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Known for her artistic tributes to tragedy, retired Easton teacher sets up shop in mall Updated 9:18 AM; Today 8:30 AM Valerie Davis, retired from teaching art in the Easton Area School District, stands Thursday, April 8, 2021, at her new kiosk in the Palmer Park Mall with a tribute she created to police violence victim George Floyd and, in the foreground, sketches that fit together as a puzzle of NBA star Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and the seven others killed in a 2020 helicopter crash in California.Kurt Bresswein | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share Palmer Park Mall’s newest retail kiosk is bright and skylit, with hand-crafted art and custom gifts behind glass and spilling out on easels into the corridor beside Spin Me Round records. ....
BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) The man rocked side-to-side as he muttered incoherently with a knife in his hand. Every few minutes he looked up and grunted at the police officer in the doorway talking with him. After the sixth time the officer told him to put down his knife, the man suddenly raised it and stepped toward the officer, who was about 12 feet away. The officer fired, killing him. At that point in the story, Pennsylvania State Police Cpl. Keven Selverian stopped. He had questions for those listening to the real-life incident. Was the officer justified in using deadly force under those circumstances? ....
She s homeless, 75, and has only her dog. Now strangers are helping her get her life back Amber South, Chambersburg Public Opinion Yes Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus Replay Video Angelika Metz was broken and out of options a week before Christmas. The 75-year-old grandmother had spent the past year moving from hotel to hotel, shelling out as much as $700 a week from her dwindling bank account, never having enough money at one time to get into a rental. She said it started when she lost her home of 17 years when the owner of her mobile home park lost the property, and she was unable to move her trailer somewhere else. ....
The man rocked side-to-side as he muttered incoherently with a knife in his hand. Every few minutes he looked up and grunted at the police officer in the doorway talking with him. After the sixth time the officer told him to put down his knife, the man suddenly raised it and stepped toward the officer, who was about 12 feet away. The officer fired, killing him. At that point in the story, Pennsylvania State Police Cpl. Keven Selverian stopped. He had questions for those listening to the real-life incident. Was the officer justified in using deadly force under those circumstances? Was it justified if the autopsy revealed the man had a shattered ankle and most likely would have collapsed before reaching the officer? ....
If you woke up this morning expecting to find 2 feet of snow as predicted by some weather models Mother Nature had other plans. A dry slot (an area within a storm system typically devoid of precipitation) from the south combined with a warm layer of air from the east caused less than anticipated inch totals, according to meteorologist and Pocono weather expert Ben Gelber. The predictions that called for the heaviest amounts of snow were based on the European model one of four models that meteorologists use to predict weather patterns. But as it turns out, the North American Model was one to place your bet on. ....