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Illegally passing a school bus? You're on camera in these Bucks County towns. Expect a fine
With kids heading back to school, Bucks and Montgomery County school officials are reminding drivers that there's a price to pay for ignoring the flashing red lights on a stopped school bus. It’s $300. Three local school districts are joining dozens across Pennsylvania to participate in a safety program...
Center City District Announces Seasonal Events for Parks and Office District
Center City District (CCD) welcomes the arrival of autumn with a full lineup of free-to-attend programs starting in September at parks and public spaces across Center City, including Dilworth Park’s 10th anniversary, a hay maze and events for office workers. A full schedule can be found at centercityphila.org. Highlights include:
It’s corn-cert time: A look at the corn maze themed after Easton Area High School music
Corn mazes are a fall staple for many, especially for locals who visit Raub’s Farm Market. This year, some may notice familiarity in this year’s corn maze, especially those who were in Easton Area High School’s band or choir. If you purchase a product or register for...
Leah Shackley Has Risen to Swimming World Female High School Swimmer of the Year Via Unusual Setting
Leah Shackley Has Risen to Swimming World Female High School Swimmer of the Year Via Unusual Setting. Elite athletes don’t often come from places like Leah Shackley’s hometown of Bedford, Pennsylvania. A town of some 2,800 people in a county of the same name with a population of 47,000, the facilities needed to nurture top athletes are few and far between in Shackley’s corner of Southwestern Pa.
Raising Cane’s heading to Seven Corners Shopping Center in Falls Church
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (DC News Now) — A popular chicken finger restaurant is heading to Falls Church next month. Raising Cane’s, an eatery known for its tasty chicken fingers, Texas toast and crinkle-cut fries, is coming to the Seven Corners Shopping Center on Oct. 3, according to its site. It will be located at 6363 […]
‘Opportunity of a lifetime’: Martinsburg choir group gets ready to go to Carnegie Hall
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (DC News Now) — A Martinsburg choral group is busy tuning up their vocal chords. The choral group has been invited to showcase their talent at Carnegie Hall in New York and they are making preparations for their trip. The group said the invitation came from out of the blue this summer. “Singing […]
Man dead, woman injured after Northeast DC stabbing
WASHINGTON (7News) — A man is dead, and a woman is injured after a stabbing in Northeast D.C. on Sunday, September 1, according to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Officers responded to the 900 block of Division Avenue, Northeast around 2:53 p.m. for a reported stabbing. Before officers arrived,...
Five Vehicle Collision Leaves Two Seriously Injured In Prince Frederick
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – On September 1, 2024 at approximately 10:37 p.m., emergency personnel responded to a serious multi-vehicle accident on (rt 231) Hallowing Point Road in the area of Adelina Road. Crews arrived on the scene to find a five-vehicle accident with one overturned, and another struck a...
Nick Castellanos Has an Awkward Postgame Interview With ESPN
Nick Castellanos took a page straight out of Gregg Popovich's book after delivering a walk-off hit for the Philadelphia Phillies in extra innings on Sunday. The outfielder was chosen as the postgame interview on ESPN with Nicole Briscoe and didn't offer up much when asked a few questions. To set...
Motorcade accompanying VP nominee Tim Walz involved in crash
Vans carrying members of the press that were part of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's motorcade were involved in a crash on Monday afternoon. Journalists traveling with the vice presidential nominee said the crash happened shortly before 1 p.m. on Interstate 794. Walz was on his way to an event celebrating Labor Day in Milwaukee. A staff member in one of the press vans appeared to have a broken arm and was being treated by medics, according to the journalists, who said they were violently thrown forward as one van slammed into another in front of it and then was hit from behind. Walz's vehicle was not involved in the crash, according to the campaign. Walz later said there were a "few minor injuries," but "everybody's going to be OK." The press and staff whose vehicles were involved in the crash arrived at LaborFest around an hour after the incident. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, called Walz to check on him after the crash, a White House official said. Republican vice presidential nominee, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, also sent well wishes. "Hoping everyone's OK," he wrote.
Pennsylvania boy wins mullet championship
A Pennsylvania boy has just won a national competition with a hairstyle that's business in the front and a party in the back. Kamden Cunningham, from Swoyersville, Luzerne County, is the winner of the kids contest in the 2024 Mullet Championship. News 8's Lori Burkholder spoke with him and found...
Harris expected to voice opposition to US Steel sale at Pennsylvania rally
Vice President Harris is expected to voice opposition to the sale of U.S. Steel during a joint rally Monday with President Biden in Pennsylvania. According to her campaign, Harris is “expected to say that U.S. Steel should remain domestically owned and operated and stress her commitment to always have the backs of American steel workers.”…
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