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West Chester Group Takes Stand Against Gun Violence
Motivated by the tragedy at Sandy Hook, the group hopes to advance smarter gun laws.

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Motivated by the tragedy at Sandy Hook, the group hopes to advance smarter gun laws.

Seven of the Christian college kids braved the cold last month in Bensalem.
McCarraher passed away on March 3.
Andy Dinniman wants to make it more difficult to legally shoot a dog, and easier for grieving pet owners to sue.
The businesses failed their recent restaurant inspection.
Police say a 22-year-old West Chester man was arrested after the weekend accident.
7-Eleven, Express Wok and the Four Dogs Tavern also failed county inspection.
An undisclosed amount of cash was taken from the gas station.
Test your borough knowledge with our weekly photo challenge.
Donald Schnovel, 80, was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison after he sexually assaulted a young girl.
Andy Dinniman wants to make it more difficult to legally shoot a dog, and easier for grieving pet owners to sue.
Andy Dinniman wants to make it more difficult to legally shoot a dog, and easier for grieving pet owners to sue.
A rundown of West Chester police activity from the past week.
The following death notices are from the week of Feb. 25.
PennDOT has created a new plate celebrating America's armed forced. $15 from each purchase goes to the Veterans Trust Fund.
West Chester Police say the pair were caught redhanded on South Matlack Street.
The following death notices are from the week of Feb. 25.
On Feb. 15, congregants paid homage to the greats of African-American history.
A rundown of the week in Phoenixville police news.
The second of the two arrests occurred on Fillmore Street.