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Also making headlines: Alleged Ponzi scheme, DA seeks death penalty for mom charged with killing newborn, trash truck driver charged with homicide by vehicle, teen accused of sex assaults to be charged as adult.
Also making headlines: Alleged Ponzi scheme, DA seeks death penalty for mom charged with killing newborn, trash truck driver charged with homicide by vehicle, teen accused of sex assaults to be charged as adult.
Check out these unusual police stories from around eastern Pennsylvania.
Check out these unusual police stories from around eastern Pennsylvania.
Check out these unusual police stories from around eastern Pennsylvania.
The organization helps to provide services for pets involved in residential fires and other disasters.
Royersford author Kim Lehman presented her first draft of soon-to-be-released novel, 'Chubby'.
Most big retailers will open Thanksgiving night.
This is the fourth consecutive year that the district received the honor.
He praised the bi-partisan bill that is poised to bring a “quality transportation system.”
Start your feasting early and support a local fire company.
Jaindl Farms have been providing turkeys to the White House since 1962.
Jaindl Farms have been providing turkeys to the White House since 1962.
‘You Can’t Erase it’ and ‘Be Web Wise’ will be offered in early December.
He praised the bi-partisan bill that is poised to bring a “quality transportation system.”
Justin Matthew Jackson, 19, admitted that he was driving under the influence when he struck and killed Merinda R. Thompson, of Royersford.
Justin Matthew Jackson, 19, admitted that he was driving under the influence when he struck and killed Merinda R. Thompson, of Royersford.