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Caught on camera: Pennsylvania Taco Bell manager saves choking baby
Surveillance video captured the moment a Taco Bell manager was hailed as a hero after helping choking baby breathe again in Bucks County.
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Pennsylvania school board cancels gay '30 Rock' actor's anti-bullying talk, citing his ‘lifestyle'
“He labels himself as an activist, he is proud of his lifestyle,” board member Bud Shaffner said.
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Real-life ‘Rosie the Riveter' honored with Congressional Gold Medal for WWII work
Bucks County’s own “Rosie the Riveter” Mae Krier received a Congressional Gold Medal for her work during WWII when she built warplanes for the military.
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Raccoon attacks guests in line for a roller coaster at Hersheypark
Video shared by TMZ shows the moment a raccoon attacked guests standing in line for a roller coaster at Hersheypark.
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Pennsylvania man in ‘Scream' mask killed neighbor with chain saw then went home to watch a movie, police say
A Pennsylvania man attacked and killed his neighbor this week using a knife and a chain saw while wearing a mask and costume like the one from the movie “Scream,” officials said.
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Prognosticating groundhog Punxsutawney Phil is now the father of 2 babies
Start handing out those groundhog-size cigars: Punxsutawney Phil is a father. The Pennsylvania group that handles the spring-predicting groundhog and his groundhog wife Phyliss says the couple became parents on Saturday.
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Cup, cigarette lead to arrest in 2012 cold case murder outside Pa. diner
More than a decade after a man was shot and killed outside of a Pennsylvania diner, police have made an arrest in the cold case thanks, in part, to a piece of a Styrofoam cup and a cigarette butt.
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Crews resume search for child who fell into Pennsylvania creek
Emergency crews are actively searching for a child in Chester Creek in Delaware County, according to reports.
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Pennsylvania teen sentenced for killing girl, asking friend on Instagram to help cover up her death
A Bucks County teenager was sentenced for shooting and killing a girl and then asking a friend on Instagram to help cover up her death.
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Man sentenced in human body part case tied to Harvard Medical School
A Pennsylvania man has pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from the theft and sale of human body parts taken from Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas mortuary. Jeremy Pauley of Thompson pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiracy and interstate transportation of stolen property.
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Train derails in Pennsylvania, several cars end up in Lehigh River
A Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in Lower Saucon Township early Saturday morning, officials said.
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Pregnant Amish woman killed inside her rural Pennsylvania home
Investigators says they have no suspects in the killing of a pregnant 23-year-old Amish woman inside her home in rural northwestern Pennsylvania.
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‘It feels great': Climate scientist wins $1 million defamation lawsuit against conservative bloggers
Many scientists have followed Mann’s case for years as misinformation about climate change has grown on some social media platforms.
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At least 6 missing in house fire that followed shooting of 2 officers in suburban Philadelphia, DA says
At least six people, including children, are unaccounted for, following a house fire and shooting that wounded two police officers in East Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, officials said.
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What on earth? This 3rd grader can ID nearly every country by its flag
9-year-old Zahran Chowdhury can confidently identify over 190 countries and territories based solely on their flag.
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Bayer ordered to pay $2.25B after jury finds Roundup weed killer caused Pennsylvania man's cancer
A Pennsylvania man who said his cancer was caused by Bayer’s Roundup weed killer was awarded a $2.25 billion verdict by a Philadelphia jury. John McKivison, 49, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma “after using Roundup on his property for 20 years,” his attorneys Tom Kline and Jason Itkin said in a joint statement. He sued the Monsanto Company, which is...
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Military dad surprises kids at school in a sweet reunion after a months-long deployment
Two elementary school kids got a sweet surprise when their dad, Sergeant Dustin Unger, showed up at their school assembly after a months-long deployment.
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Temps are so cold that a dad in Pa. suburbs made a homemade ice skating rink
A man in Glen Mills is probably the coolest dad in the neighborhood after he built a homemade ice skating rink for his kids to practice their hockey skills.
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GOP lawmaker's phone seized by FBI reveals extent of effort to overturn 2020 election
Texts and emails sent by Republican congressman Scott Perry of Pennsylvania have emerged publicly in a court filing that hints at how he worked to keep President Donald Trump in office after Trump’s 2020 election loss.
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Pennsylvania man accused of beating wife to death during argument over cat's vet care
An elderly Montgomery County man said he beat his wife to death after she grabbed a knife and threatened to kill him during an argument over their pet cat, according to investigators.