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Corbett Meeting Disrupted, Teens Shot on Subway, Rogue Tow Truck Drivers |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/20/12 11:48 am | updated: 09/20/12 11:48 am |
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Governor Tom Corbett was in Philadelphia for a Town Hall meeting yesterday at the Museum of Art. The meeting was scheduled to last 90 minutes but was cut short due to frequent interruptions from protesters yelling from the audience. More than 10 people were removed from the event by police and security.
Two teenagers were shot during a fight on a crowded subway car yesterday. Panic swept through the Broad Street Line in North Philadelphia when a 17 year old and a 14 year old... Read More |
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Gloucester Missing Teen, Made In America Cost, Broad Street Subway Shooting |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/20/12 2:20 am | updated: 09/20/12 2:20 am |
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Police in Gloucester Township are searching for a missing 16 year old. Kayla Maven was reported missing by her mother on Sept. 18. Kayla left the house sometime after Sept. 17 with her two month old son, Jeremiah. While it is not known where Kayla went, she is believed to be in the Vineland area in Cumberland County.
The total cost of the Made in America concert is now available from Mayor Nutter’s office, and it looks like taxpayers came out on top. Mayor Nutter said... Read More |
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Two Teens Shot on Septa Subway; All Made in America City Costs Paid by Live Nation |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/19/12 8:56 pm | updated: 09/19/12 8:56 pm |
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Two teens were shot this afternoon aboard the Broad Street SEPTA subway at the Susquehanna–Dauphin station in North Philadelphia when a fight broke out between high schoolers riding the train after school. The two teens hit were 14 and 17 years old years old and shot in the leg and the arm respectively. They were taken to Temple University Hospital and are expected to recover. One suspect has been taken into custody and another is being sought.
Mayor Nutter announced today... Read More |
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NFL Films Sabol Dies, Made In America Concert Cost, Officer Brad Fox Funeral |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/19/12 11:28 am | updated: 09/19/12 11:28 am |
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NFL Films President and Sports broadcasting pioneer Steve Sabol has died after an 18 month battle with brain cancer. Sabol and his father started NFL Films in 1962 working out of a small office at 13th and Vine in Philadelphia. Sabol was 69 years old.
The Made in America Concert on the Parkway in Philadelphia cost city taxpayers over $500,000 and it's up to the concert promoter, Live Nation, to pay it back. The costs include expenses for police overtime, use of Fairmount Park,... Read More |
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Center City Credit Union Robbery, Coatesville Man Arrested Over Dressing Room Cell Phone Video |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/19/12 1:10 am | updated: 09/19/12 1:10 am |
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Philadelphia police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect responsible for robbing the American Heritage Federal Credit Union. After obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, the suspect fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction. The suspect is described as a black male in his early-to-mid 30's. He's between 5'9" and 5'11" with a medium build, light-medium complexion, moustache and scruffy facial hair, sunglasses with tinted lenses, white tee shirt, and blue jeans.Read More |
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PA Supreme Courts orders Commonwealth Court to reassess Voter ID Law |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/18/12 8:39 pm | updated: 09/18/12 8:39 pm |
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The PA Supreme Court has sent back the Voter ID appeal to the lower Commonwealth Court to assess the current availability of alternative forms of identifications. These forms include the easier obtain Department of State ID available at PennDOT centers. When the law was first passed it called for more a stringent ID to be used at the polls like a PennDOT ID that requires a proof of identification like birth certificates and social security cards that older residents cannot recover from their... Read More |
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Coatesville Fire, Motorcycle Ride in Plymouth Twp, Michael Vick Donation |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/18/12 11:09 am | updated: 09/18/12 11:09 am |
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A fire has taken the homes of more than two dozen people in Coatesville. The three alarm blaze started around 1 o'clock this morning. Firefighters rescued over 30 men, women and children, many from the roof of the row homes. A mother and her young child were killed in the fire.
Over 1,000 motorcycles jammed the Philadelphia Police Academy parking lot last night in Plymouth Township for a ride to honor fallen Police Officer, Brad Fox. American flags and ribbons adorned the... Read More |
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Fleeing Auto Joyrider leaves lil bro behind, Priest Suspended Again, Missing Bucks Co. Teen |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/18/12 2:21 am | updated: 09/18/12 2:21 am |
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A 15-year-old girl who took her parents' car for a ride Monday afternoon struck a parked car, then fled the area, but not before leaving her little brother behind. Authorities say the teen got into a minor accident with a parked vehicle. She then, according to police, ran away, leaving her 9-year-old brother behind in the car. The boy was eventually reunited with his parents. Police say when the teen returned home, they issued her a ticket.
A Roman Catholic priest in Philadelphia... Read More |
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No Late Night Curfew For Camden, No Clemency For Terrence Williams, Heavy Rain on the Way |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/18/12 12:30 am | updated: 09/18/12 12:32 am |
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A late-night business curfew will not go into effect tonight in Camden. A judge passed an injunction this morning prohibiting police from enforcing the ordinance that was passed by Camden City Council last city. It would require any business within 200 feet of a residential neighborhood to close by 11pm on weekdays and midnight on weekends. Restaurants that serve alcohol and gas stations are exempt, but not take-out and mini-marts would not. The law is intended to control crime. The goal would... Read More |
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Street Trolley Collision, Dangerous Rip Currents, US Constitution Celebrates 225 Years |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/17/12 11:29 am | updated: 09/17/12 11:29 am |
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An SUV collided with a street trolley on Girard Avenue in Kensington early this morning, knocking the trolley off its tracks. The vehicle rear ended the trolley at a high rate of speed near 6th and Girard. Two passengers in the SUV fled the scene. The driver is in stable condition at Hahnemann University Hospital.
Rip currents at the Jersey Shore made swimming treacherous this weekend. At least 11 water rescues were reported on Sunday at South Jersey beaches. Two swimmers... Read More |
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