Car crashes on Radnor High School track, then into creek, police say
One man was arrested after crashing a car into the track area of Radnor High School and then into a creek bed, police said.
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One man was arrested after crashing a car into the track area of Radnor High School and then into a creek bed, police said.
Dr. Chris Berry, a Geisinger Medical Center emergency room doctor, has been named the 2026 EMS Physician of the Year by the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Pennsylvania Emergency Health
The Pennsylvania Department of Aging (PDA) this week announced the launch of the Resilient Environments for Aging and Dementia in Your Communities (READY Communities) Funding Collaborative and released a sta...
It's been one year since the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General brought charges against former Pittsburgh-area funeral home owner Patrick Vereb.
A man who police say is suspected of hitting two teenagers with a car in Wilkinsburg was taken into custody outside a Penn Hills home where he once lived with a woman who investigators say was stabbed to dea...
When Beth Dudley of Southwest Greensburg stopped at the Crabtree Gas & Go along Route 119 while on her way to visit her parents April 21, she did what she typically does and bought a Pennsylvania Lottery tic...
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed two bills designed to help keep Pennsylvanians up to date in a technology-driven world.
Dr. Chris Berry, a Geisinger Medical Center emergency room doctor, has been named the 2026 EMS Physician of the Year by the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Pennsylvania Emergency Health
A Delaware County elementary school teacher battling a rare form of cancer got a powerful show of support from students, colleagues and the Phillies.
A proposal to demolish a commercial complex with a bar, rebuilt it and add 2 floors on top moved forward despite resident pushback.
Artificial intelligence, AI, is not a future issue; it’s a today issue. It is here right now, the Pennsylvania secretary of education said to a room full of educators Thursday
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman denies rumors that he will switch political parties and become a Republican.
Frank E. Manning, Jr., 81, of Lewes, passed away unexpectedly Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. He is survived by his devoted wife, Beverly Manning; daughter, Sloane Housten and husband James of Pennsylvania; son, Fran...
The same developer has been lobbying the Shapiro administration to create legislation that would remove the right to appeal data centers.
Senator John Fetterman is shutting down rumors that he plans to leave the Democratic Party.
A Pennsylvania appeals court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Pittsburgh police sergeant who claimed he was wrongly transferred out of his specialty unit as a form of discipline. Sgt. Brian Elledge, who serve...
The state Senate this week passed a bill that would end Pennsylvania’s emissions inspection program for non-commercial vehicles, splitting the legislative body along regional lines. The program —...
The Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals filed numerous animal welfare-related charges against a West Hempfield Township couple who had 93 animals taken from their home, which
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — When 13-year-old Elijah Gibson-Holbert headed out for an evening ride on his dirt bike last August, he never expected his life would change by nightfall.
The holiday on Sunday to honor all mothers had its first authorized ceremony in Philadelphia.
Election officials still recommend dating the envelope, even though counties aren’t currently rejecting ballots with improper dates.
PLAINS TWP. — Party on the Patio’s 17th season kicked off Thursday evening at Mohegan Pennsylvania with Haus of Monsters, a high‑energy Lady Gaga tribute, taking the stage.
With hundreds of millions of federal dollars flowing into the commonwealth’s coffers for rural health, a coalition of stakeholders considered the potential funding opportunities Wednesday for nearly three...
To mark Pennsylvania Hospital’s 275th anniversary, archivist Stacey Peeples is leading its transition into a museum for the public, open May 8.