Dec 7, 2007 | NBC 10
Local Vet Remembers Day That Lives In Infamy
“I lucked out because I was on the hospital ship because they weren't suppose to bomb us”
There were tributes across the region and across the nation, as Americans remember the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. via NBC 10
Annie captures seasons spirit
Christmas came early this year in a beautifully wrapped package that was received enthusiastically by a near capacity crowd at Scranton's Cultural Center on Friday evening. via The Times-Tribune
'In the Mood' is ageless salute to vets
“I think the music continues to be relevant today as we are currently in Iraq”
Glenn Miller. Tommy Dorsey. Hoagy Carmichael. These names and others are synonymous with an era in which a nation listened to the same music. via Easton Express-Times
Jon Delano is a familiar face on KDKA-TV, having been the station's political analyst since 1994. via Kdka.com
Seip, Goodman Announce $2.5 Million In Schuylkill Energy Projects
“This is another positive step forward for growing our local economy and for cutting our dependence on oil from the Middle East and other foreign sources of energy. I want to keep even more of our energy dollars here at home, producing jobs locally”
' State Reps. Tim Seip and Neal Goodman today announced the awarding of $2.5 million in state grants to help finance four alternative-energy projects in Schuylkill County. via The Bud Angst Report
Philadelphia Mayoral Candidate Visits Pittsburgh
“But, also, people need to meet Philadelphians, and people in southeastern Pennsylvania. I think we'll find we have many more similarities than we have differences.”
KDKA's Jon Delano talks with Michael Nutter PITTSBURGH Philadelphia Councilman and Democratic mayoral candidate Michael Nutter paid a visit to our area today. via Kdka.com
“The guys who hire [the illegal immigrants]: They are the criminals”
His dwindling patriotism is rooted in illegal immigration, an issue he considers "one of the most important subjects in the United States." "What does that flag even mean?" he asked at a Sept. via Pittsburgh City Paper
Judge Worries About 'Pay Raise' Backlash At Polls
“The moment you start putting these political pressures on these judges you are jeopardizing their ability to remain impartial and that's exactly the opposite of what we're trying to accomplish”
PITTSBURGH The state's top Superior Court judge is speaking out. President Judge Kate Ford Elliot is worried that some experienced judges may be tossed out because of the continuing backlash against the ... via Kdka.com