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Craig Deibler looked out at the sea of camp chairs and blankets in front of him.
It happened just after ten o'clock last night in New Holland Borough. Police tell CBS 21 News that Robert Zimmerman of Smoketown was driving his motorcycle on Diller Avenue near a railroad crossing when a ...
A motorcyclist was injured Thursday night when he collided with a freight locomotive at a railroad crossing in New Holland, police said.
Abe S. Yoder, 93, Valley View Haven, Belleville, PA passed at 11:15 p.m., on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at Valley View Haven.
“I have to make sure that I'm eating more of the right nutrients and vitamins, but I'm not used to eating this much.”
WLYH CW15 is proud to air Educational and Informational programming for children. via CW 15
Obama electable, Clinton insists
“Absolutely and I've said so before”
Hillary Rodham Clinton said emphatically Wednesday night that Barack Obama can win the White House this fall, undercutting her efforts to deny him the Democratic presidential nomination by suggesting he would ... via Times Leader
Clinton Holds Rallies At Cal U. & In McKeesport
With just days until Pennsylvania voters head to the polls the candidates are really picking up their campaign efforts all across the state. via Kdka.com
Three invade Bucks County apartment
Police are looking for two men and a woman who stole $640 during a Riegelsville home invasion early this morning. via Easton Express-Times
School bus-SUV crash injures 7 in Smoketown
“This was just a failure to recognize another vehicle by the bus driver”
Seven people, including four elementary school students, were injured in a Monday afternoon two-vehicle on Route 896 near Smoketown. via LancasterOnline
Drexel University is embarking on an ambitious $500 million construction plan.
“We embrace the idea of them coming here”
Drexel University is embarking on an ambitious $500 million campus construction plan this week, a vision that aims to give the private urban college a stronger identity and higher national profile. via WPVI-TV Philadelphia
Freeport graduate finds success on track
After graduating from Freeport in 2005, Lacey Cochran went to Division I Bowling Green University to run track. via PittsburghLIVE.com
A woman is unhappy with an agency's photographs of her baby girl; a man wants to be paid for repairs to a woman's car. via CW 15
Rendell administration, nursing homes...
“But ... I think there needs to be a balanced role. I don't think it should be a role where they consume 90 percent of the oxygen in the room.”
A dispute over whether Pennsylvania adequately pays for nursing home care landed before a state Senate panel Tuesday. via WPVI-TV Philadelphia
Bresch: Work experience counted as credit for disputed EMBA
“What administrative processes and what errors have made that issue more complex are not in my control”
Though a career-defining work opportunity kept her out of the classroom, the daughter of West Virginia Gov. via The York Daily Record
Rescue corps 'dead in the water'
“Frankly, I was never convinced from square one that the analysis was such that it would be great benefit to the people of Hilltown”
For 10 years, Joe Schmider was the chief of Dublin Ambulance. Schmider was also the emergency medical services director of Bucks County for 10 years, and he still lives in Upper Bucks County, even though his ... via PhillyBurbs.com
Escaped murderer from Pa. prison caught in California
“Basically, it's a citizen's tip. He was in a park and he started bragging”
A convicted murderer who escaped from a Pennsylvania state prison more than four months ago was arrested in California after boasting that he'd appeared on Fox's "America's Most Wanted," state police said. via Centre Daily Times
Millions visit Gettysburg annually, study says
According to a new study on Gettysburg tourism, almost 3 million visitors come to the historic area each year. via The York Daily Record
Obama Raises $40 Million In March
“We don't expect to match Senator Obama ad for ad”
Sen. Barack Obama, second to none in the race for campaign cash, raised more than $40 million in March and boosted his vast network of donors to nearly 1.3 million, the campaign announced Thursday. via Cbs3.com
Bankrupty judge OKS fed subpoenas in Countrywide probe
A federal bankruptcy judge in Pittsburgh says the Justice Department can subpoena documents and officials of Countrywide Financial Corp. via The York Daily Record
Idol contestant rushed to hospital
A woman sues her ex-landlord for her security deposit and the cost of repairs. Maury 11:00AM - 12:00PM Video clips of criminals, sports bloopers and people cheating on their significant others. via CW 15