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Villanova Prof Charged With 415 Counts Of Child Porn: Patch PM
Also: Possible Northern Lights visibility this weekend / Fatal accident in Radnor / 50 new restaurants opening around the area.

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Villanova Prof Charged With 415 Counts Of Child Porn
A Villanova University professor is facing hundreds of charges in connection with pictures of child porn authorities say he had in his possession.
According to court documents, Christopher Haas, 60, of Wayne faces 415 counts of child porn, plus more than 400 counts of criminal use of a communication facility. >>>Read more on Patch
Yesterday's Patch PM: Drunk Man In Bulletproof Vest Pretended To Be Cop, Authorities Say
Other headlines:
Northern Lights May Be Visible In Pa. This Weekend
- A rare glimpse of the Northern Lights could be visible over Pennsylvania this weekend, as auroral activity is predicted to be high.
More Than 50 New Restaurants Opening Soon Across Philly Region, Report Says
- If you've grown sick of the dining options in your neighborhood, you'll soon have some new options to pick from.
Wendy Bell, Award-Winning News Anchor, Fired For 'Racist' Facebook Post
- The controversial post about a mass shooting in Pennsylvania earlier this month earned Bell a pink slip, and many of the station's viewers are not happy.
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