West Chester native Luke Staisiunas, a first-year master’s student at the University of Oklahoma, is one of many students and alumni who were caught off guard by the impending closure of the... Read more
A special-needs pig just three weeks old has been flown to New Bolton Center at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine in Kennett Square for treatment, writes John Cr... Read more
Bill Lyon, a long-time must-read sports columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, has died at the age of 81 at the Marple Township facility where was living, write Frank Fitzpatrick and Gary... Read more
Maureen Wall, a Chester County woman who received an outpouring of support and donations after her story of fighting cancer while homeless became known, has died in a local hospice, writes A... Read more
Eastern Airlines has signed a three-year lease in Wayne for its new headquarters and is planning to relocate from its current offices in High Point, N.C., in September, writes Natalie Kostel... Read more
Exton resident Amro Elansari has had his request to reinstate his “class action” lawsuit against Tinder denied by a federal appeals court, writes Matt Miller for the Harrisburg Patriot-News.... Read more
By Steve Edgcumbe “It takes a village” is a popular expression these days. It usually refers to raising a child, but the same words can seemingly apply to hosting a holiday bazaar. Indeed, i... Read more
“People who volunteer tend to experience fewer aches and pains.” In addition, “people 55 and older who volunteer for two or more organizations are significantly less likely to die early, and... Read more
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The United States has no shortage of billionaires, as eight out of the 10 richest people in the world are American, according to the latest Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Also, Americans hold... Read more