Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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A Pennsylvania Game Commission coordinator spent yesterday morning inside City Hall's tower banding four healthy baby peregrine falcons.
Two activists arrested at a pro-marijuana protest on Independence Mall Saturday had different reactions to the same bad news in U.S. District Court yesterday.
Jermaine Jackson, the Trenton man accused of masterminding a plot that left Levittown musician Danny DeGennaro dead, was convicted Monday of second-degree murder in Bucks County Court.
Police were investigating the fatal shooting of a 26-year-old man late Monday night.
Labor issues are plaguing the expanded Center City structure.
A southwestern Pennsylvania duo has been jailed on charges they sold the heroin that led to the overdose death of a 55-year-old man.
The destitute Philadelphia schools are counting on Kevin Sosinavage, and others like him, to come to the rescue by continuing to do what they're doing: smoking and drinking.
Police and wildlife officers are trying to track down a black bear that's been spotted wandering around several residential areas in suburban Philadelphia for days.
The 200-mph tornado that blasted through Oklahoma City’s suburbs sent shockwaves throughout the country.
Ex-cop, once called a hero, faces dozens of charges for alleged acts against women.
Michelle Singletary: When it comes to how much money we all need to retire comfortably, it gives us a headache. I just need to say that up front, before telling you about the latest news that is sure to scare you even more about retirement.
Mayor Nutter announced yesterdaymon that Philadelphia won $1.2 million in grants from ArtPlace America for four projects that will enliven public spaces.
Patti Sheehy remembers thinking, this story has everything: Bravery, romance, suspense, and an evocative historical backdrop. Plus, it was true.
Tornado warnings have been issued across much of the Midwest, stretching from Oklahoma to Illinois, following a second deadly twister in as many days in the Oklahoma City area.
For the last two years, the meeting held monthly in a bare Trenton conference room determined the fates of hundreds of New Jersey public employees, including scores of teachers and school administrators.
Elvis the kitten has already burned through 9 lives -- and he’s only a year old. His ordeal has a (mostly) happy ending, but what an ordeal it’s...
A former house cleaner who stole a rare bust of Benjamin Franklin from a Bryn Mawr house where she once worked was sentenced Monday to six years in prison.
Jermaine Jackson, the Trenton man accused of masterminding a plot that left Levittown musician Danny DeGennaro dead, was convicted Monday of second-degree murder in Bucks County Court.
Pennsylvania state police suggested Monday that 21-year-old Matthew R. Royer, missing since leaving Rhode Island on Thursday, might have decided on his own to detour from returning to his Montgomery County home.
The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office did not pursue criminal charges in early 2012 against former Police Officer Richard DeCoatsworth - once hailed as a hero, now charged over the weekend with rape - because the complainant, Steven Kocher, was not considered a credible witness, according to First Assistant District Attorney Edward McCann.
Tornado warnings have been issued across much of the Midwest, stretching from Oklahoma to Illinois, following a second deadly twister in as many days in the Oklahoma City area.
CBS has taken the scheduled season-ending episode of "Mike & Molly" off the air because its plot line revolved around a tornado threatening the couple.
CBS has taken the scheduled season-ending episode of "Mike & Molly" off the air because its plot line revolved around a tornado threatening the couple.
At least one emergency responder with the Southeastern Pennsylvania chapter of the American Red Cross will depart for Oklahoma to aid victims of the...
After the postponement last week to a national news broadcast looking inside the walls of a dangerous, yet hopeful Strawberry Mansion High School, a...
The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office did not pursue criminal charges in early 2012 against former Police Officer Richard DeCoatsworth - once hailed as a hero, now charged over the weekend with rape - because the complainant, Steven Kocher, was not considered a credible witness, according to First Assistant District Attorney Edward McCann.
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