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PPA Officer Fired For Gay Bashing |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/13/11 1:06 pm | updated: 07/13/11 1:06 pm |
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A Philadelphia Parking Authority officer is losing his job for going on a verbal anti-gay tirade this week. The PPA officer, Joseph DeJohn had parked his vehicle in a no parking zone at 6th and Carpenter Streets in Queen Village. When he noticed two men taking a photograph of the PPA vehicle, DeJohn lashed out, calling them faggots and suggested they take pictures of themselves performing sex acts on each other. The victims filed a complaint and DeJohn was immediately suspended without pay... Read More |
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PA Casino Table Games: Big Money |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/11/11 10:09 am | updated: 07/11/11 10:09 am |
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For the Pennsylvania casinos, table games are where the money is. Estimates for June are still being tallied, and table games have already raked in almost a half a billion dollars across the state.
Slot machines are still where the big money is. Slots gambling is on schedule to make well over $2.3 billion this year, with more than $790 million in tax revenue.
And the headline is here in Southeast Pennsylvania where four casinos generate nearly half the state's casino revenue -... Read More |
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Philadelphia School District Summer School...Worth It? |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/11/11 10:05 am | updated: 07/11/11 10:05 am |
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The Philadelphia school district still facing a $600 million dollar budget gap has many wondering about the 18 day district wide summer school program, which costs $18 million dollars.
Some classrooms have had full attendance, while others, have had minimal to no students showing up. Teachers are sitting in empty classrooms with nothing to do and being paid.
Most of the $18 million pays for teacher salaries for the 18 days.
The district had planned... Read More |
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Push to Close PA State Stores |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/09/11 12:10 pm | updated: 07/09/11 12:10 pm |
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House Majority Leader Mike Turzai hopes to proclaim The Liquor Control Board is dead.
Turzai is ready to unveil a bill to replace the state liquor system, which has been in place since the 1930's, with private enterprise.
The plan is drawing criticism from Democrats and unionists who say the current system works and provides a steady stream of state revenue.
Turzai believes that the government has no business selling alcohol and he has the support of... Read More |
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NJ State Police Steroid Tests Coming |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/08/11 12:05 pm | updated: 07/08/11 12:05 pm |
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The NJ state's drug testing policy for police will be changed to allow, but not require, police departments to test officers for steroids, leaving police chiefs with the decision of whether to perform drug tests.
Under the current policy, steroids are not on the list of drugs that can be tested….and these tests cost the state money.
Drug tests for muscle-building drugs must be sent out of state for analysis, at a cost of hundreds of dollars per test. On the... Read More |
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Philadelphia Tax Deadbeats Made Known |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 07/08/11 12:03 pm | updated: 07/08/11 12:03 pm |
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The city of Philaldelphia yesterday continued its quest to publicly shame tax deadbeats as the Revenue Department showcased its latest list of 38 delinquent bums that owe a combined $5.5 million.
Philadelphia's top-three tax deadbeats, according to the city, include Workforce Culture Connections, Keystone Administrative Services and the Baker Funeral Home. Each owes more than $400,000.
The quarterly list is part of the city's effort to proactively pursue tax... Read More |
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Casey Anthony Not Guilty - Really? |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/06/11 7:03 am | updated: 07/06/11 7:03 am |
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The case captivated an audience for years. In the trial of Casey Anthony, the 25 year old single mom, charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee, the jury found Anthony not guilty of the most serious charges.
The jury reached their verdict after less than 11 hours of deliberation over two days. Anthony had been charged with first-degree murder, which could have brought the death penalty if she had been convicted.
Instead, she was... Read More |
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ShopRite---the new #1, ACME falls to #2 |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 06/30/11 10:28 am | updated: 06/30/11 10:28 am |
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Acme loses the top spot to Shop Rite in supermarket sales. This according to an annual survey published by Food Trade News.
ShopRite, ringing up $1.7 billion in sales across the eight-county Philadelphia region, grabbed the top spot from Acme. Acme has struggled to cut costs and has been shutting down underperforming stores and recently laid off 900 part-time employees.
Acme's sales were $1.6 billion, a drop from $1.8 billion a year earlier.
Giant... Read More |
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Philadelphia School District Budget: $35 million SHORT |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 06/30/11 10:26 am | updated: 06/30/11 10:26 am |
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The school district's budget problems are not over.
The state Legislature restored only $22 million from the nearly $300 million that Gov. Corbett slashed.
Philadelphia district and city officials hoped that City Council's vote to raise property taxes by nearly 4 percent might have led to more cash from the state.
City Council last week approved the 3.85 percent, one-year property-tax hike, and parking-meter rates were also increased, to send an... Read More |
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Dog License Crackdown in Delaware County |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/29/11 3:48 pm | updated: 06/29/11 3:48 pm |
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Dog owners in Delaware County are being watched. Get caught without the $6 dog license and you could get fined $300.
State dog wardens are walking neighborhood streets, visiting parks and trails, peering over backyard fences and generally searching out canine companions without a current license.
Officials estimate there are 141,000 dogs living in Delaware County, yet less than 6,000 are licensed.
In 2007, after state wardens went through dog parks... Read More |
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