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Philadelphia woman, 70, sentenced to decades in prison for cane-sword murder in Ardmore
A 70-year-old Philadelphia woman will spend at least two decades in prison for using a cane-sword with a 16-inch blade to fatally stab an unarmed man who was engaged in a fistfight with her son in Ardmore.
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Bucks man dies after motorcycle crash in eastern Berks
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Pottstown’s Edgewood Cemetery cleanup was ‘best-ever’
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Towamencin candidates address latest ruling on 2023 race
"The Judge did not accept our argument and thus held the voters of the township to a stricter standard than she held the Montgomery County Board of Elections (which was also late in delaying their certification). In any event, my...
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Congress likely to kick the can on COVID-era telehealth policies
Federal lawmakers face a year-end deadline to solidify or scuttle an array of COVID-era payment changes for telehealth services that include allowing people to stay in their homes to see a doctor or therapist.
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ON LEADERSHIP: Leadership essentials — the wishbone, backbone, and funny bone
Leadership essentials — the wishbone, backbone, and funny bone
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How to make sure you have enough auto insurance coverage
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Weekend getaway: California’s northern coast offers redwoods, rugged coastlines and more
Hidden along California's rugged Northern Coast lies tiny Trinidad, a place rich in coastal and...
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Nolan Jones' parents brought he and the other kids to the Bank a lot growing...
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A. Duie Pyle celebrates 100 years of growth
‘Pyle People’ are key to the Chester County company’s success, CEO Peter Latta said
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Jerry Shenk: The Ivy Leagues hit peak imbecility
Colleges and universities could provide a genuine service to the youngsters they overcharge for often...