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Report: Bermuda police looking for missing St. Joseph's rugby player from Media

According to several reports, police in Bermuda has issued an alert looking for Mark Dombroski 19, a rugby player for Saint Joseph's University who's hometown is listed as Media on the roster.Dombroski was on the island as the Hawks played in the Ariel Re International 7s tournament in Bermuda.

 

Morning Briefing: Winning Powerball ticket sold in Pennsylvania; Man arrested 'huffing' in KMart

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.WEATHERWe should have a nice, pleasant day on tap. Expect it to be clear and about 50 degrees.CLICK HERE to check your local forecast.NEWS

 

Morning Briefing: 2 state reps claim victor in Protection Against Abuse dispute; Hit-and-run suspects turns self in

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.WEATHERHold on to your hat. It's going to be a windy day with a high of 40 degrees. Tonight will be clear and cold with a low of 24 degrees.CLICK HERE to check your local forecast.

 

Judge: 5 other alleged accusers can testify at Bill Cosby sexual assault trial

NORRISTOWN >> Five other women who accuse Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct can testify for prosecutors at the actor's upcoming retrial on charges he sexually assaulted one woman at his Cheltenham mansion in 2004, a judge has ruled.Montgomery County Judge Steven T. O'Neill ruled Thursday that prosecutors "shall be permitted to present evidence.

 

Hit and run suspect expected to turn himself in on Thursday

RADNOR >> Radnor Police announced that a man believed to be the driver in the March 6 hit and run accident on Lancaster Avenue that took the life of a 69-year-old man is expected to turn himself in on Thursday. The suspect was connected to the fatal hit and run through his SUV, a white GMC Yukon that sustained damage to the driver's side.

 

Chelsea Clinton signs copies of her new book at Haverford bookstore

HAVERFORD >> Chelsea Clinton signed copies of her new children's book, "She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women Who Changed History," at Children's Book World in Haverford on Monday.Clinton's newest title is a companion to her previous book, "She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World," a New York Times No.

 

Morning Briefing: Students continue their stand; Villanova starts off NCAA Tournament

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.WEATHERYou can expect some sun early this moring, then the clouds come in, followed by rain. The high will be about 45 degrees today.CLICK HERE to check your local forecast.

 

Providence Animal Center Pet of the Week: Liam

4-month-old male Mixed Breed Say hello to Liam, the very lucky little guy who is looking for his first and last forever home. He has a sweet light tan color, with the cutest ears floppy Dorito ears. He was rescued from the South Korea meat trade, where he was being raised to be someone's next meal.

 

Providence Animal Center Pet of the Week: Joy

2-year-old female Domestic Shorthair Joy is a two-year-old black and white kitty who is new to Providence Animal Center. She is no scaredy-cat and has been known to strut confidently. Joy likes attention and rubs, gazing out of the window for long periods of time, sitting next to humans and finding high perches.

 

AFL Pet of the Week: Grizabella

She's winking at us, now that all is safe, warm, and well in her world! This sweet little tabby girl had a rough time of it. She was found skinny, sick, and missing an eye in the yard of a kindly Lansdowne cat lover with so many in his home already. Enter a great foster mom and Animal Friends of Lansdowne, who took little Grizabella in and got her the medical attention she needed so badly.

 

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