Five charged in Lafayette Hill home robbery
Four men and a woman were arrested in January following the investigation of an armed robbery at a residence on the 2000 block of Spring Mill Road, Lafayette Hill, Dec. 4, Whitemarsh Township police said.
Man remembered for perseverance, talents, experience as immigrant
Stefan Rajca always liked to go, go, go. The 92-year-old St. Joseph man passed away Jan. 20, but little slowed him down in life. Seven years ago, he got two speeding tickets in a two-month period and, at age 85, was placed on probation.
N.D. oil boom brings blight along with growth
STANLEY, North Dakota — The gravel road that borders Dave Hyneks farm is designed to carry 10 tractor-trailer trucks a day. In a recent 24-hour period, about 800 passed by. Some are traveling 90 minutes west to Williston, where schools Superinte...
A Roanoke mom's shift to frugality
ROANOKE — Wrap your spindly checkbook around this feat: Danielle Murray feeds her family of three on just $150 a month — and they're not just eating beans and rice.
Three models nearing completion at Traditions at Grey Oaks
Grey Oaks Realty Broker and Vice President Erika Kemp announced three model residences are nearing completion at the Villas of Traditions at Grey Oaks. The collection of single-family residences range from 2,642 to 4,476 square feet under air and are priced from $690,000 to the mid-$800,000s.
What the Chinese New Year means for local Nanjingese
"You must be so homesick! Aren't you going home to celebrate chunjie?" asked the Auntie who sells tofu on the back of a freight tricycle in the old city of Nanjing.
Review of Karma Kandara resort
The Gods must be going crazy… trying to figure out which holiday destination to choose when they come visiting Earth. There is God's Own Country and then there are a number of Islands of the Gods that they can choose from. If it be so confusing for the Gods, how are we mere mortals to decide?
North Dakota Oil Boom Brings Blight With Growth as Costs Soar
The gravel road that borders Dave Hynek’s North Dakota farm is designed to carry 10 tractor- trailer trucks a day. In a recent 24-hour period, about 800 passed by.
Haiti 2 years later: Half a million still in camps
Days after the earthquake killed his little girl and destroyed much of his house, Meristin Florival moved his family into a makeshift tent on a hill in the Haitian capital and called it home. Two years later they're still there, living without drains, running water or electricity.