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Dauphin County judge sets trial date set for PSU administrators
A trial date has been set for two of Penn State’s administrators. Tim Curley, PSU’s suspended athletic director and former vice presi ...
14 years ago
Eight cases of West Nile confirmed in Pennsylvania
A 54-year-old Bucks County woman who was diagnosed with the West Nile Virus has brought Pennsylvania’s confirmed count up to eight case ...
14 years ago
Bird strike cuts Atlantic City Airshow short
A bird strike was to blame for a decision to cut the final routine short at the Atlantic City Air Show yesterday. “They were in ...
14 years ago
Vicious stabbing overnight on SEPTA bus
Authorities are investigating a stabbing that happened overnight on a SEPTA bus in Southwest Philadelphia. Officials say that a ma ...
14 years ago
Top 8 stories of the week in NW Philly
Here’s a look at what you may have missed this week: 1. ...
14 years ago
Machete attack suspect in custody
After two days on the run, accused machete attacker, Eugenio Diaz Morales, 42, was shot multiple times by Buena Borough police officers o ...
14 years ago
Amid new doping charges against Armstrong, Livestrong events go on
Just as cyclist Lance Armstrong is facing new accusations of doping, his cancer-survivor organization is hosting a benefit bike ride in M ...
14 years ago
2012 Philadelphia Folk Festival – Friday
The 2012 Philadelphia Folk Festival began its three-day run on a farm in Schwenksville, Pa. This is also the first time there wasn ...
14 years ago
Shortfall in N.J. revenue projections makes Christie income tax cut unlikely
Gov. Chris Christie’s new fiscal year budget is, by most accounts, optimistic. He plans to cover pension funding and give more mone ...
14 years ago
Dems, GOP both pounce on Pa. jobless numbers for political fodder
The July unemployment report brought bad news for Pennsylvanians job seekers. And it appears politicians of all persuasions are ho ...
14 years ago
Eisner stepping down as head of National Constitution Center
The head of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia will step down in November. David Eisner will have been CEO for three ...
14 years ago
Voters weigh in on new polling ID laws, impact Ryan will have on Romney campaign
Of the states that have added voter ID laws since the last presidential election, perhaps Pennsylvania shines brightest in the ...
14 years ago
Delaware County home for the deaf in jeopardy
A Delaware County residence faces a closing that could leave about 40 older, deaf people scrambling for a new place to live. The P ...
14 years ago
$1 million winning Powerball tickets sold in Evesham, N.J.
A trip to 7-Eleven just got a whole lot more interesting than Slurpees and gum. The 7-Eleven at Main Street and North Maple Avenue ...
14 years ago
2 Pa. lawmakers wind up in ‘Impeach Corbett’ Facebook group
Two Pennsylvania lawmakers seem to be unwitting members of a Facebook group urging the impeachment of Gov. Tom Corbett. The group ...
14 years ago