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Neumann-Goretti Coach Pleads Guilty, SEPTA I-76 Three Car Accident, Delran Woman Fakes Cancer |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/27/12 8:43 am | updated: 09/27/12 8:43 am |
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The former baseball coach at a Catholic high school in Philadelphia has pleaded guilty to charges of assaulting one youth and drugging another at a hotel. Thirty eight year old Louis Spadaccini pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges including involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, endangering the welfare of children, indecent assault and corruption of minors. Authorities said Spadaccini, a part-time coach at Neumann-Goretti High School, assaulted a 13-year-old in July and August of last year and... Read More |
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NFL Referee Lockout is Over; NFL and NFLRA agree on deal. |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/27/12 3:18 am | updated: 09/27/12 3:18 am |
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After 3 weeks of utilizing replacement referees to less than savory results, the NFL and the Referee union has agreed upon a deal that will end the lockout. For the immediate future a crew is being assembled to work at the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens game on Thursday night football. The rest of the crews will received their assignments in Dallas on Friday. There will be a clinic held at that time with the crews heading to game site on Saturday for Sunday's match ups,
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Dog Struck and Killed After Thrown From Car; Wrong Way Killer Appears in Court |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/26/12 6:24 pm | updated: 09/26/12 6:24 pm |
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A chocolate lab named "Mugsy" was struck and killed late Saturday night on West Chester Pike in East Goshen Township, Chester County. The dog's owner, Pam Ardell, says that he had escaped from a yard of a nearby home they were visiting. Someone must have picked him up and brought him in to their car. Eyewitnesses say that they saw the dog being thrown from the car as it was driving along West Chester Pike. The vehicle is described as a small red sedan. The Ardell describe Mugsy as one of the... Read More |
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Singer Andy Williams Passes at 84; |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/26/12 2:13 pm | updated: 09/26/12 2:16 pm |
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Singer Andy Williams passed away Tuesday night after a year long battle with cancer. He was the star of his own hit TV variety show "The Andy Williams Show" during the sixties and still topped the charts during the 60's even when rock was taking over from vocalists. He's best known for his rendition of the Johnny Mercer-Henry Mancini ballad "Moon River" which became his signature song. Later in life Williams settled in Branson, MO and opened the Andy Williams Moon River Theater in 1992. He... Read More |
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DUI Checkpoints in Radnor, Wells Fargo Declared Safe, Rock the Vote |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/26/12 1:11 pm | updated: 09/26/12 1:11 pm |
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Delaware County's DUI Task Force will be setting up sobriety checkpoints in Radnor this weekend searching for impaired drivers. The Task Force has been productive since 2009 arresting 71 drivers at 33 checkpoints for driving under the influence and issued 26 citations for underage drinking.
Hazmat crews investigated a situation in Old City this morning. Police and Fire were called to the Wells Fargo building at 4th and Market early this morning when a white, powder like... Read More |
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Human Trafficking, Hazmat Team to Wells Fargo, Plosser Comments Deflate Investors |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/26/12 12:33 pm | updated: 09/26/12 12:33 pm |
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Three people pleaded guilty in a human trafficking, assault and torture case in Philadelphia. Michael and Tamara Rhoades lured victims to their North Philadelphia home, and then, along with Steven Mills, took part in sadistic abuse of young women. Victims were lured to the home for a sexual relationship, and then the defendants started stealing the women’s money, work, social security and college aid checks all while threatening and beating the women to prevent them from leaving.Read More |
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Voter ID's Access Streamlined; Gloucester Man Robs Kmart $27000; DNA test ordered in Hemsley case |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/25/12 8:51 pm | updated: 09/25/12 8:51 pm |
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The Pennsylvania Department of State and PennDOT have both declared that they have met the standards of the Voter ID law providing “liberal access†to obtaining one. They claim to have streamlined the process of procuring proper identification. You need to go to a PennDOT center and give your name, date of birth, Social Security number and address. If you are a confirmed registered voter you will be issued a photo Voter ID. The Commonwealth Court has until Oct. 2nd to review... Read More |
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Radnor Scout Leader Child Porn Charges, West Chester Teachers, Philly School Closures |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/25/12 11:29 am | updated: 09/25/12 11:29 am |
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A former Radnor Boy Scout leader has been arrested on child pornography charges and Radnor Police want to know if there are any possible victims out there. Forty seven year old Garrett Conover, now living in Swedesboro New Jersey was an active scout master of Radnor Troop 284 from 1991 to 2001. The Conover case is related to a larger one involving 150 child victims and 45 arrests so far.
West Chester teachers are picketing for more money again. The Teachers Union claims to... Read More |
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PA Voter ID Law Hearings Continue, Doylestown Breastfeeding Law, Instagram Explict Images |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/25/12 8:55 am | updated: 09/25/12 8:55 am |
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Last week, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ordered the lower court to reconsider its decision not to block the voter ID law. The Commonwealth Court is set to hold an evidentiary hearing Tuesday morning in Harrisburg. Judge Robert Simpson is expected to hear testimony from state witnesses on the implementation of the voter ID law, as well as plaintiff witnesses on their experiences getting an ID from PennDOT. The Commonwealth has to prove two things. One is that people can go into PennDOT and... Read More |
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Doylestown Breastfeeding Law, No Philadelphia County Voter ID, Kraft Killer Gets Two Life Terms |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/25/12 1:38 am | updated: 09/25/12 1:38 am |
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Doylestown Borough Council passed an amendment to the borough's anti-discrimination law protecting their right to breastfeed in public. Under the new measure, women can file a complaint when they are asked to leave any place or asked to go to a restroom to breastfeed. Behind Philadelphia, Doylestown is the second municipality in the state to pass such a law. There is already a statewide Read More |
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