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State Police finding success with 'PSP Tips' program | Cold Case Pennsylvania
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — When it comes to solving crimes, sometimes the best clues come from those not in uniform. "You do your best to investigate these cases," said Lt. Adam Reed of the Pennsylvania State Police. "You talk to witnesses, you collect evidence and look at all the facts. However, you can't be everywhere all at once."
Suspects in North Canton bank robbery arrested in Pennsylvania
Three Canton-area residents who are accused of robbing a bank in Pennsylvania last week are believed to have been involved in robbing the Citizens Bank last month in North Canton, North Canton police said Saturday. North Canton police listed the suspects as Matthew D. Smith, 32; Christopher Lucius, 36 and Latoya Young, 43,...
Top 5 In-State Targets Planning Visits Amid Penn State and West Virginia Showdown
Four-star safety Matt Sieg, a key prospect in Pennsylvania for the 2026 recruiting cycle, will visit Penn State and West Virginia in consecutive weeks. He'll first watch the Nittany Lions in their season opener at West Virginia before returning to Beaver Stadium for their home opener against Bowling Green. Ranked as the No. 12 safety nationally and the third-best player in Pennsylvania, Sieg had an impressive junior season, both offensively and defensively. Penn State currently holds the No. 2 recruiting class in the 2026 cycle, featuring commitments from top talents like Kevin Brown and Messiah Mickens.
York County tattoo shop raises money for Tollbooth Antiques after fire
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — More than a month after a warehouse fire leveled Tollbooth Antiques in Columbia, some community members are still rallying behind the store. Black Kraft Tattoo Company will host a charity flash tattoo day on Sunday, Aug. 25 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to support Tollbooth Antiques' vendors and their hunt for a new home.
Doylestown Native Pink Bungee Jumps Her Way onto Lincoln Financial Field Stage During Her Latest Philly Concert
Doylestown native Pink, was once again her unabashed, acrobatic, self during her latest concert at Lincoln Financial Field. Doylestown native Pink, was once again her unabashed, acrobatic, self during her latest concert at Lincoln Financial Field, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The popular singer started her latest P!NK’s...
New Experimental Drug at Quakertown Veterinary Clinic Aims to Extend Dogs’ Lives
A new experimental drug offered at Quakertown Veterinary Clinic aims to help dogs live longer and have better lives. A new experimental drug offered at Quakertown Veterinary Clinic aims to help dogs live longer and have better lives, report Stephanie Stahl and Nate Sylves for CBS News Philadelphia. The pill...
Penn State’s Offense in Jeopardy with Allar, Wallace, and Clifford
Penn State's offense faces uncertainty entering 2024, shifting under new offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki. The departure of top receivers KeAndre Lambert-Smith and Dante Cephas alters the team's dynamics, with Trey Wallace and Liam Clifford emerging as primary targets. Despite Julian Fleming's arrival from Ohio State, his gradual adaptation raises concerns, as the duo of Wallace and Clifford has combined for only 94 targets over five seasons—far below what is needed for success in the Big Ten. With past performances indicating struggles in vertical plays, the effectiveness of Allar and his receiving corps remains in question.
New Police Cadets Join Butler Based Troop D
Nearly 60 new state troopers are joining the ranks of the Pennsylvania State Police following their graduation last week. The 170th cadet class was honored in Manheim, PA. Three troopers will be joining Troop D based in Butler including Mason Borland, David Buczek, and Derrick Sneed II. Those new troopers...
Family & Nursing Care Expands Home Care Services to Philadelphia Area
KING OF PRUSSIA, PA — Family & Nursing Care, a prominent name in private duty home care, is now extending its esteemed services to the Philadelphia region. Known for its dedication to helping older adults maintain independent lives, the Pennsylvania-licensed Family & Nursing Care Select will now operate in Philadelphia, Montgomery, Chester, and Bucks Counties.
