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SEPTA strike leads to cat's good fortune
Dan Petrilli normally takes SEPTA's R2 rail line to his job as an attorney in Center City, but because of delays on the first day of a transit strike, he drove to work Tuesday.
Delaware Twp. traffic stop yields gun, drug charges
A 44-year-old Warrington, Pa. man was arrested on drunken driving, drug and weapons charges, including possession of hollow-point bullets, after his pickup truck was stopped Oct.
One Warrington pediatrician's office handed out pretzel rods and flu shots to more than 100 kids Saturday.
County road work includes I-83 and Route 15
Road maintenance work will be winding down after this week as winter approaches.
Could Alexandra Burke be singing in Warrington?
COULD Alexandra Burke be coming to town? Nokia is holding a nationwide vote for people to compete to win an exclusive gig with the X Factor winner where they live.
Ray Szymkiewicz, who tends bar at the Knight House restaurant in Doylestown, was noticeably uneasy as he sat outside the ballroom Sunday night at Spring Mill Manor in Northampton.
Senator plans breakfast for veterans
State Sen. Stewart J. Greenleaf, R-12, will hold a breakfast for district veterans who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and the Gulf War from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Nov.
Deadly House Fire In Warrington Twp., York Co.
The blaze started shortly before 3:30 this morning in the 200 block of Mt. Airy Road.
Roadwork includes lane closures on I-83
Drivers will see restrictions on Interstate 83 this week as crews patch potholes, flush drains and perform shoulder work.
'Scene' Contest: It's Movie Time
Who knows? Maybe Hollywood will be making a movie about the 2009 Phillies -- after all, they've already got Hollywood Hamels as a star.
Skateboarder cited: A 15-year-old male was cited for skateboarding in the parking lot of St.
Pinchot was Teddy Roosevelt's 'conscience' on conservation
This portrait of Gifford Pinchot hangs in the Pinchot State Park office. On July 23, 1931, Pennsylvania Gov.
Interfaith service focuses on health care
Nearly 100 people of various faiths joined Congressman Patrick Murphy in an anti-town hall debate on health care reform at BuxMont Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Warrington on Monday evening.
Suburban governments wrestle with deficits
A few weeks into January, veteran Easttown Township Manager Gene Williams knew his 2009 budget was already in deep trouble.
Levittown - It's been a difficult year for area school districts negotiating new teacher contracts.Unless the economy suddenly and drastically picks itself up, it doesn't look like next year will be any easier.
15 hurt in Warminster apartment fire
An early-morning fire yesterday at Bucks Landing Apartments in Warminster sent 15 residents to hospitals with smoke inhalation and destroyed one second-floor apartment.
Pic: Words Into Action: Route 202 Parkway Finally Advances
Construction crews pour concrete for an abutment that will support the Route 202 parkway bridge over Route 309.
Annette John-Hall: At 90, dance master still en pointe
Sydney King, still swan-elegant at 90, sits in her dimly lit studio at the Sydney King School of Dance in West Philly and skims through one of her many yellowed scrapbooks.
Deliveryman held up in Warrington
Police said two teens with a handgun robbed a pizza carrier of $20. Pistol-packing juveniles robbed a pizza deliveryman at gunpoint in Warrington, authorities said Tuesday.
Liquor officer's lawyer suggests extortion case is hyped
The attorney for the woman accused of using her job as a state liquor enforcement officer to extort money said yesterday the case against her client was not as it appeared.