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Children First and Healthy NewsWorks are hosting a community event on Thursday, May 23, to talk about mental health help for MontCo kids
“The second worst person on the planet, after Trump, is John McEntee,” one user wrote on X in response.
Actor Steve Buscemi was randomly attacked on the streets of New York City on Sunday, he was punched by a man on the sidewalk, as per his publicist's statement to The Associated Press. He was assaulted in Mid-Town Manhattan as another victim of a random act of violence in the city.
Now in its third year, the six-week summer program aims to prepare high school students for the challenges of business ownership.
A Tullytown man was sentenced on Monday, April 29, 2024, to state prison for providing the drugs that led to a woman’s overdose death in Falls Township in November 2021. Steven Frederick Yard Jr., 32, pleaded guilty in January to charges of involuntary manslaughter, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, recklessly endangering another […]
A 58-year-old man was sentenced on Friday, May 3, 2024, to 9 to 23 months in the Bucks County Correctional Facility for practicing law without a law license and taking thousands of dollars in legal fees from unsuspecting clients. Michael Jerome McAndrew, of Morrisville, entered guilty pleas in March to theft by deception, deceptive business […]
As a Bucks County lawmaker’s bill to ban live pigeon shooting in Pennsylvania moves closer to full passage, a Bensalem Township gun club apparently continues to schedule the controversial practice at its site along the Delaware River. State Rep. Perry Warren’s bill recently passed the House Judiciary Committee and awaits full passage. If adopted, the […]
The New York City Department of Corrections announced on Sunday that they will temporarily pause the use of body cameras by their officers following an incident where one of the devices caught on fire during use last week. The department revealed that one officer required treatment for burns and smoke inhalation after her body camera…
The University of Mississippi opened a conduct investigation Saturday into at least one student after a video went viral showing a group of students harassing a pro-Palestine protester on the campus last week. Chancellor Glenn Boyce said the counterprotesters’ chants and actions Thursday contained “hostility and racist overtones.” Video showed a group of white men…
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