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Not every youngster who starts his news career as a delivery boy rises to become a leading TV reporter across the country.
Anchor's fall from grace proved quite tragic
The last laugh came in May. Until then, for more than two years, Lansdowne native Larry Mendte allegedly had a lot of yuks from reading one-time Channel 3 co-anchor Alycia Lane's personal e-mail, including ...
Feds drop anchor against a former Ch. 3 newsman
Fired TV newscaster Larry Mendte was charged Monday with hacking into the e-mail of his glamorous younger co-anchor hundreds of times for more than two years, as leaked information about her personal life ...
Delaware County Dealing With Surge in Racial Tensions
Since January, a Clifton Heights business and a Lansdowne home were spray painted with hate speech.
Third time isn't a charm when talking about heat
With an excessive heat warning issued Friday through tonight, Michelle Taylor of Ridley Township was shopping before lunchtime at the MacDade Mall before temperatures soared to the high 90s.
Hate-crime incident in Collingdale
Irene Bailey woke up last Saturday morning to find that vandals had carved racist graffiti into the finishes of both family cars and slashed one of the tires, amounting to $4,000 worth of damage.
Lansdowne ready to celebrate the Fourth
Lansdowne's Fourth of July celebration begins with a parade at 9 a.m. featuring antique cars, bicycles, floats and marching bands.
Preparing for disasters both spiritual and natural
ALL ACROSS America, we have witnessed devastation, shattered lives and monumental losses as a result of the many recent natural disasters that have hit our country.
Retro cartoons featured in Lansdowne tomorrow
Remember Tom and Jerry, Betty Boop, Mighty Mouse, Looney Tunes, Rocky and Bullwinkle? You can catch those characters and others tomorrow night at the Lansdowne Sofa Cinema's Retro Animation Showcase, where the ...
A Delaware County man is now charged in the death of his grandson.
BROOMALL, Pa. - June 23, 2008 -- A Delaware County man is now charged in the death of his grandson he left in a sweltering car.
Man charged in death of grandson left in car
A Lansdowne man was charged today with involuntary manslaughter in his grandson's death after he forgot the baby in his SUV during the heat wave earlier this month.
Woman says she places no blame on father for leaving her son in car
This Father's Day weekend, Rebecca Kanterman gave her dad the most important gift of all - forgiveness for his unintentional role in the death of her 14-month-old son.
First Student wins three new contracts
First Student Inc. has been awarded three new contracts with school districts in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania.
Evangelical fined for Liberty Bell demonstration
He was fined $420 and ordered to notify the National Park Service and get a permit if he planned to return to the site.

"Welcome to the new America," Marcavage said outside the courtroom.
Pa. baby left in hot vehicle dies days later
A 14-month-old boy is dead, days after he was left for hours in a vehicle in 98-degree weather.
Prom For Home School Students Gives Them Tradition
Tamara Kells has always tried to give her students everything. But for a home school teacher, some things may be out of reach, like a prom.
Dan Gross: Dead air for Larry Mendte in fed probe
CBS 3 ANCHOR Larry Mendte has been benched in connection with a federal probe into whether he illegally read private e-mails of former colleague Alycia Lane .
Boy pleads in video game killing of brother
A 14-year-old suburban Philadelphia boy has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter for stabbing his older brother.
Lansdowne boy to be tried as juvenile
“While early involvement in aggressive behavior is a significant predictor of future criminality, in this case, at the current age of 14, defendant is also young enough to benefit from intensive, sustained treatment for more than six years”
A 14-year-old Lansdowne boy charged with stabbing his older brother to death over a video game will be tried as a juvenile. via Philly.com
Boy's murder case transferred to juvenile court
“But over time, the hearings drew out the story and it flushed out a lot of evidence about previous events.”
Christine Ricks had never celebrated a Mother's Day without her sons Antwan and Jahmir. via Philly.com