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Jessica Lynch Reflects On Her Second Lease On Life
Every day for Jessica Lynch is one of pause: For gratitude, faith, and unfathomable survival.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
Every day for Jessica Lynch is one of pause: For gratitude, faith, and unfathomable survival.

It has been a trying 15 months and thousands of Pennsylvanians sought the empowerment of school choice after the pandemic brought havoc.
Three-time Olympic Gold Medalist Rowdy Gaines wants kids to be safe while having fun in the water this summer.
The World Health Organization has declared May 31 World No Tobacco Day to highlight the dangers of tobacco use.
Every headstone in cemeteries across our nation and around the globe tells a story.
A recent Pennsylvania House subcommittee hearing didn't make headlines, but the results could hit your monthly utility bills — hard.
Thanks to Operation Warp Speed, America is finally turning the corner in the fight against COVID-19.
Road injuries are the leading cause of preventable deaths and injuries to children in the United States.
Guest author: I grew up in Delaware County in the 1970’s and 1980’s and I love seeing my hometown onscreen.
Juneteenth should be a day of unity.
Pennsylvania Speaker of the House Rep. Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) proposed a new Bureau of Election Audits to protect the election process.
Submersibles have been destroyed a host of ways over the years. But only one holds the, err, distinction of being done in by its own potty.
Monday, May 31 is the World Health Organization's “World No Tobacco Day”
The move comes less than a week after voters passed two ballot questions amending the constitution to limit the governor’s emergency powers.
For at least 10 years, Darby Borough Councilman Darren Burrell has picked up and dropped off voting materials around Election Day.
Is Pennsylvania Republican Sean Parnell the latest victim of Big Tech's anti-GOP bias?
Pennsylvania's election law is rife with fatal flaws, all of which must be fixed.
The Centers for Disease Control's changing directions on mask-wearing have parents and summer camp owners in a quandary.
The Pottsgrove School District announced that students and staff are required to continue wearing masks through the end of the school year.
And thank you for the big win you gave me in the ongoing and hotly-contested debate over the question: Is golf a sport?