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Philadelphia Mayor Debate 2015 - Streaming LIVE Video The Next Great Mayor Debate - |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/04/15 9:05 pm | updated: 05/04/15 9:05 pm |
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What: The Next Mayor Debate. Let us help you decide who to vote for in the mayoral primary. Hear candidates address the issues that matter to you - education, taxes, quality of life, economic development, transportation, tech policy, and more. Confirmed candidates include: Lynne Abraham, Nelson Diaz, Jim Kenney, Doug Oliver, Anthony Hardy Williams, and Milton Street.
When: 5:30-7:00 p.m., May 4, 2015
Where: Temple Performing Arts Center, 1837 N. Broad St.,... Read More |
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Kraftwerk 3D Fall Tour Coming to Philadelphia October 2nd Electric Factory |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/04/15 7:38 pm | updated: 05/04/15 7:38 pm |
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Electronic music pioneers, Kraftwerk, have announced a rare 12-date North American leg of their current 3D live tour for this fall. The multimedia tour has brought them to cities around the world, and they have stopped for residencies here in the states in New York, Los Angeles, and Oakland. However, they haven't played in many of the cities on this announced tour in decades or ever before. They will take over the Electric Factory in Philadelphia on October 2nd.
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Lincoln Drive Closure; Mom Drops Baby From Bridge; Archdiocese Considering Closing Parishes |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/04/15 11:42 am | updated: 05/04/15 11:42 am |
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Lincoln Drive was a mess during rush hour this morning. One person was rushed to the hospital following an accident that forced the southbound side of the busy Philadelphia roadway to shut down during the busiest time of the day. Lincoln Drive was closed near Gypsy Lane after two cars collided sending one person to Einstein Medical Center.
A 19-year-old mom allegedly threw her 1-year-old child off a bridge 52 feet above the Lehigh River, then jumped off the bridge herself. It... Read More |
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Body Found By Delaware River, WMOF Registrations, Michael Spicer on Witness Stand Again |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/04/15 9:28 am | updated: 05/04/15 9:28 am |
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An autopsy was scheduled Monday for a man whose body was found by a child who was playing along the banks of the Delaware River in Camden, New Jersey. Police say a child made the discovery around 3 p.m. Sunday while playing in the area of 28th Street and Adams Avenue. Investigators are trying to positively identify the body, described as a Hispanic man in his 40s. Authorities are not sure how the man died or how long he had been in the water. Anyone with information is asked to call the... Read More |
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Woman Shot North Philly; Helmet Thrown at Soul Game; Girl Shot BB; Eagles Draft; 1 Van Found |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/03/15 5:25 am | updated: 05/03/15 5:26 am |
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A woman was shot and killed in North Philadelphia on Saturday night. It happened before 9 p.m. on 5th Street between Susquehanna Avenue. and Diamond Street. The woman in her 40's was shot in her head and neck. She was rushed to Temple University Hospital where she was pronounced dead a short time later. Police are looking for the shooter, although it is believed that it is a man that was living with the victim. The investigation is ongoing.
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Baltimore Prosecutor Files Charges Against 6 Police Officers in Freddie Gray Case |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/02/15 6:14 am | updated: 05/02/15 6:14 am |
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Baltimore's top prosecutor announced charges on Friday, ranging from murder to assault, against the officers involved in the arrest and transport of Freddie Gray last month. State Attorney Marilyn Mosby's decision came a day after the police department handed over its internal review of the April 12th arrest that left Gray dead from a spinal injury. The six officers - 3 white men, 2 black men, 1 black woman - surrendered to city jail on Friday. They all have been released on bonds between... Read More |
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NJ Man Arrested for Theft of 35 Guitars; Saint Joseph's Softball Suspended; Broad Street Run Expo |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/01/15 9:19 pm | updated: 05/01/15 9:19 pm |
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Philadelphia Police have arrested a New Jersey man for the theft and burglary of dozens of guitars and other musical equipment from storage lockers in Port Richmond in March. Police have charged 34-year-old Jason Mackenzie of Berlin, NJ, with burglary and other offenses. He is accused, along with two accomplices, of cutting a hole in the roof of the Public Store on Castor Ave on the night of March 25th and taking 35 guitars, 10 amplifiers, electronics, vinyl records and children's toys... Read More |
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Rock The Mill Music Festival Tickets ON SALE NOW |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/01/15 6:30 pm | updated: 05/01/15 6:30 pm |
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iRadioPhilly is proud to again support the Rock the Mill Music Festival. This year, Rock the Mill is expanding to two stages for non-stop live music entertainment. The lineup is impressive and features a wooded setting unlike any other music festival in the area. This year's festival is scheduled for Saturday, June 27th, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. For lineup and ticket information, visit www.RockTheMill.org
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Philadelphia-Baltimore Protest; Love Park Redesign; Crozer Hearing Tests |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/01/15 11:33 am | updated: 05/01/15 5:43 pm |
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Protesters organized a demonstration at Philadelphia's City Hall to draw parallels between the death of a man shot during a traffic stop and a death in police custody that sparked riots in Baltimore. Police say the rally ended around 11:30 last night. Organizers of the "Philly is Baltimore" Demonstration compare the December shooting death of Brandon Tate-Brown in Philadelphia to the April 19th death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore.
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Girard College Freedom Fighter Re-Enactment, Facebook Friend Verifier App, North Wales Shooting |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/01/15 9:37 am | updated: 05/01/15 9:37 am |
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Fifty years ago today, young people led by then NAACP President Cecil B. Moore began an act of defiance that opened the gates of Girard College to students of color. The protests began in the wee hours of May 1, 1965. They stopped marching when the city sued to admit black students, and celebrated three years later when the school welcomed its first black students. The Freedom Fighters will spend Friday morning re-enacting that historic march at Girard College.
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