Lancaster Mom And Man Charged After Infant Suffers Skull Fracture
A Lancaster mother and a man face felony charges after a 3‑month‑old suffered a skull fracture and brain bleeding during a Feb. 15 disturbance; a hearing is set for April 27. Court documents allege separate acts by each defendant led to the infant’s injuries.
Cost-Cutting Campus Chief, Ursinus Locks In Gundolf Graml In Collegeville Power Move
Ursinus College has named Gundolf Graml its 20th president, promoting the interim leader behind the APEX experiential learning push. The move comes as the small college trims faculty and targets big budget savings.
Inside Pennsylvania’s Pigeon House Of Horrors As 300 Birds Get A Second Chance
More than 300 pigeons were pulled from a northeastern Pennsylvania home after animal control called; many were sick or parasite‑infested. The Wilderz at Pocono Wildlife is treating and quarantining the flock ahead of adoption.
Sin City Routers Hijacked As Feds Warn Vegas Homes Of Russian Spy Hack
Federal authorities disrupted a GRU‑linked campaign that hijacked home routers to harvest credentials and intercept sensitive communications. Officials are urging owners to check and harden vulnerable devices.
Girard Station Tragedy Throws SEPTA B Line Into Morning Chaos
A person was struck and killed at Girard station Wednesday morning, and southbound SEPTA B Line trains bypassed five North Philadelphia stops, snarling commutes. Officials advised riders to expect delays.












