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Troopers Arrest Man for Vehicular Assault and DUI Following Crash Investigation in Greenville
The Delaware State Police arrested 47-year-old John Fester of West Chester, Pennsylvania, for vehicular assault and DUI charges following a crash investigation that occurred Tuesday night in Greenville. On July 16, 2024, at approximately 11:35 p.m., troopers responded to the intersection of Montchanin Road and Buck Road, Greenville, for a...
Victims in massive apartment fire receiving help in effort to get back on their feet
The city and local organizations are continuing to help the nearly 50 people displaced from the massive apartment fire in Northeast Philadelphia as residents work to get back on their feet.
Eyehategod at Johnny Brenda’s on August 28th
New Orleans metal band Eyehategod are kicking off their Turn Troubled Tables tour next month, coming to Philadelphia on August 28th for an exciting performance at Johnny Brenda’s. The group’s music earned the title of sludge rock for its distinct low-end, slower sound compared to other metal groups, attracting...
New Target in Doylestown, PA Opening July 21
Keep calm, the new Target in Doylestown is opening this week, Phillyburbs is reporting. I know you've been waiting patiently, or not so patiently, for the opening day and now, we have an opening date. Locals have watched the progress in the Doylestown Shopping Center for over a year in...
Two men plead guilty to roles in fatal beating of soccer fan outside Pat's King of Steaks
Two men involved in a fatal brawl outside Pat's King of Steaks in 2021 each pleaded guilty Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter and aggravated assault. The melee in South Philly happened after a soccer match at Subaru Park in Chester. Omar Arce, 35, and Jose Flores-Huerta, 36, were among a group...
Something's funny here: Local comics facing off for first 'Lehigh Valley's Funniest' stand-up contest
EMMAUS, Pa. — Who is the Lehigh Valley's No. 1 comic?. The Emmaus Theatre is on a quest to find that out. The first of the new "Lehigh Valley Funniest" competition — which the theater said will be annual — is in the midst of its first round.
Meet Christina Manero: Glenside native and funeral director at Life Celebration by Freed-Givnish
Christina Manero of Glenside is in her 11th year with Life Celebration by Givnish. A former student at St Luke’s and a graduate of Bishop McDevitt, she initially attended La Salle University’s nursing program before finding her niche in the funeral world. She graduated from Mercer County Community College’s mortuary school in 2015 and has been a funeral director with Givnish ever since.
An award-winning federal response to a sudden transportation disaster
Interstate 95 is a lifeline along the eastern end of the United States. When a bad truck accident knocked out a bridge near Philadelphia in 2023, a team from the Transportation Department orchestrated an effort that got it replaced in a week and a half. For their work, Tony Mento, Hari Kalla and Camille Otto of the Federal Highway Administration are finalists in this year’s Service to America Medals program. Ms. Otto is deputy administrator of the Pennsylvania division and she joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about their achievement.
Doylestown Man Has New Goal for Burpee Park: Repave the Basketball Court
DOYLESTOWN, PA—The man who helped revitalize the pavilion at Doylestown’s Burpee Park two years ago is working on a new project—to repave the basketball court that is widely used—and he’s looking for help from the community. Brian Guerriero, a borough resident who lives within a stone’s throw of Burpee Park, was honored by borough officials last year for his work on washing and painting the pavilion and then leading the effort to install plantings around the building. The pavilion is the small brick building in the park.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER (For more...
How a string of lies in Tennessee led to the arrest of a Bucks County murder suspect
Days after Meghan Macklin allegedly murdered a 72-year-old Wrightstown man, she told a police officer that she was his wife, who died in 2019. That wasn’t the only lie that Macklin allegedly told about how she found herself at a convenience store in White Pines, Tennessee. ...
Temple student reporters prep for trip to Paris to cover 2024 Olympic Games
Four student reporters from Temple University will be making the trip to Paris in a few weeks to cover the 2024 Olympic Games. The students will cover how the Games impact businesses in Paris.
Pa. had a record year at the casinos. See how Wind Creek Bethlehem did.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board said Thursday it had a record tax revenue of $2.54 billion during its 2023-24 fiscal year. Wind Creek Bethlehem did its part. The casino in the city’s South Side was one of the top performers among the state’s 17 casinos in both table games and slot machines. Wind Creek reported that it made more than $252.2 million in table games, a year-over-year ...
FEMA Allocates Over $2 Million for Flood Mitigation in Philadelphia's Eastwick Neighborhood
Over in Philadelphia's flood-stricken Eastwick neighborhood, the wheels of government are finally churning toward tangible solutions to the recurrent issue of devastating floods. In a critical move, FEMA senior officials Victoria Salinas and MaryAnn Tierney, alongside Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, descended upon the beleaguered community to unveil a windfall of more than $2 million in funding aimed at constructing barriers intended as a stopgap to keep floodwaters at bay. This interim fix aligns with FEMA's recent narrative of enhancing community resilience, particularly among historically disadvantaged areas. "I am very excited that, for the first time in Region 3, FEMA will be able to use our grant programs to fund an interim flood mitigation solution for Eastwick while longer-term solutions are in development", Salinas expressed, as per the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Neville Vakharia, PhD, Appointed Dean of the Pennoni Honors College
The following message was sent to the Drexel community:. Following a national search, I am pleased to announce that Neville Vakharia, PhD, has been appointed Dean of the Pennoni Honors College, effective September 1, 2024. Dr. Vakharia is currently associate dean of research and planning and an associate professor of...
Southwest Philadelphia's Historic Bartram's Garden Closed Amid Chemical Contamination Concerns
A popular walking spot in Southwest Philadelphia, known for its historical significance and natural beauty, has been temporarily closed off to the public due to fears of chemical contamination. The Mile Trail of Bartram's Garden, hailed as the oldest botanical garden in North America, is currently taped off with red and adorned with warning signs following a report of potential toxic substances on its grounds.
In Kensington, Philly officials look to connect addiction services to those in need
Philadelphia officials, part of the Special Committee on Kensington -- or, the Kensington Caucus -- spent about four hours on Thursday meeting with medical professionals, community leaders and local residents, to find ways to eliminate barriers to getting those struggling with drug addiction connected with support services. The efforts is...
Philadelphia Oversight Commission Publishes First Audit on Police Misconduct Investigations
In an effort to bolster trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve, Philadelphia's Citizens Police Oversight Commission (CPOC) has made a move to increase transparency by conducting its first audit of police misconduct complaints. Findings from this inaugural review by CPOC's Audit and Monitoring Unit were shared yesterday, shining a light on the investigation processes of the Philadelphia Police Department’s (PPD) Internal Affairs Division (IAD).
Bucks County Mom Gets Life-Changing Robotic Arm from Widener University
Victoria Nedza is embracing independence thanks to a custom-built robotic arm designed by an occupational therapy team at Widener University. Bucks County mom Victoria Nedza is embracing newfound independence thanks to a custom-built robotic arm designed by an occupational therapy team at Widener University, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS News Philadelphia.
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