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2 Charged Using Explosives in Wawa; Man Who Died on I-676 IDd; Man Dead Before Fire in Somerton |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/07/21 1:15 am | updated: 03/07/21 1:15 am |
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Two people have been indicted for trying to use explosives to rob a Wawa convenience store during the unrest last June following the shooting of George Floyd. It happened on June 5 at the Wawa near the Betsy Ross Bridge in Bridesburg. 65-year-old Desiree Adorno and 34-year-old Michael Fields are charged with conspiracy to use explosive devices to steal lottery tickets and money from the... Read More |
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Joel Embiid Donates All-Star Bonus to Homeless; Delco Man's Wild Car Chase; Bucks Car Burglar Arrest |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/06/21 11:56 pm | updated: 03/06/21 11:56 pm |
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Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid will be donating his NBA All-Star game bonus to Philadelphia homeless shelters. The 4-time All-Star starter is giving his $100,000 winnings to Project HOME, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and Youth Service INC. The money will provide for 15,000 meals, 4,000 essential clothing items, 1,000 COVID-19 vaccines, support for 30+ formerly homeless familieshomeless... Read More |
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Missing NJ 14-year-old Charlee Hertzog; Playland's Castaway Cove to Reopen; Justin Croson Arrested |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/05/21 5:22 pm | updated: 03/05/21 5:22 pm |
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New Jersey State Police are asking the public's help in find a missing teenage girl. 14-year-old Charlee Hertzog was last seen on Wednesday, 3/3, leaving her home in Tabernacle Township, Burlington County. She left in a 2018 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck with New Jersey License plates, E19NJT. She may have been traveling to the New York City area. She's described as 5' 10" tall, 150 pounds,... Read More |
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Fire at Normandy Farms in Montco; Penn Relays '21 Canceled; Nova's Collin Gillespie Out, MCL Tear |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/05/21 1:15 am | updated: 03/05/21 1:17 am |
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A large fire broke out a popular wedding venue, hotel, and hospitality center in Montgomery County on Thursday night, 3/4. Firefighters were called around 8 p.m. to the historic Normandy Farm Hotel & Conference Center on the 1400 block of Morris Road in Blue Bell. The property dates back to the early 1700s. Heavy smoke and flames could be seen coming from one of the buildings. Firefighters... Read More |
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North Philly Fatal Hit-and-Run of Deaf Man; Twin Brothers Surrender; Shots at Delco Cemetery |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/04/21 11:32 pm | updated: 03/04/21 11:32 pm |
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Philadelphia Police have released surveillance footage of a vehicle wanted in a deadly hit-and-run accident that killed a 60-year-old deaf and non-verbal man that was well known and liked in his North Philadelphia neighborhood. Roberto Oquendo Velez was struck and killed while crossing the street around 11:10 p.m. Wednesday, 3/3, on the 3300 block of North 2nd Street. He was hit by a... Read More |
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Johnny Doc Indicted Again on New Federal Charges; PA Teachers to Get JJ Shot; Sex Assaults at Nova |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/03/21 4:45 pm | updated: 03/03/21 4:45 pm |
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John "Johnny Doc" Dougherty, business manager of IBEW Local 98, and his nephew, Gregory Fiocca, were arrested by the FBI on Wednesday, 3/3, after a grand jury indicted them with 19 counts of conspiracy and extortion. Dougherty and Fiocca are accused of threatening violence against a contractor over payment on a job. According to the indictment, Fiocca was working for the contractor and... Read More |
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Philadelphia Expands Attendance; Phillies, Flyers, 76ers OK; Ariel Young Not Well; Phila FEMA Clinic |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/02/21 10:56 pm | updated: 03/02/21 10:56 pm |
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On Tuesday, March 2, Philadelphia officials announced that it will follow the rest of Pennsylvania and alter its capacity guidelines for indoor and outdoor events and sports. Indoor capacity will now be 15% and Outdoor capacity will be 20%, no matter the size of the venue. Large venues used to be capped at 500/2500. The Wells Fargo Center announced following the change that fans of the... Read More |
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Concert Co. Building Mass Vaccine Site in KOP; Car Crashes in Darby Creek; Arrests in Arizona Murder |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/01/21 11:58 pm | updated: 03/01/21 11:58 pm |
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Concert/festival construction contractor, Mountain Productions, and area COVID-19 rapid testing company, 15toknow, are working to stand up a mass coronavirus vaccination site in King of Prussia. Mountain Productions builds stages and structures for big outdoor concerts and events including Firefly, Musicfest, the NFL Draft, and the Mann. Already started work in KOP, they have built two... Read More |
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Pennsylvania Increases Gathering Capacities; Suspects in Pizza Attack; U.Perk Use of Force Justified |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/01/21 5:34 pm | updated: 03/01/21 10:51 pm |
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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced several changes to coronavirus COVID-19 restrictions across the state effective Monday, March 1. He increased capacity limits for both indoor and outdoor venues and also did away with out-of-state travel restrictions. Travelers to Pennsylvania no longer have to either provide a negative COVID-19 test or quarantine for 14-days upon arrival. This... Read More |
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Philly Teachers/Students Return to School; Missing Jalen Maxwell Found Safe; Boost Mobile Arrest |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/01/21 2:43 pm | updated: 03/01/21 2:49 pm |
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Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney announced a phased reopening of schools to hybrid learning following a mediation process between the School District of Philadelphia and Philadelphia Federation of Teachers. 53 schools will reopen on Monday, March 8, to PreK through 2nd Grade students who selected hybrid learning last fall. Teachers and support staff at those schools will report this... Read More |
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