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Wendy's Fines, Capitol Riots Charges Top Lower Bucks Co. News

A franchisee of some Bucks County Wendy's was fined for child labor law violations. Also, the body of a woman was found in Bristol Township.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —A new bakery opened in Warminster. Meanwhile, the franchisee of some Wendy's in Bucks County was fined for breaking child labor laws.

These were the stories making news in Lower Bucks County last week:

Bucks Co. Wendy's Franchisee Fined For Violating Child Labor Laws

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GCWen Management was fined by the state labor department for 766 violations of the Pennsylvania Child Labor Act.

Woman Found Dead In Wooded Area In Bristol Township

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Bristol Township Police said the 44-year-old woman's death Wednesday morning off Route 13 is under investigation.

Altomonte's Opens New Bakery, Caffe' In Warminster

The popular Italian Market, with locations on York Road and Doylestown, expanded its business to Street Road.

Bucks Co. Man Charged In U.S. Capitol Riots

Christopher Taylor of Levittown was seen on FBI footage outside and inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Man Charged In Fatal Hit-And-Run Of Bensalem Teen

James Shulski of Trevose was charged with striking a 14-year-old boy who was crossing Street Road last July.

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