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Police Log February 2

Abington Retail theft … Nykewmia Holliman, 24, of the unit block of South 43rd Street, Philadelphia, was charged with retail theft and receiving stolen property Jan. 16 at 7 p.m., police said. Holliman allegedly attempted to steal $194 worth of merchandise from Macy’s at the Willow Grove Park mall, according to police.


New Science + You Exhibit at Bay Area Discovery Museum Connects Kids with Scientists

With support from Abbott and the Abbott Fund, the interactive exhibit showcases the important role of science in promoting health and wellness. Kids enter a child-sized laboratory to explore machines, processes, and technology that demonstrates the role science plays to keep your body healthy. Children can meet visiting scientists from Abbott on Saturday afternoons for hands-on science ...


Police Log January 26

Abington Public drunkenness … Menzi Mkhize, 28, of Arline Avenue, Roslyn, was charged with public drunkenness Jan. 13 at 9:51 p.m., police said. Police said they saw Mkhize staggering down the 800 block of Edge Hill Road.


Anti-abortion ads to appear during Super Bowl

(CNN) -- It was tongue in cheek, blogger Sophia Brugato said, because let's be honest: Tim Tebow, for all his athletic attributes, isn't the biggest scorer.


Longshot presidential candidate to put abortion in your face during Super Bowl

It was tongue in cheek, blogger Sophia Brugato said, because let's be honest: Tim Tebow, for all his athletic attributes, isn't the biggest scorer.


Super Bowl and anti-abortion ads?

A blogger's tweet about Tim Tebow leads to a fight about abortion. As you sit down to enjoy the Super Bowl this year, don't be surprised when you see graphic anti-abortion ads. Anti-abortion activist Randall Terry found a loophole that would allow the ads to air.


Anti-abortion ads to air during big game

It was tongue in cheek, blogger Sophia Brugato said, because let's be honest: Tim Tebow, for all his athletic attributes, isn't the biggest scorer.


How DNA contamination can affect court cases

As prosecutors rely on smaller quantities of DNA to secure a conviction, the evidence can become ambiguous


Cardiologist Freddie Williams focuses on women's heart health

She’s wearing leopard-printed shoes, a colorful wooden bead bracelet and has sparkly nail polish on her fingers.Cardiologist Freddie Williams is also wearing scrubs with the logo of her alma mater – the University of Virginia – and a lab coat. She admits she loves shoes, although she’s not sure all of the ones she wears are as expressive as the pair she wore Friday while doing rounds at Holston ...


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