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Teens Charged as Adults in Temple Attacks; PSPCA Removes 260 Cats; Cinnamon Challenge Sickens 5 Kids |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/26/14 10:05 pm | updated: 03/26/14 10:05 pm |
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The Philadelphia District Attorney's office has charged three teenage girls as adults in the attacks against Temple University students last Friday. 16-year-old Najee Bilaal, 15-year-old Zaria Estes, and 15-year-old Kanesha Gainey have been charged with Aggravated Assault, Conspiracy, Possession of an Instrument of a Crime, Terroristic Threats, Simple Assault and Recklessly Endangering Another Person. In one instance a female had a brick throw in her face damaging her teeth. Two other... Read More |
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ROCK REMEMBERS MARCH 26TH |
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by: JoeS - Springfield, PA started: 03/26/14 3:29 pm | updated: 03/26/14 3:29 pm |
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ALBUMS
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers---John Mayall Plays John Mayall---1965
The Kinks---Percy---1971
The Mothers Of Invention---Just Another Band From L.A.---1972
ABBA---Ring Ring---1973
Smokey Robinson---A Quiet Storm---1975
Santana---Amigos---1976
Thin Lizzy---Jailbreak---1976
Village People---Go West ---1979
Van Halen---Women And Children First---1980
The Oak Ridge Boys---Fancy Free---1981
Keel---Right To... Read More |
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No Private Meeting with Pope, Brick Assault Suspects in Custody, Temple Replaces Spring Fling |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/26/14 9:57 am | updated: 03/26/14 9:57 am |
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There will be no private meeting with the Pope. Governor Corbett, Mayor Nutter and Archbishop Chaput are in Rome and hoped to meet privately with the Pope and try to convince him to come to Philadelphia next year for the World Meeting of Families. Instead, they hope to have a brief conversation with the Pope at a public meeting in St. Peter's Square.
Several girls are now in custody in connection with the brick attack on three female Temple students Friday evening. Yesterday... Read More |
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Fire Service Paramedic Hearing, Seniority Teacher Rules Changing, Feltonville Police Shooting |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 03/26/14 12:58 am | updated: 03/26/14 12:58 am |
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Philadelphia's Civil Service Commission will hold a hearing Wednesday to consider a new classification of employee - a fire service paramedic. The city will propose a new deployment model for paramedics and emergency medical technicians. It wants to replace one of two paramedics on city ambulances with an EMT. The city’s Director of Public Safety Michael Resnick says the plan would increase the number of staffed ambulances available for dispatch.
If the School District... Read More |
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Teen Girls in Custody in Brick Attack; Bus Driver Forced Kids Off Bus; More Ricin Found in Hatboro |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/25/14 10:17 pm | updated: 03/25/14 10:17 pm |
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Philadelphia Police have arrested five high school females between the ages of 14-17 for three violent attacks on Temple University students last Friday night. The attacks happened along North 17th Street at around 6:00 pm. In one attack a 19-year-old old female Temple student was hit in the face with a brick by a 15-year-old girl. The victim suffered severe facial injuries and the girl is facing aggravated assault charges. Two other victims were punched. Surveillance video of the... Read More |
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2nd Annual "Make Music Philly" on Sat., June 21 Will Celebrate Music All Day, All Over Philly |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/25/14 5:49 pm | updated: 03/25/14 5:57 pm |
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For the second consecutive year, Philadelphia will join more than 500 cities worldwide that celebrate music on Saturday, June 21st, the first day of summer and the longest day of the year. On that day, Make Music Philly will feature free music performances taking place across the city from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
"The inaugural Make Music Philly day launched a new and wonderful tradition last year - adding a new element to our city's rich musical legacy," said Mayor Michael A. Nutter.... Read More |
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Temple Brick Assault Video, Winter Snow 17, Kane Fires Press Secretary |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/25/14 12:22 pm | updated: 03/25/14 12:22 pm |
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Philadelphia Police have released video of suspects in the assault on two Temple students where female victims were attacked with bricks and attempted robbery. The attack happened on North 17th Street near Temple campus. Police are hoping the public can help identify the suspects. Watch the video below:
The winter that just won’t go away is giving us snowfall number 17. This is a winter for the record books. Before this storm passes overnight, it will... Read More |
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ROCK REMEMBERS MARCH 25TH |
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by: JoeS - Springfield, PA started: 03/25/14 9:14 am | updated: 03/25/14 9:14 am |
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ALBUMS
The Beach Boys---Surfin' U.S.A.---1963
Billy Preston---The Wildest Organ In Town---1966
Jimi Hendrix---Band Of Gypsys---1970
The Kinks---The Kinks Kronikles---1972
Earth, Wind & Fire---Open Our Eyes---1974
John Cale---Slow Dazzle---1975
Paul McCartney & Wings---Wings At The Speed Of Sound---1976
Triumph---Progression Of Power---1980
Devo---DEV-O-LIVE---1981
The Church---The Blurred Crusade---1982
Joe... Read More |
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Bridgegate Report Clears Christie, Seniority Rules Scrapped, Dog Walker Watch |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 03/25/14 1:20 am | updated: 03/25/14 1:20 am |
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A review due out soon clears Governor Christie of involvement in the Bridgegate scandal, according to a report in The New York Times. But the law firm behind the investigation was hired by the administration, and their findings come at taxpayer expense. Despite the million-dollar minimum price tag, the Times reports the inquiry doesn’t include interviews with several key players. The lead attorney says the governor allowed his own email and his iPhone to be searched as part of the... Read More |
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Cigarette Caused Deadly South Jersey Motel Fire; Marijuana Bill Introduced in New Jersey |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/24/14 10:06 pm | updated: 03/24/14 10:06 pm |
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Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato says that a cigarette discarded in a stuffed chair set off the blaze last week at the Mariner's Cove Motor Inn in Point Pleasant Beach that killed 4 people and injured 8 others. The four have been identified as 45-year-old John Alberti, of Keansburg; 20-year-old Paulo Martins, of South River; 52-year-old Harold Ford, of Neptune; and 66-year-old Albert Sutton, of Mount Laurel. The medical examiner determined they died of smoke inhalation. The chair... Read More |
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