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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A Delaware man, John Cox, was arrested for drug and gun offenses after police found methamphetamines and a shotgun during a search of his Harrington home.
A driver with a medical issue accidentally crashed into Lebanon City's Fine Wine & Good Spirits store, causing no injuries and leading to an indefinite closure.
Politics & Govt in ...
Cheryl Hill has been appointed as the new Executive Director of Philadelphia's Office of Homeless Services, bringing three decades of experience to the role.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A pipe replacement in Duncan Township, Tioga County, will cause road closures on Antrim Main Street from September 16-20, 2024, with detours via A Street and Hall Road.
A man was killed after being run over by a vehicle outside a Philadelphia gentleman's club; the altercation and incident are under police investigation.
Weather & Environment in ...
The National Weather Service reports mostly cloudy skies and a cool 63°F in Philadelphia, with a week ahead featuring potential showers and consistent temperatures in the 70s.
PennDOT plans to start a $1.6 million pedestrian improvement project along State Street in Hermitage, PA, expected to cause traffic delays from September 2024 to July 2025.
A fire in Philadelphia's Frankford neighborhood was subdued by firefighters after causing evacuations and power outages, with no injuries reported. The cause is under investigation.
Police in Bucks County are investigating a suspected theft ring after multiple electronics were stolen from doorsteps, with the thefts often involving FedEx-delivered AT&T devices.
Philadelphia Police seek public help in locating missing endangered 68-year-old Thomas Neill, last seen on E. Memphis St. Call 215-686-3243 with info.
A former Philadelphia teacher was sentenced to 30 years for child exploitation, using fake online personas to target minors, including conducting offenses from his school.
Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro signs an Executive Order for the state's first comprehensive Housing Action Plan to tackle housing shortages and homelessness.
Jessika L. Hiepler pleaded guilty to defrauding two veterans' nonprofits of $1.425 million, as announced by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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