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Business leaders learn how to stay alert to fraud
Local law enforcement and fraud experts spoke with business owners on how the landscape is ever-changing when it comes to fraud.
Ex bank manager indicted for forgery, grand theft
Reed is accused of multiple thefts totaling $154,410 from customer accounts at the Brookfield branch of First National Bank.
Woman going back to prison after pleading guilty again to involuntary manslaughter
A woman who went to prison once but took her guilty plea back on an involuntary manslaughter charge is going back.
Trump to announce looser rules for super-pollutants used in grocery refrigeration, in bid to lower costs
President Trump is expected to announce Thursday that his administration is loosening rules that would have restricted the use of super-polluting greenhouse gases in commercial refrigeration. A White House official confirmed that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would issue a final rule giving companies, including grocery stores, more time to phase down the use of
Repeat sex offender gets life in prison
He was declared a Tier 3 sexual offender, which means he will have to register with the sheriff’s office for the rest of his life.
Snoop Dogg Wants to Be Dropped From Drakeo The Ruler Lawsuit
Snoop Dogg wants out of lawsuit. Continue reading…
GloRilla Fires Back After Sister Accuses Her Of Not Supporting Family
Source: Aaron J. Thornton/WireImage / Aaron J. Thornton/WireImage GloRilla has been dealing with family drama publicly as her career continues to reach new heights. When money and fame get involved, things can get messy, but Big Glo says she’s never switched up on the people around her. Her sister, Victoria Woods, also known online as
Liquor store to close for renovations
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board recommends customers visit other nearby Fine Wine & Good Spirits locations during the closure.
Castro charges fuel debate over military action in Cuba
Charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro are fueling speculation that the Trump administration is creating a pretext for military action against the communist regime. The charges against Castro and five others come amid renewed tensions between Havana and Washington and just days after a U.S. official, speaking anonymously to Axios, warned of Cuba's drone
Woman receives rare quadruple organ transplant: ‘Scared I was going to die on the table’
After being diagnosed with cystic fibrosis-related diabetes, Jasmine Jones's liver and kidneys began to fail, leading to a rare and complicated quadruple transplant.