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Testing under way on brain of man in Pa. shooting
MEDIA, Pa. (AP) — Testing is under way to determine if a brain tumor contributed to a Pennsylvania ex-convict's deadly shooting rampage before he was killed by police. A spokeswoman for the Delaware County medical examiner says the pituitary...Tags: New York City, Brain, Delaware County, Delaware, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Pa. man clubs family to death with bat, kills self
WARRINGTON, Pa. (AP) — A man clubbed his wife and 7-year-old son to death with a baseball bat before committing suicide on a set of train tracks, authorities said Saturday. Christopher Moyer called 911 on Friday night to say that he had killed...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Bucks County, Crimes
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Politics as Usual
Toomey reaffirms background check support Six months after the Sandy Hook murders of 20 children and six adults, U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., reaffirmed his support for expanding background checks on firearms sales, and said he hopes the Senate can...Tags: New York City, Lehigh County, Patrick J. Toomey, Arts and Culture, Personal Weapon Control
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James M. Wilson Jr., 71
James Martin Wilson Jr., 71, of Mercersburg, Pa., formerly of Montgomery County, Md., passed away Tuesday, June 11, 2013, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown, Md. Born March 4, 1942 in Olney, Md., he was the son of the late James Martin Wilson Sr....
Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Montgomery County (Virginia), Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Utilities push bill to retain cut-off authority
Legislation in the state House of Representatives would make permanent the provision in a nearly decade-old law that has made it easier for utilities to cut off service to delinquent customers. The 2004 law, called Act 201, gave utilities greater...
Tags: Lawyers, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Allentown, Crime, Law and Justice, Consumers
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Local professionals sanctioned by licensing boards
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThese disciplinary and licensing actions were announced recently by Pennsylvania's licensing boards against professionals who live and work in the Lehigh Valley area. The information is taken verbatim from the PA Department of State's website, where you... -
Jacqueline Spare, nurse
Jacqueline Ann Spare, a registered nurse who worked for many years at Bon Secours Hospital, died of bone cancer May 28 at the Joseph Richey Hospice. The Columbia resident was 65. Born Jacqueline Ann Sullivan in Abington, Pa., she was the daughter of...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Palm Beach Gardens, Nursing
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Pennsylvania Senate moves step closer to spending $2.5 billion for transportation needs, using taxes, fees
HARRISBURG — In a stifling, cramped room that felt like a subway car at rush hour, state senators moved a step closer to approving a bill that would generate an additional $2.5 billion for roads, bridges, mass transit and other means of travel. The...Tags: Executive Branch, Prisons, Joseph F Markosek, Government, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations
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Pa. group's claim of IRS bias draws interest amid scandal
A Pennsylvania pro-Israel group's claim of being subject to improper scrutiny by the Internal Revenue Service has been thrust into the spotlight as a result of outrage over revenue officials' treatment of conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status....Tags: Tea Party Movement, IRS Tea Party Nonprofit Application Scandal (2013), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Patrick J. Toomey
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Ackermanville project is just around the curve
Q: A few years ago, PennDOT bought and demolished the Ackermanville store as part of the effort to remove a hazardous curve on Route 191 in Washington Township. I've heard the state has abandoned those plans and now intends to demolish the house on the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Nazareth, Travel, Robin Williams
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New Souderton chief wants students to have technological edge
Souderton School District's new chief knows just what he wants to do when he takes over the job: Explore smart way to use technology. "Our kids are digital natives and it's our job to stay ahead of that to make sure we make wise investments in technology...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Teaching and Learning, Students, Bucks County
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Don't let travel clubs take you for a ride
Memorial Day is here, and summer vacation season soon will be in full swing. I don't have to tell you how expensive vacations can be. If you're like me, you're always looking for ways to cut the cost without reducing the fun. If you think joining a...Tags: Lehigh County, Services and Shopping, Litigation, Berks County, Business
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