Celebrating the unsung, the underdogs and the graduates in Bucks County

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We got through Election Day, well sort of, last week. Our reporters brought you real-time coverage from the polls and as results rolled in. Our reporter Chris Ullery has been on the front lines of the GOP race for Senate for our statewide network, and will continue to bring you news on the too-close-to call race in the coming days and weeks.

Here in Bucks we saw some division in the GOP voters we talked to at the polls that was mirrored statewide. Voters from both parties told us they are very concerned with the state of our nation with inflation, gas prices and political rhetoric and divisiveness seeming to drive them to the polls.

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We also spent some time this week celebrating the underdogs in a few subscriber-only stories. This is exclusive content that is hyper-local and highlights what we do best — tell stories of impact about our communities here in Bucks and Eastern Montgomery counties.

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