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Four Stabbed On SEPTA Bus In Montgomery County: Authorities (Updated)
It happened on a Route 99 bus near the Macy's at King of Prussia mall, according to investigators. Authorities said three teen girls and an adult woman began arguing when one of them threw a drink at another. The four began to fight and the adult woman "brandished a small pocket knife," cutting the teens and her own hands during the scuffle, police said.
Advances in melanoma treatment saved this Lansdale man's life and changed his outlook
Jake Schuster had been the star first baseman of North Penn High School's baseball team. He was playing for Marywood University in Scranton when he noticed that a birthmark on his ankle had grown larger and changed shape. His mother suggested having it removed and biopsied, just to be safe.
100-year-old WWII veteran offers words of hope in Montgomery County on Memorial Day
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. (CBS) — A centenarian and World War II veteran was honored Monday during a Memorial Day service.Washington Memorial Chapel was packed to honor Air Force Lieutenant Jack Goodrich. Goodrich won the Chinese Medal of Honor for flying missions in 1945 in China as a "Hump Pilot." He conducted dangerous supply missions over "The Hump," better known as the Himalayan Mountains."During the three months in the summer, there were the most violent storms in the world," Goodrich said.He reflected on his colleagues who never made it home. He spoke of a board, on which officers wrote the status of aircraft and crew after missions."The operations officer erased the number of the aircraft and the names of the crew because we're not going to see them again," he said.Father Tommy Thompson also spoke of how many church members lost their lives fighting for our freedom."To know that these people paid the ultimate price and sacrificed so much in their lives for the sake of those that would one day live on this turf," he said.Goodrich shared these words of comfort for families who are grieving:"They're in good hands, wherever they are."
State police: Missing Lower Macungie man located
L. MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. — Pennsylvania State Police are asking for the public's help to find a missing man from Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh County. According to police, 47-year-old Andrew Balik was last seen at his residence in the 3000 block of Coventry Drive around 7:15 p.m. Sunday. Police say they responded to the area around 10 p.m.
Woman charged with throwing 'missile' into occupied car, resisting arrest
Hilltown Township Police have charged a Silverdale woman via summons with propelling a missile into an occupied vehicle and other offenses in connection to an incident on May 2 on the 100 block of East Main Street in Silverdale Borough. Skylar Hale Hunsiker, 25, of the 100 block of West...
Launched in a Backyard on a Weber Grill, Lansdale-Based Coffee Roaster Celebrates Major Milestone
Backyard Beans Coffee Company, founded by Lansdale residents Matt and Laura Adams, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a special blend. Backyard Beans Coffee Company, which Lansdale residents Matt and Laura Adams started after roasting coffee in their backyard on a Weber grill, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a special blend.
GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY PRESENTS NASCAR MODIFIED AND SPORTSMAN TWIN BILL WITH SPORTSMAN DOUBLE FEATURES THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
BECHTELSVILLE, PA. – The first Thunder on the Hill Racing Series special and a Saturday night twin-bill are next up on the racing menu at Grandview Speedway. With yet another Saturday night NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series program getting cut short by rain this past weekend, Grandview Speedway management will come right back this Saturday night by continuing the very same program.
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