase of his coronavirus plan on Friday.

Gov. Tom Wolf will move more counties to his coronavirus plan's less-restrictive phase Friday. Bucks commissioners hope to be on the list.
The new rule, which will last through the coronavirus crisis, is aimed at helping bars, restaurants and hotels hurt by the shutdown.
As the volume of traffic increases, police will be looking for safety belt and other violations, especially at night, officials said.
The students, in kindergarten through 3rd grade, made pictures and slides that were compiled into a video.
Despite not meeting the established state coronavirus reopening standards, local leaders say they're ready to move forward.
He approached a man leaving the train station and demanded his wallet, claiming to have a gun, according to police.
A metals company would create 60-70 new jobs on the site, township officials said.
Several Pennsylvania chain retailers have announced store closures amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Damir Selman Cambria left the Valley Youth House at 3:30 p.m. Monday.
The number of new cases reported Tuesday was three times the target for reopening under Pennsylvania's plan.
Businesses of all types should be allowed to open for pickup orders, Bucks County lawmakers and others said in a letter to the governor.
Police said the tree, along Plum Alley, was knocked down by high winds Tuesday afternoon.
The township also announced that this year's summer camp program has been canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The roadwork, in Lower Makefield, is expected to take two days.
Bucks County health officials say that, despite the one-day spike, coronavirus case counts are moving in the right direction.
Police charged him after examining evidence left at a local home in January.
Approved businesses in Bucks will get $25,000 from a coronavirus relief fund, county commissioners said on Monday.
The shootout on Sunday happened with the victim's 2-year-old child nearby, according to Falls Township Police.
Jason Ottinger is wanted on weapons and traffic charges after Newtown Police say he ran away from a traffic stop Thursday night.