Two thieves who snatched a statue of a lion from outside a home in a Philadelphia suburb had a change of heart after police posted surveillance video of the heist. The statute was taken from the West Chester residence on Wednesday. But by Friday, police posted a video of the thieves returning it. They also left behind a bouquet of flowers and a card.
Category: News
Another Same-Sex Wedding Controversy- This Time In Lancaster County
A county tourism group is sticking by its decision to hold a meeting at a historic venue in central Pennsylvania, despite an outcry of the locale’s policy banning same-sex weddings. The Star Barn is a premier wedding spot in Elizabethtown, surrounded by farmland, orchards and vineyards in scenic Lancaster County.
THIS JUST IN: Sen. Bernie Sanders To Hold Rally In Pittsburgh On Sunday
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders plans to hold rallies in battleground states this weekend, starting Friday night in the liberal stronghold of Madison, Wisconsin. Sanders announced Monday that he will also hold rallies on Saturday at a community college in Warren, Michigan, and in Pittsburgh on Sunday. His campaign says additional stops in Indiana and Ohio are also planned.
New Study Says Parents Have Much Easier Time Getting Antibiotics For Their Kids Through Telemedicine Visits
A new study says sniffling, sore-throated kids seen via telemedicine visits were far more likely to be prescribed antibiotics than those who went to a doctor’s office or clinic. Many of those prescriptions disregarded medical guidelines, raising the risk they could cause side effects or contribute to the rise of antibiotic-resistant germs.
Sen. Bernie Sanders Leads The Pack Among Democrats For President
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is a front-runner in this presidential campaign. Sanders leads the pack of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates in fundraising and is drawing big crowds in early voting states less than two months into his second White House bid. Sanders raised more than $18 million in the first fundraising quarter, far outpacing his rivals.
Democrats’ Dilemma In 2020 Presidential Primary: How To Appeal To White Men
Democrats’ 2020 presidential primary has a historically diverse field of women and minorities. But in some ways the primary is also testing how the party appeals to white men. Many Democrats went into the last presidential campaign cycle taking little account of white male voters. They banked on a coalition of women and minorities to win. Now Democrats are trying to figure out whether their nominee should target affluent, college-educated, suburban men or Trump’s base of working-class whites.
Digging Begins Today On New Dollar General Store Coming To Aliquippa
DIGGING BEGINS TODAY FOR A NEW DOLLAR GENERAL COMING TO ALIQUIPPA. BEAVER COUNTY RADIO NEWS CORRESPONDENT SANDY GIORDANO REPORTS…
Is It Time To Bring Back PA License Plate Stickers?
It’s been just over two years since Pennsylvania did away with license plate stickers, but one state lawmaker wants to bring them back. Berks County Representative Barry Jozwiak says there are several people who choose not to register their vehicles because there is no way for PenDOT to identify valid registration. He says creating the new sticker will help address that problem.
PA Changes Way Inmates Receive Legal Mail
Pennsylvania is changing the way inmates in the state receive their legal mail. This after a civil rights group accused the Department of Corrections of violating attorney-client privilege. The department used to give inmates a copy of their legal correspondence, and other privileged mail, but now they’ll receive the original copies.
Efforts Underway To Make College More Affordable
All of Pennsylvania’s 14 state-run universities are coming together to try and make college more affordable. The State System of Higher Education’s Board of Governors voted Thursday to allow the schools to develop their own tuition plans. That could mean a potential increase in enrollment, flexibility in how financial aid is distributed, and less out-of-pocket expenses for students attending Slippery Rock University. The universities still need to submit their plans to the Board of Governors for approval ahead of the school year that starts in the fall of 2020.