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Lottery ticket worth over $671K sold in Pennsylvania
Another day, another win for some lottery player in Pennsylvania. While the winnings this time were nowhere near that Powerball jackpot someone else recently scored, they’re still pretty sweet. A according to a press release sent out by the Pennsylvania Lottery on Wednesday, someone certainly struck it rich after...
Pedestrian Seriously Injured In Friday Night Crash
The Delaware State Police are investigating a motor vehicle collision that occurred Friday evening. Lieutenant Abigail Haas, said the accident, which took place on Newtown Road in the area of Bear Christiana Road, involved a pedestrian. At approximately 8:56, first responders, including New Castle County Paramedics and units from the Christiana Fire Company, were dispatched to the scene.
Client’s tort claims against firm preempted by Bankruptcy Code
A Minnesota law firm filed an involuntary bankruptcy petition for nonpayment of $300,000 in legal fees. While its former client alleged state tort claims for filing the involuntary petition, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed on Aug. 13 that he was unable to prevail for not successfully appealing the bankruptcy court’s final order.
$1000 Scholarship for Nursing Students Due: 9/1
Background: This scholarship helps nursing students by making college more affordable. It aims to inspire students to make a difference in healthcare and their communities. 🇺🇸 U.S. citizens or permanent residents pursuing nursing. Requirements:. 📝 400-600 word response to the prompt in the APPLY HERE link. Scholarship...
Man arrested on vehicular homicide, speeding charges following Ohio Turnpike crashes that killed four
A man has been arrested and charged in connection with a series of multiple fatality collisions on the Ohio Turnpike on Thursday. The post Man arrested on vehicular homicide, speeding charges following Ohio Turnpike crashes that killed four appeared first on CDLLife.
Popular Philadelphia arena will have to find new name soon
PHILADELPHIA — The City of Brotherly Love isn’t feeling the love from Wells Fargo, who announced plans to drop its long-running naming rights deal with the arena home to the Sixers and Flyers. The contract will end in August 2025, according to the Associated Press. The breakup with...
State Farm Says It’s Not Responsible To Cover Vehicle Driven By Radio Host.
Something to think about before signing on to drive a vehicle provided by a radio station client. Personal insurance may not cover any damage, losses, or lawsuits incurred as a result of an auto accident. State Farm has asked a New Jersey Federal Court to rule that the insurer is...
Register Now for Fall Education at Delaware County Community College – Drop-in Aug. 15-17 & 19-21
Fall registration is still open for all individuals interested in attending Delaware County Community College. Fall registration is still open for all individuals interested in attending Delaware County Community College. With flexible programs and a commitment to staying ahead of the curve, community colleges are uniquely positioned to meet ever-changing...
Team Texas beats Team Pennsylvania in 2024 Little League World Series: 4 things to know
Team Texas might have had the most impressive 2024 Little League World Series win of any U.S. squad on Thursday, thanks to a hoard of home runs and a string of strikeouts. "Watch out for Texas," an ESPN announcer proclaimed after Texas' dominant 9-0 win vs. Team Pennsylvania. According to the ESPN...
Philly Transit Workers Rescue Cat Family at 63rd Street Station
In a surprising twist in Philadelphia, SEPTA workers at the city's 63rd Street Station on the Market-Frankford Line confronted a feline quandary that transcended their regular duties. As reported by NBC10, multiple cats, a mother and her five kittens, were unearthed within the station's infrastructure, initially pinpointed on Monday evening around 6 p.m. The cats were in-between the snarl of walls and ceilings, with SEPTA employees dedicating significant hours for their safe extraction, which transpired over the following day.
Solar Week: More solar, Cleaning Tacony Park & more
Happy Solar Week, Philly! Did you know over 3300 homes and businesses have switched to solar through Solarize Philly?. 60 Low and Middle-Income Families in the Philadelphia region can lease solar. Capital Good Fund, in partnership with Solarize and Philadelphia Green Capital Corp., has launched the Pennsylvania BRIGHT solar leasing pilot, announced during the Solar Week press conference on Monday. Through this program, 60 low and middle-income homeowners can lease solar systems with no upfront or maintenance costs, with an average of 20% savings on energy bills each month. The initiative, supported by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and local partnerships, aims to reduce the energy burden on disadvantaged communities while expanding access to renewable energy.
Drexel names assistant Boyle to replace Voelker as men’s coach
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 8/16/24 – From Press Release. Steve Boyle has been named the head coach of the Drexel Men’s Lacrosse program. The announcement was made by Drexel Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation Maisha Kelly. Boyle, who was named Interim Head Coach after Brian Voelker retired, is the seventh head coach in Drexel lacrosse history.
Driver Plunges Into Schuylkill River In Philly
At about 3:40 a.m., an unusual incident occurred at 1273 Kelly Drive in the 22nd District. Police and fire department personnel responded to a 911 call reporting that a black four-door sedan had been seen driving into the river. The vehicle was located; however, at press time no driver or...
Shooting at Chester County courthouse will be subject of trial Monday
WESTS CHESTER — The shooting that left a college student from New Jersey clinging to life after an early morning confrontation between two groups of men who did not know one another in front of the Historic Chester County Courthouse will be played out in a Common Pleas courtroom beginning Monday.
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