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Law school graduate finishes studies alongside his four-legged best friend
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Tuesday's commencement ceremony for Widener University's Commonwealth Law School was years in the making for graduate Zachary Penzone. "It's been a hectic three years, been an amazing three years," he said. "I loved every minute at Widener." Tuesday's ceremonies were a treat to share with his...
Aqua Pennsylvania Replaces Over 9,400 Feet of Aging Water Mains in Radnor, Haverford, and Upper Darby Townships
Aqua Pennsylvania is replacing 9,435 feet of aging water mains in Radnor, Haverford, and Upper Darby Townships. Aqua Pennsylvania is replacing 9,435 feet of aging water mains in Radnor, Haverford, and Upper Darby Townships. The company is upgrading these aging water mains with ductile iron water mains, which are more...
Crews respond to pair of vehicle crashes with rescue near Whitehall Road on Tuesday
Two people were rescued on Tuesday following a pair of unrelated crashes near Whitehall Road in Worcester Township. The first crash occurred at 2:45 p.m. at the intersection of Bean and Whitehall roads and involved two vehicles — a black Mercedes coupe and a tan Nissan Altima. Both vehicles sustained front-end damage, with the Nissan coming to rest on the side of Whitehall Road and the Mercedes striking the corner of a porch along the 2500 block of Bean Road.
7 Pa. cities make ‘worst for bedbugs’ list
Bed bugs garnered some attention last year after a reported outbreak in Paris. Alas, this bed bug mania (so to speak) is still going strong, according to ConsumerAffairs, with large metro areas in the United States seeing more of the critters. Pennsylvania’s cities are no exception. Pest Gnome —...
Cloudy skies for the rest of the week
Thursday and Friday are similar days with overcast skies and highs below average in the low 70s. Thankfully, we wrap up the work week with dry weather. That is, until rain moves in for Saturday. Scattered showers will dampen the start to the weekend and keep temperatures in the 60s. Sunday is trending drier but […]
Former Delaware County director of emergency services faces charges after termination
MEDIA, Pa. (CBS) -- The former Delaware County Director of Emergency Services Tim Boyce, 60, faces charges after a former employee accused him of trying to kiss and grope her at work."Crazy," said attorney Mark Schwartz about the details in a criminal complaint against Boyce.In a statement, a county council spokesperson said: "On May 10, Delaware County Council voted to terminate Director of Emergency Services, Tim Boyce. The decision was based on information developed from multiple sources regarding unacceptable behavior in the workplace."Boyce learned on Thursday he was being charged with indecent assault, simple assault and harassment. These charges stem from...
Body found in car pulled out of Cooper River in NJ, source says
A body was found in a car that was pulled out of the Cooper River in Camden County, New Jersey, on Thursday, a source with direct knowledge of the investigation confirmed with NBC10. Léelo en español aquí. SkyForce10 was over the scene along Route 130 in Pennsauken around...
4 women caught in Lululemon heist in Ardmore meanwhile 2 more thefts occurred in Philly
A recent uptick in Lululemon thefts is raising concern after police say they have charged four women caught on camera stealing thousands of dollars of merchandise Tuesday at a location in Ardmore. Meanwhile on Thursday, a Lululemon in Rittenhouse Square was hit twice. FOX 29's Shaynah Ferreira has the scoop.
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.
Philadelphia Renaissance Faire returns with twice as many vendors and high-flying talent
Hear ye! Hear ye! The Philadelphia Renaissance Faire, aka Philly Faire, is returning to the historic grounds of Fort Mifflin this Memorial Day Weekend. Step back in time and into a world of fun, fantasy and family entertainment Saturday, May 25 through Sunday, May 27, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. all three days.
Former head of Philadelphia union charged with stealing $150,000 to support political candidates
A former leader of a Philadelphia labor union allegedly stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from his members to support specific candidates in the city’s 2019 Democratic primary election. State and federal authorities accused Christen Woods, a former district head of the National Union of Hospital and Healthcare Employees, of stealing more than $150,000 to […]
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.
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