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Aaron Judge accused of snubbing Little League team
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge was accused by a coach of snubbing a Staten Island Little League team during Sunday’s Little League Classic in Williamsport, Pa. South Shore Little League manager Bob Laterza suggested that Judge blew off his team during the festivities. Laterza said he was promised a meet-and-greet with Yankees players at... The post Aaron Judge accused of snubbing Little League team appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
PSP: Woman dead, man injured after house explosion
UPDATE: According to Lehigh County Coroner Daniel Buglio, 91-year-old Leon W. Gruss died around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday at the hospital. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A 75-year-old woman is dead and a man was flown to the hospital in critical condition after a house explosion Tuesday afternoon in Lackawanna County. Debris and destruction are […]
Former central Pa. middle school teacher had unlawful contact with minor: police
UPDATE: Former central Pa. teacher sent nude picture to student: state police. Pennsylvania State Police in Berks County on Tuesday arrested and charged a 47-year-old man with unlawful contact with a minor and related offenses, which caused him to lose his teaching job with the Susquehanna Township School District, according to court documents and a release from the school district.
How will the AAPI vote impact the 2024 presidential election in Pa.?
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Vivian Chang is the executive director for Asian Americans United based in Chinatown North in Philadelphia. "What is the organizing potential and how do we activate the potential and power that folks have?" Chang said.The grassroots nonpartisan organization is focused on harnessing the full potential of voters who will be a major factor in the 2024 election. Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote tracks AAPI voters. Since 2012, the number of AAPI voters in Pennsylvania has grown by 32%."Across Pennsylvania, their data shows there's more than 300,000 eligible AAPI voters, so when we're talking about like elections, that's a huge...
If You Hear ‘Code Brown’ in a New Jersey, New York or Pennsylvania Walmart, Leave Immediately
When we shop at Walmart, we usually do our own thing while navigating up and down the aisles. Some bop along to the cheesy jams overhead, while others are busy attending to kids or checking their phones. Do you ever really pay attention to the announcements made on the intercom?
Pa. opens public feedback on rate increases to 2025 health insurance plans
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Health insurance companies in Pennsylvania are looking to increase the prices of their coverage plans in 2025, which could raise monthly premium costs for people who buy plans through Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
Business leaders wary of critical mineral subsidies
(The Center Square) — As federal money and private investment pour into critical minerals, Pennsylvania’s potential is great. The grants that buoy more research to figure out the size of the market in the commonwealth, however, mean some projects are wary of embracing government handouts. For one leader, efforts that don’t diversify draw suspicion as he doesn’t see a strong future in critical minerals without other energy-focused endeavors. ...
Probation violation filed against driver who critically injured teen
In Luzerne County a probation violation has been filed against the suspected driver that critically injured a Kingston teenager. The Luzerne County Department of Adult Probation and Parole filed a petition alleging 28 year-old Shahiyd Deen
Lehman Twp. zoning board rejects requested exception for proposed solar farm
DALLAS TWP. — After a 10-hour hearing spread across two nights, the Lehman Twp. Zoning Hearing Board rejected a requested special exception for a proposed solar farm that Susquehanna Solar LLC wanted to develop in an Agricultural zoning district. The board's 3-0 vote came after 10 p.m. Monday. It...
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