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ADHD patients in Pa. struggle to find medication and maintain normalcy amid ongoing shortage
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108 District 10 high school football players you should see play in 2024
The 2024 high school football season is right around the corner with heat acclimatization week beginning on Aug. 5. The regular season begins the weekend of Aug. 23-24 as 38 teams in District 10 begin their quests for a state championship. One of the big trends this coming season is the ability for...
Morgan Properties Expands in Pennsylvania with Major Acquisition
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — Morgan Properties has significantly increased its presence in Pennsylvania by acquiring an 11-property portfolio from The DePaul Management Company. The acquisition includes 3,434 apartment units located in the suburbs of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the Lehigh Valley, Reading, and Harrisburg. Morgan Properties now owns and manages over...
Pa. man combines motorcycle, Chevy to create roadworthy bumper car
A Pennsylvania man is bumping into a new chapter in his life.Dan Hryhorcoff took on a unique project: he combined a theme park staple with a motorcycle and a Chevy.Action News photojournalist Dave Edwards shows us the incredible creation.
Threat that cleared Pa. Capitol believed to be hoax; no intruder or devices found
After what was described as a thorough search of the Pennsylvania Capitol building, authorities said they do not believe the threat that caused the building to be evacuated on Saturday was credible. In a statement Sunday, the Pennsylvania Capitol Police said that “following a comprehensive search, capitol police, federal, state,...
Falls Township Bridge Dedicated in Honor of Pennsbury High School Grad Killed in Vietnam War
A bridge in Falls Township was recently dedicated in honor of Edward Nelson Beers, a Pennsbury High School graduate killed in the Vietnam War. A bridge in Falls Township was recently dedicated in honor of Edward Nelson Beers, a Pennsbury High School graduate killed in the Vietnam War, writes Greg Vellner for The Reporter.
No. 1 TE in PA, Penn State football target sets commitment date
Penn State football has waited several weeks for one of the top remaining in-state targets. Now, 2025 recruiting class member and No. 1 tight end in PA Andrew Olesh has set his commitment date. With 21 hard commitments to date in the cycle the Nittany Lions currently have two tight end commits in Brady O’Hara and Matt Henderson. Will Olesh become the third or will he choose to leave the Keystone State?
Pa. bill headed to governor’s desk may finally give nurses interstate licensing
A bill that would update Pennsylvania’s background check process so that the commonwealth could finally implement interstate licensing for nurses is heading to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk. The state Senate on Wednesday approved a House bill that would implement FBI background check standards into the licensing process for...
PennDOT Denies Several Personalized License Plate Applications Daily; Here Are Some of Them
PennDOT issues many vanity license plates annually, but it also rejects countless applications, from the puerile to the racist, according to a staff report from City & State Pennsylvania. Each application has to abide by a set of rules that ensure that they do not offend or confuse other drivers,...
See all homes sold in Mercer County, July 1 to July 7
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Mercer County reported from July 1 to July 7. There were 12 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,840-square-foot home on Voelbel Road in Hightstown that sold for $625,000. Ewing.
Firefighters taking down Wharton State Forest fire, but campground remains evacuated
The major Pinelands wildfire started by fireworks in Burlington County is steadily being contained, and no structures are threatened, according to the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. The 4,000-acre fire's containment increased to 75% from 65% Sunday afternoon, leaving the Batona Campground in Wharton State Forest still evacuated, the fire service said....
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