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Kutztown Stabbing Suspect Identified, Miss Philadelphia Crowned, Man wanted for Stabbing in Philly |
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by: blogue40 - Phoenixville, PA started: 02/28/16 11:39 pm | updated: 02/28/16 11:39 pm |
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A man has been charged with the stabbing of a Kutztown Univeristy Student which happened on February 20th. 18-year-old Robert Centafanti has been charged with attempted first degree murder, aggravated assault, as well as many other charges. The stabbing victim is still currently in Lehigh Valley Hospital Cedar-Crest in serious condition.
The new Miss Philadelphia was crowned on Saturday night at Drexel University. Shippensburg Univeristy student Holly Harrar of Pottstown took the... Read More |
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NJ Governor Chris Christie Endorses Donald Trump; 17 Cars' Tires Slashed in New Castle |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/26/16 7:37 pm | updated: 02/26/16 7:37 pm |
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Former Presidential candidate New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced today that he will endorse Donald Trump for president. “I am proud to be here to endorse Donald Trump for president of the United States,†he said at a press conference in Texas. “The best person to beat Hillary Clinton on that stage last night is undoubtedly Donald Trump,†Christie added. The surprise endorsement comes the day after Trump was roughed up a bit by Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz on... Read More |
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Neshaminy Lockdown Lifted; Giant Food Recall; Schuylkill River Trail Expansion |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/26/16 11:14 am | updated: 02/26/16 11:14 am |
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A lockdown was lifted this morning at a Bucks County High School, and classes are on as normal today. Neshaminy High School went on lockdown last night after a man barricaded himself inside his home near the school. It happened after classes let out for the day Thursday, and the remaining students were picked up by their parents. One person was taken into custody on the 800 block of Granite Avenue around 10:00 pm Thursday night.
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Germantown Dog Fighting Ring, House Of Jin Fire, Harrisburg Ukrainian Student Fraud |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/26/16 8:54 am | updated: 02/26/16 8:54 am |
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A gruesome discovery was made in Germantown, where SPCA officials say they broke up a dog fighting operation. PSPCA director of enforcement George Bengal said what was found in the 400 block of Rittenhouse Street were six deceased puppies in the trash can in the rear yard along with one living male Pitbull, and they found an additional dead adult dog inside the home, which was being used strictly as a stash house for a dog fighting crew. Bengal and his team have served search warrants on this... Read More |
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NJ Hospital Warns of Disease Exposure, Man charged with Human Trafficking, Shooting in Kansas |
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by: blogue40 - Phoenixville, PA started: 02/26/16 3:17 am | updated: 02/26/16 3:17 am |
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A New Jersey Hospital is now warning patients that they may have been exposed to harmful and infectious diseases. The Shore Medical Center in NJ has stated that 213 patients may have been exposed to Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV if they received an intravenous morphine, or hydrmorphone medications. The diseases were exposed after an employee of the hospital Fredrick McLeish was charged with stealing morphine out of the patients vials and replacing them with Saline. Authorities say the risk... Read More |
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Lancaster County Tornado; SJ Hospital Warns of Hep-C, HIV; Sentencing for Mary Lynch |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/25/16 9:31 pm | updated: 02/25/16 9:31 pm |
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The NWS has confirmed that a tornado touched down in Lancaster County during last night's severe storms and is responsible for damage to several buildings. The tornado was rated an EF2 with winds estimated at 120-125 mph. The damage covered an area 4.7 miles long and 400 yards wide. Up to 50 buildings sustained damage, including several large barns, silos, and a one room school house. Many of the structures belong to the Amish community, who do not carry insurance, but rely on each other... Read More |
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Possible PA Tornado; Vetri Workers Dumped; PA Voters Do Not Like Presidential Frontrunners |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/25/16 11:36 am | updated: 02/25/16 11:36 am |
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Utility crews in central and eastern Pennsylvania are working to restore electricity after strong storms moved across the state and possibly caused a tornado. There are 19,707 homes and businesses without power Thursday morning. PECO says most of its 10,154 outages are in Bucks County. PPL has 7,120 outages and First Energy says 2,433 customers are without service, mainly in York County. The National Weather Service plans to send a storm survey team to Lancaster County on Thursday to... Read More |
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Gov. Tom Wolf Has Cancer, Problems from Rain Storm in Philly Area, Three men arrested for Car Thefts |
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by: blogue40 - Phoenixville, PA started: 02/25/16 3:39 am | updated: 02/25/16 3:39 am |
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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced yesterday that he has been diagnosed with a mild form of prostate cancer. The cancer was found a couple of months ago at a routine checkup, and was confirmed about two weeks ago after further testing was done. Wolf said he will be treated in the next coming weeks, although he has not specified what treatment he will get, he said it will not involve chemo-therapy.
Last night, thunderstorms and torrential down pour hit the Philadelphia area... Read More |
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PA Gov. Tom Wolf Has Cancer; Man With Machete Arrested at Penn; NJ Drinking Age 18? |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/24/16 9:35 pm | updated: 02/24/16 9:35 pm |
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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced today that he is suffering from a treatable form of prostrate cancer. He said that it was detected several months ago and confirmed through tests recently. Wolf said that doctors detected the cancer in its early stages during routine checkups. “What I’m going through is treatable and actually will not impair my ability, will not interfere with my duties as governor,†he said. Wolf plans to take a couple of days off with his... Read More |
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Victor Bailey Fundraiser to Attract Who's Who of Jazz World |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/24/16 7:08 pm | updated: 02/24/16 7:08 pm |
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NAAVA invites you to the Victor Bailey Fundraising Benefit at the legendary Clef Club 738 S Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19146, Tuesday March 8, 2016, 7:00pm to 11:00pm.
This Fundraising Benefit will be honoring Victor Bailey, one of the most talented and beloved musicians in the entertainment industry. Victor now suffers with CMT, Charcot Marie Tooth disease that affects both his motor and sensory nerves. Today Victor no longer can enjoy playing the music he once loved. Read More |
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