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Virtual Fountain Hill Borough Council Meeting Cancelled After “Zoombombing” Incident

Fountain Hill Borough Council was forced to abruptly end its Wednesday night virtual borough council meeting after it came under attack from a group of “Zoombombers” who infiltrated the meeting with inappropriate content.

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Red Tape, Lack of Funding Limit Public Oversight of Pa. Police Through Body Cams

Hailed as a tool to better protect people from violent police officers, their use and effectiveness have been limited. Gov. Tom Wolf says it’s time to revisit the issue.

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St. Luke’s Anderson Has New EV Charging Stations (Sponsored)

St. Luke’s University Health Network has partnered with Blink Charging to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at its Anderson Campus, bringing the amenity to employees, patients and community visitors who own electronic vehicles (EVs).

St. Luke’s Earns ‘Most Wired’ Recognition Through Innovation (Sponsored)

St. Luke’s University Health Network has been recognized for the seventh time by The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) as one of the “Most Wired” healthcare systems nationally.

Surge in Robocalls Will Be Focus of State Senate Hearing

Are you tired of getting solicitations via automated phone call, also known as robocalls? If you think you've been getting more of these calls than ever, it's probably not your imagination, and now elected officials want to do something about that.

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Giant Begins Deploying ‘Googly-Eyed’ Robots to All Stores

As part of an effort to better serve its customers, and following a successful trial run in two central Pennsylvania supermarkets, Giant Food Stores announced Monday that it has begun deploying robots to all of its stores.

Lower Saucon Council Approves Purchase of Crimewatch Technology

Lower Saucon Township Police Chief Thomas Barndt told council he found overwhelming support among his officers for Crimewatch and called buying the program a 'win-win' because it will help the department solve crime and save time.

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Borough Tax Dollars Didn’t Fund Pedestrian Kiosk, Mayor Says

Mayor David Heintzelman said Monday that the borough did the right thing by applying for a grant for an electronic pedestrian information kiosk, because it would have been awarded to another municipality if Hellertown hadn't received it.

‘Crimewatch’ Website Could Be Township’s Newest Crime-Fighting Tool

Lower Saucon Township Council was receptive to a presentation Wednesday about a technology application called Crimewatch that could be an asset to the township's police department in its fight against crime.

New Patient Portal Gives St. Luke’s Patients Greater Access to Healthcare (Sponsored)

St. Luke's patients now have the ability to seize control of their healthcare with just a click of a button--not only on their computers, but also on their mobile devices. Among the many features available at their fingertips are test results, appointment requests and the ability to chat with their physicians.