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It is no longer illegal to play polo before 1 o'clock on Sundays. That, and 18 other bills signed into law Wednesday in Pennsylvania.

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It is no longer illegal to play polo before 1 o'clock on Sundays. That, and 18 other bills signed into law Wednesday in Pennsylvania.

Museums in Doylestown are preparing to reopen, following Bucks County's transition to the green phase of coronavirus mitigation.
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The Central Bucks School District anticipates the reopening plan will be considered at the board's July 28 meeting.
After trending downward for weeks, coronavirus cases in some Pennsylvania communities are experiencing an uptick. Here's where:
Pennsylvania is extending unemployment compensation for residents by an additional 13 weeks, officials announced this week.
The plan, which will be considered by the board Tuesday, includes guidelines for players and coaches during practices and workouts.
State officials said Monday they have no plans to dial back the reopening strategy, despite an uptick of coronavirus cases in some areas.
Street closures are planned in Doylestown Borough this Friday and Saturday.
Bear sightings have been reported Sunday and Monday in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
It's unknown if it is the same bear first spotted in Horsham on Sunday.
The state's coronavirus cases surpassed 85,000 Sunday, days after officials in Philadelphia expressed concerns over a resurgence in cases.
Two people were shot "multiple times" overnight on E. City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd, Lower Merion Township police said.
New coronavirus cases in Pennsylvania are ticking up slightly, with 600 additional positive cases of COVID-19 reported on Friday.
The retail calamity continues in Pennsylvania as more chain restaurants and stores file for bankruptcy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Tom Wolf has signed amended green phase orders, which enable southeastern Pennsylvania counties to move to green on Friday.
Central Bucks School District officials on Thursday provided an update on the status of the upcoming school year.
Newtown will move into the green phase on Friday. Here's what that means for local businesses:
Doylestown will move into the green phase on Friday. Here's what that means for local businesses: