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Twelve Chester County Places are Among Fastest-Growing Home Prices in Pennsylvania
Twelve Chester County places are among the fifty cities with the fastest-growing home prices in Pennsylvania. Twelve Chester County places ranked among the fifty cities with the fastest-growing home prices in Pennsylvania, according to a new report from Stacker. Devon ranked highest in third place with a 1-year price increase...
Weekend Shootings Leave Three Men Critical in Philadelphia, Police Seek Perpetrators
Philly's streets were marred by gun violence over the weekend, as two separate shootings left two men in critical condition, authorities reported. In West Philadelphia, a 33-year-old man was shot six times, including four bullets to the chest, during a Saturday night incident in a residential area, as per NBC Philadelphia. He was found in a third-floor bedroom on Summer Place, said Police Inspector D. F. Pace, and is currently fighting for his life at a nearby hospital.
PD: 3 killed in three-vehicle crash in West Chester
WEST CHESTER (WXIX) - Three adults were killed in a three-vehicle crash that shut down a main road in West Chester Sunday, according to the West Chester Police Department. A spokesperson from West Chester Police said that officers and medics responded to Cox Road between University Pointe and Service Drive shortly before 6:15 p.m.
Pat's Steaks reopens Wednesday, adding sandwiches that have never been on its menu before
The famous origin story of Pat's King of Steaks involves founder Pat Olivieri at a hot dog stand deciding to make himself a sandwich with chopped meat and customers asking for that instead of hot dogs. There's a similar story behind the birth of the cheesesteak shop's new breakfast sandwiches.
HUD places Chester Housing Authority on ‘troubled’ list
From Delco to Chesco and Montco to Bucks, what about life in Philly’s suburbs do you want WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development designated the Chester Housing Authority (CHA) as “troubled.”. HUD handed CHA a paltry Public Housing Assessment...
N.J. man who beat his parents to death will get a new trial
A Gloucester County judge rushed the decision to grant a bench trial for a man accused of beating his parents to death in 2016, an appeals court ruled Monday. The error gives Ryan E. Coles a new trial in the murders of Edward M. Coles Jr., 58, and Rosemarie Coles, 55, who were slain in the West Deptford home, where their son also lived.
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