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Woman Accidentally Shot by Boyfriend; Allen Iverson Back in Philly; Phillies Opening Day Roster |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/31/13 2:31 am | updated: 03/31/13 2:31 am |
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A 27-year-old woman is dead in Kensington after being shot in the neck by her 28-year-old boyfriend. The shooting is said to have happened accidentally. The boyfriend was arguing with a neighbor outside their home on East Seltzer Street around 7:45 pm when the neighbor threatened him with a hammer. The boyfriend, fearing for his safety, pulled out his gun. However, he tripped and accidentally pulled the trigger hitting his girlfried. She was taken to the hospital but pronounced dead.... Read More |
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Missing 13 Year Old Girl Alexandria Kaitlynn Sewell, 13, of Clarion, PA |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/29/13 6:29 pm | updated: 03/30/13 8:51 pm |
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The Clarion Borough Police Department in Clarion, PA located about a 100 miles north of Pittsburgh, is looking for a missing 13-year-old girl Alexandria Kaitlynn Sewell.
She was last seen leaving her home at 2 a.m. on Thursday March 28 with a backpack and black pants and jacket. Police believe that she may be traveling with Joshua D. Baker, 31, of Leeper, PA in a red 2007 Subaru Forester with a Pennsylvania tags.
Sewell is described as 5' 3" and weighs 125 lbs. She... Read More |
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Barbara Walter to Retire; Two Atlantic City casinos face legal problems |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 03/29/13 10:39 pm | updated: 03/29/13 10:39 pm |
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Barbara Walters plans to retire next year. She is famous for her work in news and daytime TV which began more than a half a century ago. She is most known for her work with ABC News and now is hosting "The View." In 1967, she became the first woman to have a powerful role in television by becoming co-anchor of ABC’s evening broadcast with Harry Reasoner. She has been hospitalized since early this year after catching ill with the chickenpox and falling and hitting her head traumatically.... Read More |
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Gypsies in Whitemarsh, Stolen Phillies Diamond Box Tickets, Facebook Addiction |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/29/13 7:46 pm | updated: 03/29/13 7:46 pm |
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Whitemarsh Police are warning residents to be on the lookout for gypsies. According to their statement, "Pennsylvania and the surrounding area have recently had an influx of transient Gypsy activity." They warn that the Gypsies frequently run scams and prey on the elderly and unsuspecting. So be extra cautious and contact police if you notice suspicious activity. View the Whitemarsh Township Crime... Read More |
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Lil Wayne Suffers Seizures; Ex-Inspector Castro Resentenced; Corbett Plans to Rework Lottery Deal |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/16/13 1:51 am | updated: 03/29/13 3:22 pm |
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Lil' Wayne, aka Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., has been hospitalized in Los Angeles after having seizures. The 30-year-old rapper is at Cedars-Sinai Hospital. The reports coming from various sources were somewhat conflicted. TMZ was reporting that he was in the ICU in critical condition. While Wayne's own Read More |
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Phillies Back in Philly, Chink's Steaks Renames, LaSalle Loses Game Earns Respect |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/29/13 11:12 am | updated: 03/29/13 11:12 am |
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The Phillies are back in Philadelphia. After a Spring in Clearwater that showed the team has more pop at the plate and some questions on the mound, the Phillies are ready to play their final exhibition games at home, then get the season started. Tickets are available for tonight's game at Citizen's Bank Park against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Chink's Steaks is changing its name. The northeast Philly steak joint, named for its original owner, Sam "Chink" Sherman, will... Read More |
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Rescue from SEPTA Tracks, Philly Schools Need More Money, Sisters Claim They Helped Assault Victim |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/29/13 8:54 am | updated: 03/29/13 8:54 am |
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A man fell onto the tracks of a subway line in Philadelphia when the 63 year old inadvertently wandered off the platform at the Cecil B. Moore stop. Thanks to the bravery of Christopher Knafelc who saw it happen, the man is alive today. Knafelc notified SEPTA to stop the trains then jumped onto the tracks to administer CPR.
The cash strapped Philadelphia school system is requesting millions from the city and the state. In an effort to balance the budget, the district has... Read More |
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Fallen Officer's Baby Brad Fox Jr Arrives, Philly Arts Fest PIFA, Gosnell Abortion Trial Week 2 End |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/28/13 8:04 pm | updated: 03/28/13 8:04 pm |
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The family of fallen Plymouth Township police officer, Brad Fox, welcomed new baby, Brad Fox Jr. (pictured) to the world this week. Officer Fox was killed in September after a hit-and-run that killed him and injured his K-9 partner. Fox served two tours in Iraq and 7 years as a police officer. His wife Linsay and Brad Jr. are resting comfortably.
The Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts kicked off and runs through April 27th at various locations around the city. ... Read More |
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Philly's Own Singer/Songwriter Kurt Vile Honored With Parade This Weekend |
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by: SteveKane - Broomall, PA started: 03/28/13 5:52 pm | updated: 03/28/13 5:52 pm |
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In addition to the nonconventional routes of campaigning for his upcoming album, Wakin' On A Pretty Daze, Philadelphia's own singer/songwriter Kurt Vile will be honored with a parade this Saturday, March 30th. Word on location is still to be determined, RSVP at kurtvileparade@gmail.com for more information that will be released this Friday. Announced on Read More |
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Members of violent drug trafficking street gang arrested in Atlantic City |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 03/28/13 2:35 pm | updated: 03/28/13 2:35 pm |
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Atlantic City's most violent drug traffickers are now behind bars. The arrests consisted of over two-dozen men and women. This gang, known as the "Dirty Block", is a threat to the Atlantic City community by selling illegal drugs such as heroin. They created violence by eliminating their rivals to preserve their market.
The founders and leaders of the gang, Mykal and Malik Derry, are recently behind bars because of the murder of Tyquinn James. James was an enemy to the brothers by... Read More |
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