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AFL Pet of the Week: Glory

When the phone rang first thing Memorial Day morning, a volunteer was calling to report a lonely, scared kitten crying loudly in her yard. A wonderful foster was found within hours, and little Glory was moved to his private room in her home. He soon had a successful vet visit and was found to be quite healthy at about 2-months old.

 

Francisvale Pet of the Week: Prince Harry

Prince Harry of England may be off the market, but you, too, could have your very own touch of the regal in your home. Our Prince Harry is a lovable Chihuahua mix with a big, big heart packaged in a teeny, tiny body. At just twelve pounds, he is the perfect size for your lap and truly is the quintessential snuggle bug.

 

Republicans decry holdup in signing solicitor contract

RADNOR >> Fallout continues from the May 21 party line vote where the Radnor Board of Commissioners replaced the township's longtime solicitor with a new firm.On Tuesday, three of the Republican commissioners - Richard Booker, Matt Marshall and Jake Abel - held a press conference to complain that BOC President Lisa Borowski refused to sign the agreement with the new firm, McNichol, Byrne and Matlawski of Media.

 

Morning Briefing: SEPTA-riding burglar gets thrown in prison; Eagles have politics-free practice

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region today.WEATHERNow, this is what we were waiting for. Expect a lot of sunshine, low humidity and a high of about 80 degrees. Enjoy the outside.CLICK HERE to check your local forecast.

 

WCU student held for trial on child porn charges

PHILADELPHIA >> The West Chester University student who has been accused of possessing hundreds of images of child pornography had been arrested and charged with molesting two young boys he was babysitting just months before he began collecting the illegal material, according to court documents.Federal authorities on Tuesday asked a magistrate in U.

 

Radnor Police Reports: $5,000 charged on credit cars stolen from Panera Bread

FIVE GRAND CHANGED ON STOLEN CREDIT CARDS>> Radnor police took a report May 25 of a theft of two credit cards that were stolen from a purse while the complainant was at Panera Bread on East Lancaster Avenue in Wayne. The complainant told police someone used the cards to make $5,000 in purchases at area stores.

 

Morning Briefing: Student stabs another in Upper Darby HS; Eagles take high road after Trump snub

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.WEATHERWait, it wasn't raining the morning? Well, we might get some later. Until then, expect plenty of sun and a high of about 76 degrees.CLICK HERE to check your local forecast.

 

Student gets gets probation, will be deported for 'joke,' threat to shoot up Bonner-Prendie High

MEDIA COURTHOUSE >> An 18-year-old Taiwanese foreign exchange student who "jokingly" threatened to shoot up Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High School was sentenced to four to 23 months in the Delaware County prison Monday with immediate parole to federal custody for deportation.

 

Morning Briefing: Bad crash in Chester County; Healing weekend for devastated family; Phillies have lost weekend in San Fran

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.WEATHERThat lovely rain that came overnight and early this morning should disappear in a little bit. Expect clouds for most of the day, with the sun coming out later. The high will be about 74 degrees.

 

Editorial: Kathleen Kane's downfall has lesson for others

Two recent events related to former state Attorney General Kathleen Kane's tempestuous and truncated term of office offer a lesson for all public officials who have a difficult time separating governance from politics.On May 25, a three-judge panel of the state Superior Court unanimously upheld Kane's Aug.

 

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