Sep 30, 2009 | Philly.com
Passenger killed in Chesco crash
A two-vehicle crash in Chester County claimed the life of a 59-year-old Maryland man yesterday, state police said this morning.
Moving of steam generators attracts a crowd
A steam generator is moved across the median strip of Route 1 to the northbound side.
Generators Slowly Cross into Lancaster County
Two 510-ton steam generators began their trek through Lancaster County Tuesday. Spectators lined Route 272 W. to watch and document what they call an historic event.
Interactive Map: Route of giant Tmi...
Thank God they're not coming anywhere near roads that I have to deal with. That's going to be the biggest traffic headache anyone ever saw.
Yourhythmic first winner for Lyracist
Yourhythmic pressed the pace in his second career start and shook free to a 2 1/4-length win in the second race on Saturday at Delaware Park to become the first career winner for Pennsylvania-based sire Lyracist.
PA Office of Attorney General Press R...
Attorney General Corbett announces arrest of online predators in...
Attorney General Tom Corbett today announced that agents from the Attorney General's Child Predator Unit have arrested men in Chester and Westmoreland counties who are accused of using the Internet to sexually solicit what they believed were young girls.
The Herr's snack factory in Nottingham, Pennsylvania offers free tours to visitors.
Share + Jul 27, 2009 9:59 am US/Eastern Reporting Lesley Van Arsdall NOTTINGHAM If you are looking for a salty snack and a cheap trip, one of the area's most famous chip makers will have you saying, "Let's Go...Cheap!" Tucked away in Nottingham, Chester County is the Herr's snack factory.
Chesco man accused of soliciting sex on Net
A Chester County man used the Internet to proposition an undercover agent posing as a 13-year-old girl, authorities said yesterday.
There is nothing quite like the glitter of chrome and the thunder-like roar of more than 180 motorcycles, except maybe the goosebumps felt because it's a ride in the name of a fallen Marine.
PennDOT spends $60,000 of stimulus money on stimulus signs
At least some of Pennsylvania's $1 billion in federal stimulus funding is being spent on road signs advertising the work the funding is paying for.
Firefighters from Lancaster and Chester counties battled a smoky blaze Thursday evening that destroyed a Little Britain Township barn.
Ringing in spring at produce market
A simple soup was the plan. But it called for potatoes, and by 1 p.m. last Sunday, the red, white, and blue potatoes - some of them thumb-size fingerlings - had been snapped up under the old, brick shambles at the Headhouse Farmers Market, Second and Lombard.
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