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Suspect Crashes Car Into Home: Cops
Police are searching for a man who they say led them on a wild chase before crashing into a home earlier today in Chester.
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Few Jobs, But a Rack of Suits: Law Grads Claim Their Alma Maters Duped Them
In 2005, Chloe Gilgan bet that obtaining a law degree would guarantee her a competitive salary and a steady career path.
Army National Guard Pvt. Nathan M. Ernst has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. He also completed the Basic Field Artillery Cannon Crewmember Advanced Individual Training course at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.
Incoming Central Dauphin School District Superintendent Carol Johnson ...
When Carol Johnson was a girl, she loved to don her cowgirl outfit, strap on her holster and pretend to be a sheriff.
The Chester, Pennsylvania soccer stadium disaster
Feeling vindication is a doubled edged sword. On one hand, it is easy to say I told you so but on the other hand, you don't want innocent people to be hurt because a group of politicians thought they knew better even though you knew they were in over their heads when they made a bad economic choice.
Emily and Hayley from Egg Harbor Twp vs Jena in Long Valley
Here is this week's battle of the Dennis and Judi cuties. Each week we will feature two Dennis and Judi cuties and you will determine the winner! This week features two out of three triplets with Emily and Hayley from Egg Harbor Township versus Jena from Long Valley.
Newtown Square Resident Honored For Distinguished Service at Widener University
CHESTER-Dennis O'Shea, of Newtown Square, a grounds foreman at Widener University, was awarded the William David Eckard Jr.
Life learning a theme at Misericordia
Misericordia University honored 397 graduating seniors at the 86th annual commencement ceremony, where lifelong learning was a guideline for graduates.
Fifty Indian MPs support global parliament for effective governance
Delhi, May 17 : To improve the democratic character of global governance, the world's citizens should be given more responsibility through a global parliament.
Gloucester County residents' kids making news at college
Congratulations to Christine D'Ottaviano , daughter of Patrice and Steven D'Ottaviano of Deptford who recently completed her first year of Graduate School for Criminal Justice at Monmouth University finishing with a 4.0 GPA.
Lebanon School District fills administrative slots
Michael Murphy, principal at Hershey High School, will take over for the retiring Barbara Heckard as assistant to the superintendent of curriculum, instruction and assessment.
Police: Widener University Law Student Charged With Sexual Solicitation Of A Child
A third year law student at Widener University School of Law was arrested for allegedly soliciting sex from a detective posing as a child.
Ogletree Deakins adds Suh to Philadelphia office
Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart, the nation's third-largest labor and employment law firm, continued to reshape its Philadelphia office with the addition of immigration law partner Min Suh from Fox Rothschild.
Is Obama's Campaign Office Staff Afoul of Racial Diversity Civil Rights Law?
Civil rights lawyers said President Obama's 2012 campaign managers may have violated employment law by hiring an overwhelmingly white office staff for his campaign headquarters in Chicago.
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