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Beau Biden Lay in State in Dover; Allen Iverson Drunk? Practice Rant; Council's School Proposal |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/04/15 9:10 pm | updated: 06/04/15 9:10 pm |
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Former Delaware Attorney General and Vice President Joe Biden's son Beau Biden lay in honor today in the state Senate chamber at Legislative Hall in Dover, DE. His family arrived after a procession from Wilmington brought the casket to the state capitol. A small ceremony was held where Biden was posthumously awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross by Gov. Jack Markell. Following the ceremony, the public was invited to pay their respects. There will be a viewing at St. Anthony of Padua... Read More |
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Bus Driver Identified; Suspect Deserts 3 Year Old and Gun; Clay Boardwalk Bust Identified |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/04/15 9:24 am | updated: 06/04/15 9:24 am |
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A tractor-trailer and a bus carrying Italian tourists collided Wednesday on a highway in eastern Pennsylvania, killing three people and sending more than a dozen to hospitals, authorities said. Police identified the driver of the bus killed in the accident as Alfredo Telemaco, 54, of New York. The crash occurred yesterday morning on Interstate 380 in the Pocono Mountains. Police say the crash occurred after the tractor-trailer crossed into oncoming traffic.
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Chester Two Car Crash Kills Two, Chester Police Car Crash Kills One, School District City Funding |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 06/04/15 8:58 am | updated: 06/04/15 8:58 am |
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Officials say two people are dead after a two-car crash overnight in Chester, Delaware County. This happened in the early morning hours at West 2nd and Pusey Streets. Car parts were all over the road following the accident, but that has since been cleaned up. Investigators are still collecting evidence to figure out exactly what happened.
Authorities say a man is dead after he collided with a police car while he was fleeing officers Wednesday night in Chester, Delaware County.... Read More |
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Life Sentence + More for Cop Killer; NEPA Deadly Bus and Truck Crash; Plymouth Meeting Bank Robbery |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/03/15 9:27 pm | updated: 06/03/15 9:29 pm |
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The man convicted of killing off-duty Philadelphia police officer Moses Walker Jr. in 2012 during a robbery was sentenced today in court. Rafael Jones was found guilty of first-degree murder by Judge Jeffrey Minehart in a non-jury trial. His accomplice, Chancier McFarland, previously pled guilty. Walker was killed walking to the bus stop after finishing his shift at the 22nd police district in North Philadelphia. Judge Minehart sentenced Jones to a life sentence plus 23 - 47 years with... Read More |
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Narberth Man Pled Guilty to Peeping; Fundraiser for Firefighter's Family; Congress Questions Amtrak |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/03/15 12:26 pm | updated: 06/03/15 12:26 pm |
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A Lower Merion Township man has pleaded guilty in what investigators call one of the largest invasion of privacy cases they've seen. 38 year old Sean Moses of Narberth secretly recorded women and girls in department store fitting rooms, at the beach and through apartment windows. Sentencing is expected in September.
Firefighters will be waiting tables at a northeast Philadelphia restaurant to raise money for the children of the first female firefighter in Philly to die in the... Read More |
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Bike Share Dollar Tuesday, Pope Mural Painting, PA State Run Health Insurance Exchange |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 06/03/15 9:04 am | updated: 06/03/15 9:04 am |
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It was a special deal Tuesday for all of the folks curious about Philadelphia's Bike Share program, which rolled out in late April. On the first Tuesday of every month, through 10 p.m., new riders can walk up to those Indego blue racks, snag a bike, and try it out for $1 for 30-minutes. Normal pricing kicks in after the first half-hour. In just over a month’s worth of operations, 65,000 trips were taken from dozens of docking stations, including about 11,000 walk-up users trying it... Read More |
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Afghan Girl Prints Theft Arrest; 37 Caught Heroin Bust; NTSB Prelim Report Amtrak 188 |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/02/15 10:43 pm | updated: 06/02/15 10:43 pm |
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Steve McCurry is a world-renowned photographer based in Chester County most notable for his picture of the "Afghan Girl" on the cover of the June 1985 National Geographic. It was announced today by Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan that, McCurry's assistant, 32-year-old Bree DeStephano of York, PA, has been charged with theft and related offenses. DeStephano worked as the Manager of Fine Art Print Sales at Steve McCurry Studios, LLC, located in Exton, West Whiteland... Read More |
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Rainfall Records; Body of Penn Track Star Found; Aramark Named Merch Partner for World Meeting |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/02/15 11:37 am | updated: 06/02/15 11:37 am |
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Roads remain flooded around the Philadelphia area after Monday's cloudbursts set rain records for the first day of June. The National Weather Service says 1.96 inches of rain fell on Monday at Philadelphia International Airport, breaking an 1881 record of 1.58 inches. Records also were set in Wilmington, where the 3.80 inches were measured Monday and Atlantic City set a record with 2.22 inches of rain. The totals, which followed a dryer than normal month of May, do not include any rain that... Read More |
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Amtrak Congressional Hearing, Heartland Payment Systems Breach, Ancestral Remembrance Day |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 06/02/15 9:06 am | updated: 06/02/15 9:06 am |
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Amtrak's CEO and federal safety officials will testify today at a Congressional hearing on the deadly derailment in Philadelphia thee weeks ago. Lawmakers are expected to pepper Amtrak CEO Joe Boardman and the Federal Railroad Administration's Acting Administrator Sarah Feinberg with questions this morning. A major railroad union official is testifying as well. Their union, the BLET, after the crash, called for at least two people in the cabin. For decades, only one engineer in the... Read More |
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Probation For 2 Politicians in Bribe Case; Dead Man Found in Suspicious Fire; Delco Nurse Ins. Fraud |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/01/15 11:24 pm | updated: 06/01/15 11:24 pm |
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Two more politicians caught in the undercover bribery sting investigation abandoned by Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane and resurrected by Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams have pled guilty today. State representative Ronald Waters (D-Phila.) pled guilty to nine counts of conflict of interest and was sentenced to 23 months of probation. He will be resigning from his office. Former state representative Harold James (D-Phila) pled guilty to one count of conflict of... Read More |
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