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O'Shea Lumber to highlight Appalachian hardwoods at WPE Lancaster
MANHEIM, Pa. – O’Shea Lumber Company, a wholesaler of domestic and imported hardwood and softwood lumber, mouldings, millwork and other forest products, will exhibit at Wood Pro Expo Lancaster, Oct. 24-25 at Spooky Nook Sports. O’Shea Lumber’s 12-acre operation in Glen Rock, Pa., includes 3.5 million board feet...
West Philadelphia Skills Initiative and Navy Yard launch Management Assistant job training program for Philadelphia residents
The West Philadelphia Skills Initiative is partnering with the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) for a new Navy Yard Skills Initiative program, which will train Philadelphia residents for permanent, full-time, union careers with the Philadelphia division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center. The Management Assistant program seeks to connect Philadelphians...
3 men sought after fatal 'execution style' shooting in South Philadelphia: officials
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA - Tragedy unfolds on a South Philadelphia street where a man was shot multiple times execution style and killed. The gunfire broke out near the intersection of 15th and Snyder Avenue Wednesday evening, around 7 p.m. A 25-year-old man was riding a mountain bike westbound at the 1500...
Community shares message at balloon release for teen shooting victim in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — Community members and family gathered in Dauphin County on Tuesday night to honor Harrisburg's latest gun violence victim, a 17-year-old namedAntoine Byers Jr. Attendees of the balloon release were seen wearing t-shirts with his face on them. Byers' family members and others shared their message...
Man who shot 3 women outside North Philly hookah lounge sentenced to house arrest after pleading guilty
A Philadelphia man who opened fire and injured three people outside a hookah lounge near Temple University’s campus a year and a half ago has been sentenced after pleading guilty earlier this year.
Mother of infant allegedly raped by former York officer now faces charges
ELIZABETHVILLE, Pa. — The girlfriend of a former York police officer who is charged with raping a toddler now faces charges in the case. The woman, from Elizabethville, Dauphin County, is charged with endangering the welfare of a child. We are not naming her because doing so would also...
‘Check your receipts,’ Chick-fil-A diner warns after noticing extra fee on her bill – she wasn’t only charged for food
A CHICK-FIL-A customer was left raging after finding that she had been charged an additional fee on her order. Taking to TikTok, the fast-food lover from Philadelphia called out the chain and urged fellow Chick-fil-A customers to check their receipts. In the clip, she called the chain “out of hand” for charging her an additional […]
York County attorney suspended for failing to disclose funds: Pa. Disciplinary Board
York County attorney Andrew Scott Ziegler has been suspended by Order of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for a period of one year and one day, after retaining funds from clients and failing to disclose that to his former employer. According to the court order, Ziegler opened Zeigler Law Offices in May of...
Baseball Helps Reality Television Star — a Doctor from Pottstown — Come to Terms with His Sexuality
Before becoming a successful doctor known for his role on the TLC reality show My Feet Are Killing Me, Pottstown native Brad Schaeffer played baseball as he struggled to come to terms with his sexuality, according to an essay he wrote for Outsports. For years, baseball was his life. However,...
Taylor Hospital in Delco to stop performing surgeries, Crozer Health says
RIDLEY PARK, Pa. (CBS) — Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park, Delaware County, will soon stop performing surgeries, according to Crozer Health.Crozer Health said it needs to consolidate surgical operations at its other locations and Taylor Hospital has only been performing three to four overall surgical cases a day with fewer general surgeons.Crozer Health released a full statement to CBS News Philadelphia:"In recent months, Taylor Hospital has been averaging 3-4 overall surgical cases per day and has had a reduction in the complement of general surgeons. There is a need to optimize resources and consolidate surgical operative services to the other...
Dauphin County windows and doors business sells 2 of its companies
A Susquehanna Township manufacturer of residential windows and doors has sold two of its companies. Miter Brands has sold Martin Door to North Dakota-based Midland Garage Door, and CRi SoCal to Texas-based Builders FirstSource Inc. The transactions were completed last month. Terms of the agreements weren’t disclosed. “Midland Garage...
WGAL meteorologist announces departure: ‘This all felt like it was meant to be’
A member of the WGAL news team is leaving the station. In a post on his Facebook page, meteorologist T.J. Springer shared that he would be leaving the Lancaster-based NBC affiliate station for a new position. “LIFE ANNOUNCEMENT: This is something that I wouldn’t think I’d be writing...but my last...
Behind-the-scenes look at Aston Township company that designs public safety cars for police
ASTON, Pa. (CBS) — Police officers rely on their cars for many things, from patrolling their beats to chasing down suspects. But building police cars to withstand the rigors of the job is no small task.KML Transport LLC in Aston said it contracts with most law enforcement agencies in Delaware County to design their fleet. A fully built car, complete with lights, sirens, cages, computers, license plate readers and bulletproof doors, takes about 40 to 60 hours of labor, according to general manager Scott Price."Ultimately, the most important thing is that those emergency responders on scene are safe, stay safe and...
Phillies broadcast gets honest about umps
After watching the Philadelphia Phillies get victimized by a bad strike zone, broadcasters Tom McCarthy and John Kruk called the umpire out. In the fifth inning of their game against the Miami Marlins Tuesday night, Phillies outfielder Johan Rojas took a pitch that was clearly a ball, but home plate umpire Brennan Miller called it Read more... The post Phillies broadcast questions MLB over umpire’s brutal strike zone appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Former $64 Million All-Pro WR Named Trade Target for Eagles
With the 2024 NFL preseason underway, there is still concern that the Philadelphia Eagles have yet to find a viable third option at wide receiver behind star duo A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Return specialist Britain Covey has definitely carved out a role for himself, and speedy rookie Johnny Wilson...
Summer’s busy for Chester Housing Authority
Having recently completed its Strategic Plan, a process the Chester Housing Authority (CHA) goes through with its Resident Advisory Board and executive staff every five years, this summer is a busy time. The Plan is also addressed annually and modified as seen fit. Major capital projects are scheduled for the Ruth L. Bennett and William Penn Homes and Wellington Ridge. Approximately $8 million worth of improvements will bring units of housing back on line at the Bennett, replacement roofing at the Penn and rear decks at Wellington.
Eagles teammate sends clear message to Jalen Hurts
It’s safe to say that star quarterback Jalen Hurts is the most important player on the roster for the Philadelphia Eagles, and it sounds like he is in a great headspace as he prepares for the upcoming season. During a recent press conference, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham...
Central Bucks School Board Sees More Change with Another Resignation
DOYLESTOWN, PA—The Central Bucks School Board is undergoing more change after one of its members announced her resignation at last night’s meeting. Mariam Mahmud, who represents Region V and serves as vice president, was expected to resign sometime during the summer because she and her family are moving out of the region. Mahmud resigned her board role effective yesterday, Aug. 13.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Mahmud’s departure is the third resignation from the school board this year. In February, two other board members—Debra Cannon and Lisa Sciscio—resigned. They complained that the three Republicans...
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