Sharpshooting Pennsylvania game warden fires shot that frees buck with antler stuck in net



A Pennsylvania Game Commission warden freed a buck whose antler was trapped in netting in Berks County by shooting off the antler with his long gun. A photo from the scene shows the moment the animal got free. It was unharmed. These incidents more commonly happen when two male bucks become locked together by the antlers, requiring the intervention of wildlife experts..



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Trouble finding talent? Here's how some businesses are using TikTok for recruiting



Companies are pulling out all of the stops to find talent in this environment. Many are turning to TikTok.



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Gas prices drop in Philadelphia and nationwide after reaching record-breaking highs



Gas prices drop in Philadelphia and nationwide after reaching record-breaking highs



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Stan Silverman: Leadership lessons taught by Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky



Business leaders will never face the life and death challenges of Zelensky, Churchill, Chamberlain and their followers. However, the personal traits needed to inspire your organization are the same, writes guest columnist Stan Silverman.



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New bill could prohibit Philly from keeping Social Security benefits meant for foster children



A controversial practice could be coming to an end in Philadelphia, as City Councilmember Helen Gym introduced a bill that would prohibit the city from keeping Social Security and other government benefits meant for foster children.



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This week in restaurants: Michael Schulson opening Prunella restaurant, Ardmore is getting a board game cafe, and more



Plus, Fishtown gets a new brewery and a historic Bucks County tavern rolls out a $300,000 revamped outdoor space.



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Councilman Kenyatta Johnson's corruption trial to start next week



Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson and his wife, political consultant Dawn Chavous, are facing federal fraud and racketeering charges after they were accused of accepting more than $66,000 in bribes. If convicted, they could face up to four decades in prison. They were charged over two years ago, but the trial has been delayed due to the pandemic.



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Small Deposits: OceanFirst adds familiar face as CFO; M&T brings in longtime Wells Fargo exec



A roundup of recent banking and finance news across Greater Philadelphia.



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Palmyra man fatally shot while sitting in his living room



Timothy Thomas, 48, was fatally shot while sitting in his living room on the 400 block of Cinnaminson Avenue at about 2:30 a.m. on Saturday. He was struck in the chest and taken to Cooper University Hospital in Camden, where he succumbed to his injuries shortly before 4 a.m. A relative who was in the room with Thomas was uninjured.



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Pa. casinos post first sports wagering revenue loss in February due to Super Bowl LVI outcome



State gaming industry officials attribute the more than $400,000 cumulative revenue loss to volatility in the gambling category coupled with Super Bowl odds and promotions.



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