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Deer smashes Pa. bus windshield, takes short ride

A deer has taken a ride on a western Pennsylvania bus. The Johnstown Tribune-Democrat newspaper (http://bit.ly/14nGOx0) reports the white-tailed deer crashed through the windshield of a public bus being driven Tuesday evening in Johnstown, about 65 miles east of Pittsburgh. The deer hopped around frantically near the driver before jumping ...

Oh Deer!  Bus Gets Surprise Passenger

Oh Deer! Bus Gets Surprise Passenger

A bus driver in western Pennsylvania had a surprise passenger. Video shows the deer crashing through the windshield of a public bus Tuesday evening. Authorities say the driver opened the door and the deer got off. (May 15)

Superintendent tapped as Pa. as education chief

The superintendent of a large suburban Harrisburg school district will be Gov. Tom Corbett's nominee for education secretary and replace Ron Tomalis, who after a busy and rocky two-year tenure will move into an advisory role in the administration, Corbett said Wednesday. William Harner of the Cumberland Valley School District ...

FILE - In this undated photo provided by the Philadelphia District Attorney's office, Dr. Kermit Gosnell is shown.  Gosnell, a Philadelphia abortion doctor convicted of killing three babies who were born alive in his grimy clinic agreed Tuesday May 14, 2013 to give up his right to an appeal and faces life in prison but will be spared a death sentence. (AP Photo/Philadelphia Police Department via Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, File)

Jurors: Pa. abortion doc got greedy, lost his way

Dr. Kermit Gosnell proved a serene but solitary figure in the courtroom during his long murder trial, in contrast to the chaotic life he built as an inner-city doctor, abortion provider and father of six. Jurors who convicted him this week of killing three babies born alive at his run-down ...

This undated image released by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts shows newly named president of Lincoln Center, Jed Bernstein in New York.  Bernstein, a former advertising executive who led the trade group Broadway League from 1995-2006, was named Wednesday, May 15, 2013, as Reynold Levy's successor.   (AP Photo/Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts)

Lincoln Center names a Broadway producer as head

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has tapped as its new leader a Broadway producer who has helped mount such hits as the Tony Award-winning revival of "Hair" and "Equus" with Daniel Radcliffe. Jed Bernstein, a former advertising executive who led the trade group Broadway League from 1995-2006, was named ...

WVU faces fresh lawsuit over 2007 degree scandal

Two former business school deans caught up in a master's degree scandal six years ago are suing West Virginia University again, arguing the school has ignored its obligation to repair their tarnished reputations. Former dean Stephen Sears and former associate dean Cyril Logar filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court ...

Carlos Zambrano, Phils agree to minor league deal

In a need of a lift in the rotation, the Phillies are taking a chance on Carlos Zambrano. The three-time All-Star agreed to a minor league contract with Philadelphia on Wednesday and will report this week to Clearwater, Fla., for extended spring training. Zambrano is known as much for his ...

GA Lottery

These Georgia lotteries were drawn Wednesday: Cash 3 Evening 1-6-3 (one, six, three) Cash 3 Midday 7-2-2 (seven, two, two) Cash 4 Midday 9-6-5-5 (nine, six, five, five) Georgia FIVE Evening 9-7-3-6-6 (nine, seven, three, six, six) Georgia FIVE Midday 2-6-6-0-5 (two, six, six, zero, five) Mega Millions Estimated jackpot: ...

Dog attacks on letter carriers: rankings by city

The number of dog attacks against letter carriers in select cities last year, according to the Postal Service. Los Angeles 69 San Antonio 42 Seattle 42 Chicago 41 San Francisco 38 Philadelphia 34 Detroit 33 St. Louis 32 Baltimore 29 Sacramento, Calif. 29 Houston 27 Minneapolis 27 Cleveland 26 Dayton, ...

Pa. boy, 13, in custody in threat against teacher

A southwestern Pennsylvania seventh grader is in juvenile custody after police say he told a school counselor he wanted to fatally shoot a teacher. Canonsburg police are not releasing the name of the boy because he's just 13, but say they learned of the threat Friday and took the boy ...

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