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Penn State gets $1M to dig into critical mineral research
(The Center Square) — As more federal money goes out to deal with the critical mineral supply chain, Pennsylvania gets another grant. The latest, almost $1 million to Penn State University, will focus on researching whether boron nitride can replace gallium in semiconductors. Gallium currently has no domestic source, and is one of dozens of minerals where China dominates the refining and processing of them. For others, like aluminum, cobalt,...
Cornel West can’t be on Pennsylvania’s presidential ballot, court decides
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Independent presidential candidate Cornel West lost a legal challenge Friday in his bid to get on the ballot in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. The Nov. 5 election is expected to be close in Pennsylvania, whose 19 electoral votes are tied with Illinois for fifth-most, and arguably are the most awarded by any […]
$150k dedicated to fight transient crime on South Jersey's River Line
Officials in South Jersey are dedicating $150,000 to a program they say will help keep their light rail system clear of transient crime, which they say is on the rise in a number of River Line towns.
Burlington City Man Sentenced To Prison For 2021 Camden Fatal Shooting
CAMDEN, NJ.- On Friday, a 25-year-old Burlington, New Jersey, man learned that he would be a senior citizen when he was sentenced to state prison for fatally shooting 29-year-old Takwail Bailey of Camden, New Jersey man, in November 2021. Sentenced 60 Years. According to Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay,...
Remembering Matthew: ‘Everyone is coming together to do something’
Still mourning the tragic death of Matthew Dickinson, Palmyra residents, emergency responders and members of the Return Kindness charity gathered on the drizzly morning of Aug. 17 to help create his legacy with a lemonade stand. “The community outpouring has been incredible,” borough Police Chief Josiah Murphy said during the...
Mercer County Mosquito Control Spraying Operations Scheduled for Hamilton
HAMILTON, NJ - Mercer County’s Office of Mosquito Control is expected to undertake spraying operations in Hamilton Township this week. According to officials, spraying will take place between 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., on Wednesday, weather permitting, in the following areas:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Azalea Way, Flock Rd area Camp Ave, Mason Ave, Miller Ave area Hempstead Rd, Elmont Rd, Marksboro Way area Ovington Dr, Elton Ave, Lakeview Dr, Dover Rd area Residents who believe their area may be in need of Mosquito Control services can request an inpsection by clicking here. These applications are only conducted when deemed...
Missing kid in midnight Mercer County, NJ alert found safe
HOPEWELL BOROUGH — An 11-year-old boy is safe and with his family after a large search over the weekend. Authorities sent out a public safety alert to Mercer County residents around midnight early Sunday morning. It said the boy from Hopewell Borough was last seen riding his bike around...
NJ high school student killed on way to first day of classes
FRANKLIN (Hunterdon) — The excitement of a new school year at North Hunterdon High School turned to mourning after a student died in a crash on the first day of school. Sophia Detorres, 16, of the Pittstown section, was a passenger in a three-vehicle crash Thursday morning at Hogback (Route 617) and Lowers Lansdown roads, officials said.
Field Hockey Ranked No. 1 in Ivy League Preseason Poll
PRINCETON, N.J. – With just 11 days until the 2024 season begins, the Ivy League revealed its field hockey preseason poll, as Harvard field hockey slotted in first place with 124 points. 13 voters selected Harvard to finish in first place in the Ivy League during the 2024 season, compared to three first-place votes for second place Princeton. Penn and Cornell rounded out the top four of the Ivy League preseason poll. During the 2023 campaign, Harvard finished the season with a 16-4 record, just one win away from matching the program's single season win record set in 2021. The...
Temple leadership supportive of new performance-based state funding system
The Pennsylvania General Assembly this summer passed a bill introducing performance-based funding for state-related universities. The universities in the bill, Temple, Penn State and Pitt, will be reviewed by a council who will request multiple sets of data in order to qualify, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. The Performance-based Funding Act,...
Man charged with multiple reckless endangerment offenses in struggle involving tasers and a pit bull, police say
A Towamencin man was charged this month with numerous misdemeanor offenses involving reckless endangerment of four people and assault after a struggle involving a handgun and pit bull. Thomas Nathaniel Gray, 39, of an apartment on the 1100 block of Welsh Road, Lansdale, was charged Aug. 7 with misdemeanor unlawful...
Lansdale Historical Society: Ollie Bauer marched to the beat of a different drummer
Every town has a few residents who might be known as “characters,” people who, for a variety of reasons, eschew conformity and follow a different drummer. In Lansdale, one of those people was Ollie Bauer. Oliver Jacob Bauer, Jr. (1911-1983) was born in Pennsburg. His family moved to...
New surveillance video shows moments before shooting that killed rapper in Philadelphia
Philadelphia police released new surveillance video showing the moments before a shooting that left a popular rapper dead in the city's Olney section last week.It happened on the 5500 block of N. 6th Street just after 3:30 p.m. on August 23.Video shows a white Hyundai Santa Fe pulling up alongside an SUV and opening fire.The shooting left 25-year-old Abdul Vicks, also known as 'YBC Dul,' dead.According to police, Vicks was affiliated with a gang known as YBC, or Young Bag Chasers.So far, no arrests have been made. However, police say they are holding the Hyundai in connection with the incident.RELATED: Check the 6abc Neighborhood Safety Tracker
Philly Schools Dismissing Early Due To Heat Wave
The school district on Monday, Aug. 26 announced school will close three hours early on those days due to hot temperatures in the forecast. Schools will adequate air-conditioning will remain open. to follow Daily Voice Aston-Brookhaven and receive free news updates.
NJ football rankings: New Jersey Super 25 entering the 2024 season
With the high school football season getting started later this week for many of New Jersey's top teams, it's time to unveil the first New Jersey Super 25 rankings of the 2024 season. Every week, voters from across USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey will rank the Top 25 teams in the state. The rankings will be posted every Tuesday morning. ...
Woman shot in NE Philly bank parking lot
Philadelphia Police are investigating a shooting that left a woman with a gunshot wound in a bank parking lot in Northeast Philadelphia. The shooting which occurred at 8:58 a.m. at the Wells Fargo on 7345 Bustleton Ave, left a 61-year-old Black female with a gunshot wound to the left thigh. Police immediately transported her to […]
Broken elevators at Harrisburg high-rise once again leave some residents stranded
Hundreds of elderly and disabled residents at a Harrisburg high-rise apartment building were trapped inside their homes, forced to use the stairway, or stuck outdoors after a second elevator stopped working Monday. Issues began after the other elevator stopped working at the Linden Terrace apartments at 1201 N. Front St....
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