Philadelphia police are investigating after they say a 60-year-old man, whose family said he was deaf and nonverbal, was killed by a hit-and-run driver Wednesday night.
That’s not blarney, folks.
The Irish Marching Society will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on March 13 with a nontraditional driving parade through some of the city’s busiest thoroughfares.
The event will launch at 3 p.m. from the parking lot next to Don Carter Lanes on East State Street and will include two separate parade routes, according to Marching Society president Danny McDade.
“This is the one and only driving parade we’ll have,” McDade said, noting last year s parade and Paddyfest were scrubbed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. “I want to draw attention to the fact that we are still here and have not given up.”
Harrisburg man who dragged woman into an alley and raped her wasn’t punished too harshly: Pa. court
Updated Feb 23, 2021;
A Harrisburg man who was caught in the act of raping a woman in a dark downtown alley wasn’t punished too harshly with a 16- to 40- year prison sentence, a state Superior Court panel has ruled.
That decision came more than two years after police said Curtis Govan Jr., now 24, brutally attacked the woman, a stranger, as she walked home alone from a bar on North Second Street early on the morning of Oct. 6, 2018.
A passerby saw the attack and called city police. When officers arrived, Govan tried to force the woman to say she was his girlfriend and that she was willingly making out with him. Police said that when the woman said she had been raped they had to use a Taser to place Govan under arrest.
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8 great places to find delicious fried fish for Lenten season: Mimi’s picks
Updated Feb 13, 2021;
Posted Feb 13, 2021
Heather Coffman, from left, Maddie Miller, Hunter Brown, Rachael Houle, Jordan Copenhaver, Tammy Leister and Shannon Phelan outside Black N Bleu restaurant at 6108 Carlisle Pike in Hampden Township.
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Where do you find the best, crisply deep-fried fish either in a sandwich or as an entree in Central Pennsylvania? Check out these restaurants, diners and cafes.
Fish fries are time-honored traditions in many communities, especially during the Lenten season as various Christian denominations abstain from eating meat. Whether or not you’re following the custom, here are a few delectable deep-fried fish meals that will get you hooked.