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Military Flyover for 4th of July; Former Phillies Pitcher Dies in Crash; Delco Officer Fired |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/04/20 11:45 pm | updated: 07/04/20 11:45 pm |
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Various military planes from the Department of Defense participated in a 4th of July flyover called 'Salute to the Great Cities of the American Revolution.' The planes flew over Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore on Saturday, 7/4. The flight included the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, followed by B-1, B-2 and B-52 bombers, F-15 and F-22 fighters, and U.S. Marine Corps F-35 fighters. In Philadelphia, they flew over Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell around 5:15 p.m.Read More |
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Philadelphia 4th July Military Flyover; PA Imposes Travel Advisory 15 States; Man Dies Bodysurfing |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/03/20 6:14 pm | updated: 07/03/20 6:14 pm |
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The Department of Defense announced that military planes will participate in a 4th of July flyover called 'Salute to the Great Cities of the American Revolution.' The planes will be flying over Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore on Saturday, 7/4. The flight will include the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, followed by B-1, B-2 and B-52 bombers, F-15 and F-22 fighters, and U.S. Marine Corps F-35 fighters. In Philadelphia, they will fly over Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell... Read More |
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Good Samaritan Saves Woman on SEPTA Tracks; Man Steals Car w/ 2 Children; Sixers Dance Team Bullying |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/02/20 2:03 pm | updated: 07/02/20 2:03 pm |
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A Good Samaritan came to the rescue of a woman who fell onto the tracks at a SEPTA subway station earlier this week. The incident was caught on surveillance video. It happened on the westbound side at the 15th Street Station on the Market-Frankford line. The woman can be seen carrying a lot of shopping bags and walking along the yellow line before she falls in and down to the tracks. A man in a white coat jumps down and helps her up to the platform. Another man also jumped down and... Read More |
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PA Requires Masks; 2 Brothers in Murderkill River; Wolf to Sign Police Reform Bills; MIA Cancelled |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/01/20 5:44 pm | updated: 07/01/20 5:44 pm |
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Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine announced a new order on Wednesday, July 1, that masks or face coverings are now mandatory anytime you leave your home. The order takes effect immediately. Masks are required indoors any public building and outdoors any place you can't maintain proper social distancing.
"It is essential that Pennsylvanians wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19," Levine said. "While cases increase in some areas, we cannot become... Read More |
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Wanted Arson Suspect Set Self on Fire; Philly Chief Inspector Suspended; 2 NJ Teens Charged w Murder |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/30/20 11:08 pm | updated: 06/30/20 11:08 pm |
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Philadelphia Police are searching for an arson suspect in Northeast Philadelphia who accidentally set himself on fire. It happened at 12:42 a.m., 6/19, on the 11000 block of Knights Road. Police have released surveillance footage of the incident. The male suspect is seen pouring flammable liquid on some bushes and then igniting them. In the process he also lit himself on fire. The man then fled in a car going east on Knights Road. He was wearing a black jacket, red shirt, and black... Read More |
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Philadelphia Pushing Back Some Reopening to Aug; NJ Expands Travel Advisory; DE Beaches Close Bars |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/30/20 7:27 pm | updated: 06/30/20 7:27 pm |
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Philadelphia officials announced on Tuesday, 6/30, that it will not fully enter the 'green' phase of reopening on Friday, July 3, due to concerns over rising number of positive coronavirus COVID-19 cases. "We're no longer seeing the decline that we were seeing before," Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said. Indoor dining as well as gyms and fitness centers will not reopen until at least August 1. Outdoor group rec and sports, schools, libraries & museums, indoor malls,... Read More |
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NJ Indoor Dining Postponed Indefinitely; Stabbing at Philly Protest Camp; Details in 3 Drownings |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/29/20 5:10 pm | updated: 06/29/20 5:10 pm |
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced on Monday, 6/29, that he was postponing the resumption of indoor dining across the state indefinitely. Indoor dining and bars were set to reopen on Thursday, July 2, with 25% capacity restrictions. He said that the rise of cases in other states has caused him to be more cautious in reopening the restaurants. Murphy also mentions that he is dismayed by behavior at many establishments across the state offering outdoor dining. He said he's seen... Read More |
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Philly Officials Announce Crime Policy; Pilot Crashes Into Surf City Ocean; DE 12 Suspects Wanted |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/28/20 10:54 pm | updated: 06/28/20 10:54 pm |
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Philadelphia officials announced new policies to help reduce gun violence and hold violent offenders accountable. The program is called Gun Crimes Strategies & Prevention Collaborative and is a joint initiative between the District Attorney's Office and the Philadelphia Police Department. The program will embed two district attorneys in each of the city's six police divisions. The prosecutors will work alongside police to investigate violent crimes from the beginning. "We stand with... Read More |
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Poss. Philly Uptick, Mandatory Masks; School District Police Changes; Arch. Philly Green Phase |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/26/20 5:37 pm | updated: 06/26/20 5:37 pm |
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Philadelphia officials cautioned on Friday, 6/26, that next Friday's, 7/3, planned move to the 'green' phase might be delayed due to recent the trend of increasing new cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in the city. City Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said they have seen an average of over 100 new cases/day over the past week, which is an increase of what they have seen earlier this month. "We are not seeing a constant decrease in cases over four weeks which is one of our targets. So... Read More |
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Philly Officials Apologize for Tear Gassing I-676 Protestors; Fishtown Vigilante Charged; SEPA Green |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 06/26/20 12:16 am | updated: 06/26/20 12:16 am |
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw publicly apologized on Thursday, 6/25, for the use of force including tear gas, OC spray, and non-lethal projectiles implemented against protesters on the Vine Street Expressway I-676 on Monday, June 1 after the New York Times released a compilation video describing the incident. On May 31, in response to looting and rioting, Kenney, Outlaw, Managing Director Brian Abernathy, Fire Chief Adam Thiel and other members of... Read More |
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