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Where teens soar
Of The Morning CallAt 16, Dan Hines can't legally drive alone, but by the time he finished the Pennsylvania Wing Glider Flight Academy, he hoped to earn a license to fly. ''I'm anxious, but I'm ready,'' said Hines, of Broomall, Delaware County. ''Since I first rode an...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Kutztown, Westmoreland County, Maxatawny Township, Defense
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Pa. lobbyist: I destroyed evidence
Of The Associated PressA lobbyist with ties to former Pennsylvania U.S. Rep. Curt Weldon admitted in court Friday that she threw her BlackBerry in a fast-food restaurant trash can to hide it from the FBI. Cecelia Grimes, 43, of Media, Delaware County, made the admission as...Tags: Curt Weldon, Court Administration, Lobbying, Justice System, Delaware
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Lehigh Valley region graduates named
Graduates from the Lehigh Valley region who recently received doctorates, master's and bachelor's degrees and awards are: Receiving doctorate degrees and their field of study: Boston University: Lauren E. Cook, juris doctor in law, cum laude; and...Tags: Nebraska, Macungie, Anthropology, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Academic Progress
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Study: Fuel prices could ground Valley airport
Of The Morning CallAs fuel prices continue to rise with no end in sight, a Pennsylvania based transportation group is predicting a dire future for the Lehigh Valley International Airport and other regional hubs throughout the country. The Business Travel Coalition in...Tags: Energy Saving, American Airlines, Inc., Transportation, Air Transportation, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Lobbyist accused of destroying evidence in Weldon probe
Of The Associated PressA Pennsylvania-based lobbyist was charged Tuesday with destroying evidence related to an FBI investigation into former U.S. Rep. Curt Weldon of Pennsylvania. Prosecutors said in court filings that Cecilia Grimes threw documents in the trash after she...Tags: Curt Weldon, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Police, Court Administration, Justice System
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Aaron McKie
Authorities say former NBA player Aaron McKie tried to buy two guns despite being under a protection-from-abuse order. Montgomery County, Pa., District Attorney Risa Ferman says McKie failed to disclose the protection order when he applied to buy the...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Delaware, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Aaron McKie, National Basketball Association
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Cold six-packs join groceries at the Weis in Schnecksville
Do you dream of a one-stop-shop this Memorial Day weekend, where you can pick up all those cook-out favorites like hamburgers, hot dogs, steaks and beer. Wait, beer? Yes, I'm pinching you because that dream is now a reality. And no, I'm not talking...Tags: Groceries, Nazareth, Emmaus, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., Macungie
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New store owners in Bethlehem keeping it sweet
Do you remember Pez, the crunchy candies tucked into those funky dispensers with the tops decorated with cartoon characters like Tweety Bird and Bugs Bunny? How about Candy Buttons and Sugar Babies? Those are just some of the old-fashioned sweets at The...Tags: Arable Farming, Macada, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Promenade Shops, Center Valley
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Woman's search for soldier an uphill battle
Sun ReporterWho is Walter Gray, and where is he? All that's known are his name and hometown, Baltimore, written on the back of a watercolor portrait of him as a young soldier during World War II. It was painted about 1944 in a hospital in New Guinea, where,...Tags: California, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Defense, Father's Day, Minnesota
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Some get cherries, some get lemons
Of The Morning CallPennsylvania's slot machines are finally spitting some coins into taxpayers' hands, four years after the commonwealth approved gambling to ease the burden of property taxes. The Department of Education on Thursday released the estimated amount of tax...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Property Tax, Casino and Gambling Industry, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Delaware
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Mount Airy slots revenue sluggish
Of The Morning CallMount Airy Casino Resort's founder is facing felony charges of perjury, and the loans used to build the $415 million casino hotel are in technical default, but the casino's biggest problem may be that not nearly enough people are gambling there. More...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, New Jersey, Government, National Government, Monroe County (Pennsylvania)
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Director of gaming operations leaving board
Of The Morning CallThe state director of gaming operations who supervised the opening of Pennsylvania's first slot machine parlors has submitted his resignation, a gaming spokesman confirmed Wednesday. Kevin C. Hayes, who joined the state Gaming Control Board as an...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Delaware, Gaming and Lotteries, Casino and Gambling Industry, Mount Airy
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