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Temple U. Settles US News Rankings Case; 6 Month Restaurant Eviction Moratorium; $8M in Arts Funding |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 12/06/20 4:40 pm | updated: 12/06/20 4:40 pm |
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Temple University has settled with the U.S. Department of Education for $700,000 after it was accused of submitting falsified information to U.S. News & World Report to boost the rankings of the Fox School of Business and Management’s online MBA program. In the agreement, Temple admits no wrongdoing over the allegations and is absolved from any future civil suits from the education department. The university is accused of sending inaccurate data between 2014 and 2018. The... Read More |
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Teenager Shot in Takeout Restaurant; Water Main Break on S 2nd St; Shooting After Car Crash/Chase |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 12/05/20 9:42 pm | updated: 12/05/20 9:42 pm |
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A 19-year-old was shot and killed inside a takeout restaurant in Philadelphia's Olney neighborhood early Saturday morning, 12/5. It happened at the Natural Chinese and American takeout restaurant at North 8th Street and Lindley Avenue. The teen was shot several times in the chest, neck, and leg. He was taken to Einstein Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. No arrests have been made. If you have any information, contact Philadelphia Police.
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Man Arrested for Attempted Kidnap; DE Mask Mandate, Stay-at-Home Advisory; Montco Schools to Reopen |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 12/04/20 11:11 pm | updated: 12/04/20 11:11 pm |
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A man has been arrested in connection to a number of attempted kidnappings in PA and NJ. 58-year-old Kent William Powe was arrested on Thursday morning, 12/3, outside his home on the 200 block of Jackson Avenue in Collingdale, Delaware County. He is charged with attempted kidnapping, robbery, and other related charges. Powe is accused of following a woman onto the elevators at the Royal Athena Apartment Complex at 600 Righters Ferry Road in Lower Merion, Montgomery County, on November 4.... Read More |
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Father Charged In 2yo's Gunshot Death; Montco Warns About Hospitals; Skateboard Mentor Arrested |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 12/03/20 10:38 pm | updated: 12/03/20 10:38 pm |
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A father in Bucks County has been arrested after his 2-year-old died of an apparent gun shot wound to the head on Wednesday night, 12/2. 27-year-old Jorddan Thornton has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child in the death of Julius Thornton. It happened just before 9 p.m. at the Racquet Club Apartments and Townhomes on Veterans Highway in Middletown Township. Authorities responded to the scene for a report of a boy who had fallen and cracked his skull. They arrived to find... Read More |
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Nail Salon Owner Abuses Minor; Delco Pays Hacker Ransom, Restores System; Man Dies in N. Philly Fire |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 12/02/20 10:07 pm | updated: 12/02/20 10:07 pm |
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The owner of a Plymouth Township, Montgomery County nail salon is being held for trial accused of sexually assaulting a minor. James Kit Vong is charged with aggravated indecent assault and other related charges. It happened in July at Artisan Nails on the 200 block of Ridge Pike in Conshohocken. He was arrested on November 4. He is now being held at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility on $250,000 cash bail. Police believe there may be more victims. If you have information,... Read More |
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CDC Shortens Quarantine Time; NJ Trooper Recruit Dies at Training; Shooting in Bucks Co., Teen Dead |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 12/02/20 4:28 pm | updated: 12/02/20 4:28 pm |
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced two alternatives to the recommended 14-day quarantine after exposure to coronavirus COVID-19, on Wednesday, 12/2. The CDC still recommends a 14-day quarantine as the best way to prevent the spread of the disease. However, it now says self-isolation can be 10-days if the individual does not present any symptoms and 7-days if the individual also has a negative test. Individuals who come into contact with a person that is known... Read More |
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Pa Supreme Court Hears Bill Cosby Appeal; Philabundance Victim of $1M Scam; Instagramer Found Dead |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 12/01/20 11:17 pm | updated: 12/01/20 11:17 pm |
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court heard an appeal on Tuesday, 12/1, of the sexual assault conviction of Bill Cosby. The 83-year-old entertainer has served two years of a 3-10 year sentence. The proceedings were held online and Cosby was not present. At question was trial Judge Steven T. O'Neill's decision to allow five other women testify about their alleged assaults at the hands of Cosby. During the first trial that ended in a mistrial, O'Neill had allowed only one other woman to testify.... Read More |
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Woman Settles With Wildwood Over Beach Arrest; Tornado Hits Montco; Man Charged Murder Of Infant |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 12/01/20 4:22 pm | updated: 12/01/20 4:26 pm |
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A Philadelphia woman has settled a federal civil lawsuit against the city of Wildwood after a violent beach arrest on Memorial Day weekend in 2018. Emily Weinman of Kensington will receive $325,000. The Atlantic County Municipal Joint Insurance Fund, which represented the city, approved the settlement. The incident happened on Saturday, May 26, 2018, on the beach in Wildwood. Two Class II seasonal officers stopped at Weinman's beach blanket to investigate underage drinking. During the... Read More |
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New Jersey 25 Person Outdoor Limit; Customer Shoots Robber; Ex-Lehigh Student Thallium Poisoning |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/30/20 4:38 pm | updated: 11/30/20 4:38 pm |
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New Jersey announced additional coronavirus COVID-19 restrictions on Monday, November 30, aimed at tightening the limits on gatherings. First, the limit on outdoor gathering size will only be 25 persons per event starting December 7. There are exceptions for religious or political activities, funerals, memorial services, and weddings. Outdoor dining is not effected by this order. Second, indoor youth and adult sports will be paused from December 5 to January 2. Collegiate and... Read More |
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Joe Biden Breaks Foot Playing w/ Dog Major; Woman Shot in Car in Lansdale; Montco Parents Car Rally |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/29/20 10:26 pm | updated: 11/29/20 10:26 pm |
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President-elect Joe Biden fractured his right foot on Saturday, 11/28, while playing with one of his dogs. It was initially thought to be a sprain. He went to Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists in Newark, Delaware, on Sunday, 11/29. Initial X-rays did not reveal any obvious fracture, but a subsequent CT scan found two tiny fracture of two small bones in the middle of the foot. "It is anticipated that he will likely require a walking boot for several weeks," Biden's doctor Kevin O'Connor... Read More |
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