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A 67-year-old New Jersey man was killed in a motorcycle crash on Thursday in Pennsylvania, authorities said. Carlo Demarco was riding on Easton Turnpike in South Canaan Township in Wayne County at ...
Pa. angler gets bucket list fish of a lifetime over his birthday holiday weekend in Erie Pa. anglers prepare for rare fishing opportunity when cicadas 'splat' on the water Cicadas are emerging in ...
Bear River’s Ella Criddle (11) and Waterford’s Anne Howard (10) race upfield during the 4A state girls lacrosse championship on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman.
Waterford superintendent Francois declined to answer questions about whether or not the students who did the racist behavior will be competing in the state track meet June 6 and 7.
Caplan, a CSUN alumni, said, “The more diverse voices you have in writing rooms, the more authentic characters and stories are going to be. A good showrunner on a TV show wants diverse voices.
By a vote of 3 to 7, legislators in the Pa. Senate Law and Justice Committee killed the proposal that would have legalized adult-use marijuana in the state, cleared criminal records for those ...
Waterford — It was Waterford’s Ava Waddington who touched off the celebration Tuesday afternoon with a home run ball to beat vaunted Southington and it was Cooper Sheehan, one of the Lancers ...
Milwaukee students said they heard racist comments during a Waterford track meet. A "shocked" Rufus King parent said those comments included the n-word. Waterford school administrators and the ...
Anyone with information is asked to call Prosecutor's Det. Kristen Blantz at 856-225-8642 and Waterford Township Police Sgt. Michael Hackman at 856-767-2134, extension 245.
Fork n' Pint on Cass Lake in Oakland County's Waterford Township, known for its rustic charm, has been in business for about 15 years. The patio area included outdoor heaters and fire pits.
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On May 20, Pennsylvanians will vote for primary candidates to fill a vacancy each on the Commonwealth and Superior Courts, as well as municipal races that will vary by county.