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New Study at Willow Grove Naval Air Station Looks At Potential ‘Forever Chemicals’ and Disease Link
The Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove was found to have chemicals in their water that have been found to have harmful effects. In 2011, the U.S. Department of Defense and the Environmental Protection Agency confirmed toxic chemicals were in the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove’s groundwater and eventually in the drinking water supply for the base and surrounding neighborhoods.
This Lehigh Valley place added more people than any in Pennsylvania since 2020, U.S. Census says
The U.S. Census Bureau released annual population estimates for all cities, towns, boroughs and townships this week, including numbers for more than 2,500 places in Pennsylvania. The new data release is a more granular look at the state compared with the population estimates for counties that were published in mid-March. Pennsylvania’s overall population has been relatively stagnant since the ...
Pennbrook Middle School attack: School board hires law firm to investigate lunchroom attack
NORTH WALES, Pa. - The North Penn School Board District has hired an independent investigator to probe a lunchroom attack last month when one student allegedly beat another with a metal Stanley Cup. The decision to hire Stock and Leader Attorneys at Law, a York-based law firm, came in a...
Philadelphia Police Seek Suspect in Construction Site Burglary on Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia police are on the hunt for a man caught on camera during a commercial burglary at a construction site in the city's 14th District. The incident occurred on May 14, with authorities releasing footage to apprehend the culprit, who walked away with a substantial haul of copper wiring. The...
Gazzos Steaks Opens First Shop in Pottstown to Huge Crowds
Gazzos Steaks owners Joe Lewis and Mike Lamson in their new Pottstown shop. Gazzos Steaks, which built its reputation from a signature food truck and online followers, opened its first shop Saturday on South Hannover Street in Pottstown, writes Evan Brandt for The Pottstown Mercury. The grand opening had more...
Crozer Health in Delaware County Is For Sale, But Is Anyone Buying?
Delaware County Memorial Hospital, one of the hospitals currently closed in the Crozer Health system. It’s been more than three months since the Crozer Health system went up for sale as part of a Common Pleas court-sanctioned deal between the Pennsylvania Attorney General and Prospect Medical Holdings, the owner of Crozer Health.
Kensington Avenue remains clear as officials work to help those moved to side streets
KENSINGTON - More than a week after the city moved on a homeless encampment along the 3100 block of Kensington Avenue, and it remains clear of the tents, shelters and open-air drug use once common. But, just a few blocks away on Cambria Street, those struggling with addiction crowd the...
Former Emergency Director in PA accused of forcing himself on female employee
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — The former director of Delaware County Emergency Services was charged regarding the indecent assault of an employee earlier this year, AG Michelle Henry announced. Timothy A. Boyce, 60, was charged with three misdemeanor counts of indecent assault, simple assault and harassment concerning an incident that happened Jan. 30 at the county’s […]
2 more arrested in connection with robbery, assault of off-duty Philadelphia officer; 1 suspect remains at large
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Two more people were arrested in connection with the assault and robbery of an off-duty officer in North Philadelphia last Sunday. One man is still on the run after allegedly assaulting and robbing the officer of his gun.Police said a woman, Khamil Brown, 34, was arrested Wednesday and charged with criminal conspiracy, aggravated assault, robbery, theft by unlawful taking and related offenses due to her involvement in the incident.Police said a suspect previously referred to as "Duke" surrendered on May 14. He was identified as 24-year-old Cian Dennis and was charged with criminal conspiracy, aggravated assault, robbery, theft...
A Brewerytown block will be renamed after Welcome America festival creator
Philadelphia is renaming a street in Brewerytown after the late Lana Felton-Ghee, who was a city community leader, political activist and event host. On Thursday, the city council unanimously approved a resolution to designate the 2900 block of Girard Avenue as Lana Felton-Ghee Way. Among other achievements, Felton-Ghee worked behind the scenes on campaigns for politicians and spearheaded events including the Welcome America festival and the city's 1776 bicentennial celebration.
Man With Black, Bloodshot Eyes Found in Backyard of Warrington Home Carrying a Pillow
WARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA—A man described as having two bloodshot, black eyes was found in the backyard of a Warrington house this week carrying a pillow and refusing to leave. On May 13, Warrington police were called to Red Oak Drive when a man matching the phoned-in description was seen wandering in someone’s back yard. Police were quickly able to identify the man as the person identified by the callers based on his appearance.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER When the police asked Steven Murta, 34, of Warrington to leave the property, he allegedly replied...
911 calls, doorbell videos, body camera footage detail Falls killings
On the morning of March 16, Andre Gordon Jr. went to his father’s Levittown home and then to the nearby home of the mother of his children intent on murder, a Bucks County detective told a District Judge Wednesday during Gordon’s preliminary hearing in Doylestown. Armed with an...
Thieves hit 2 Philly-area Lululemon stores in 3 separate robberies this week
There have been at least three robberies at Lululemon stores in the Philadelphia area in the past week, according to officials. Two happened at the same store in Center City and a third theft occurred at the store in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Léelo en español aquí. The first Lululemon...
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