Philadelphia Eagles: New WR Jahan Dotson Has Strong Words for Former Team Following Trade
Earlier this week, the Philadelphia Eagles pulled off a surprising trade, landing wide receiver Jahan Dotson from the Washington Commanders. The deal was a surprise to many for two reasons. First, Washington does not exactly have a deep wide receiver room, and though Dotson has underachieved, he was one of their top three wide receivers on the depth chart.
This Bucks County Inn is One of the Oldest in the Entire Country. Read to Learn More
The inn was opened almost 100 years before the official founding of the country. One of the oldest bars in the entire country is located in Bucks County, and it has been a popular destination for centuries. Jordan Litchfield wrote about the establishment for Newsbreak. The King George II Inn,...
Lancaster Overpowers Akron North 38-8 With Balanced Offense
Lancaster kicked off their season with a commanding 38-8 victory over Akron North, showcasing a well-rounded offense. The Golden Gales led decisively from the start, scoring 13 points in the first quarter and 25 in the second, quickly building a 38-0 lead by halftime. Senior Caiel Woody was a standout performer, rushing for 68 yards and three touchdowns. Quarterback Brody Burke contributed significantly, completing 8 of 10 passes for 165 yards, including two touchdown throws.
Great PA News Quiz: MIA at the DNC, Presidential Insecurity and JD Vance Gets a Cheesesteak
In this week’s news quiz: Pennsylvania goes to the DNC, serious security lapses, presidential debate prep and “insulting” cheese. As always, let us know if you encounter any technical issues. Just email Newsletter Editor Colin Deppen (newsletters@spotlightpa.org) with a heads up. And good luck! BEFORE YOU GO… If you learned something from this article, pay it forward and contribute to Spotlight PA at spotlightpa.org/donate. Spotlight PA is funded by foundations and readers like you who are committed to accountability journalism that gets results. The post Great PA News Quiz: MIA at the DNC, Presidential Insecurity and JD Vance Gets a Cheesesteak appeared first on StateCollege.com.
Shell of a time: Easton celebrates 10 years of Clam Jam
EASTON, Pa. — The 10th anniversary of Clam Jam on Sunday brought hundreds of seafood fans out to Easton for the yearly celebration of seafood put on by Third and Ferry Fish Market. The free festival included dozens of other food stands and vendors on the streets near the...
Suspect sought after homes, cars vandalized with obscenities in Port Richmond
A handful of homes and vehicles were vandalized in Philadelphia's Port Richmond neighborhood early Sunday morning.Now, residents are frustrated and left cleaning up a huge mess.It happened just before 1 a.m. along the 2900 block of Edgemont Street and along some spots on Birch, Ann, and Toronto streets.According to police, at least five homes and three cars were hit with the graffiti.Surveillance footage from the area shows a suspect who police believe is behind the vandalism.Video captured a suspect spray painting obscenities among other words and symbols along walls, windows, doors, and cars.Neighbors say they had been outside and cleaning...
Bruce Springsteen: ‘We Ain’t Doing No Farewell Tour Bull—-‘
Plenty of rock artists have announced, embarked on and completed farewell tours in recent years. Bruce Springsteen is not one of them and he has no plans to do so in the future. "We've been around for 50 fuckin' years, and we ain't quitting!" he said during his concert in...
Phillies get crucial ammo to help fight off lingering free-fall
The Philadelphia Phillies haven't really looked like themselves as of late. They're 12-20 in the second half of the season, including losing four of their last five. They look to be on the borderline of a mini collapse as the season inches closer to the end. Their next nine games include two against the Royals, three against the Astros and four against the Braves. If they're not careful, they run the risk of letting the Braves close the five-game lead in the NL East that the Phillies have worked so hard to hold onto.
Boxcars Turn Tables on Revs with Late Comeback
(August 24, 2024 – Hagerstown, Md.): The York Revolution suffered just their third road series loss all season, dropping their second straight to the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars, 5-4 on Saturday night at Meritus Park. York built an early lead, scoring three times in the top of the second. Jacob...
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