Thursday Feb 9 | Evening Sun
4:54 p.m. A domestic incident between a male and a female was reported in the 400 block of York Street.
'Cupcake Wars' judge settles Conn. name lawsuit
A judge on the Food Network reality television show "Cupcake Wars" has resolved her lawsuit with a Connecticut cupcake store over its name.
8:57 a.m. A residential burglary was reported in the 100 block of Blettner Avenue where property was removed.
State to hear Fairfield parents' complaints
A group of Fairfield Area School District parents are planning to take their concerns about a high-school math teacher and the district's subsequent handling of the personnel issue to the state Department of Education.
Philly's troubling racist past
The historical marker for the house once owned by Robert Purvis, an abolitionist, whose house sits on the northwest corner of N. 16th and Mount Vernon Streets.
Dancing back in time in Gettysburg
Eddie Hough and his wife, Donna, both of Charles Town, W.Va., take the floor Saturday night at the 17th annual Gettysburg Innkeepers Ball at the Gettysburg Hotel.
Documents leave questions about Gettysburg shots-fired incident
While charging documents have provided more details about arrests of two men police say are linked to an early Saturday morning incident where shots were fired, what prompted the incident -- and at what or whom they were allegedly shooting -- is part of the ongoing investigation, Gettysburg Police Detective Dennis Bevenour said last week.
Franklin County Grotto members put carbonate stalagmite back into West Virginia's Mystic Cave
Mission accomplished: Glen Sarvis, a 69-year-old retired biology teacher, joined John Boswell of Carlisle, Gordy Ley of Fairfield and Stitch Rentzel of Messiah College, Grantham, to reset the stalagmite The 100-pound chunk of calcium carbonate was displayed at a college, supported a bird bath and survived the Agnes flooding.