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Trevena Secures New Financing Amendment with R-Bridge Healthcare Fund
CHESTERBROOK, PA — Trevena, Inc. (Nasdaq: TRVN) has announced a significant amendment to its existing royalty-based financing agreement with R-Bridge Healthcare Fund, L.P. This amendment brings both immediate and potential future financial benefits to the company. Under the new terms, Trevena will receive an immediate $2 million payment from...
Middle schoolers impersonate teachers in lewd, homophobic, racist TikTok videos, officials say
Students at a Chester County middle school created fake TikTok accounts of teachers in which they made lewd, racist and homophobic videos, officials confirmed. The New York Times first reported on Saturday, July 6, that eighth grade students at Great Valley Middle School in Malvern, Pennsylvania, impersonated teachers at the school in TikTok videos that included allusions to pedophilia, racist memes, homophobic statements and false claims of sexual hookups. A spokesperson for the Great Valley School District confirmed in a statement that 22 fictitious TikTok accounts were created impersonating their teachers back in February of this year.
Chester County police departments to target aggressive drivers during statewide mobilization
UPPER MERION — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that more than 80 municipal police departments from Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties will join the Pennsylvania State Police in a coordinated aggressive driving enforcement wave. This collective effort, part of a statewide mobilization running through August 18, is aimed at reducing the number of crashes, injuries, and fatalities on our area roadways, ensuring your safety on the road.
Middle schoolers create over 20 fake TikTok accounts impersonating teachers in Chester County
A group of middle schoolers is behind over 20 fake social media accounts impersonating their teachers at the Great Valley School District in Chester County.District leaders released a statement on Sunday, confirming that 22 fictitious TikTok accounts were created to impersonate middle school teachers."It saddens us to know that the students to whom these teachers dedicate their time and talents every day would misuse technology in a way that causes teachers undeserved stress and emotional hardship," said Superintendent Daniel Goffredo in the statement.School officials say it was confirmed that several middle school students were behind the accounts.After consulting with law...
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