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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/19/12 5:41 am | updated: 11/19/12 5:41 am |
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Two people are dead after a tractor trailer collided with a car in Chester County on Sunday evening. The accident happened shortly after 7 p.m. along Route 41 in Kennett Township, just north of the Delaware border. The identities of the victims were not immediately released.
Gratitude extended both ways at the Seaside Heights firehouse on Sunday as Vice President Joe Biden, along with New Jersey’s Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno and other elected officials thanked first... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/15/12 11:03 pm | updated: 11/15/12 11:03 pm |
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| A New Jersey woman plead guilty Thursday to using her deceased aunt's identity to obtain access to credit card and deposit accounts, causing three banks to lose more than $30,000. Jocelyn Russo pretended to be her aunt JB and used the woman's Social Security number and other personal identifying information to fraudulently add herself to JB's account at Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase. Russo is charged with bank fraud and can face a potential penalty of 30 years in prison and a fine of $1... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/14/12 11:02 pm | updated: 11/14/12 11:02 pm |
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Three women were arrested following a prostitution bust in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood Wednesday afternoon. Philadelphia Police say they were acting on a tip on an illegal massage parlor that was being run out of a basement. Authorities say there were allegations that there were underage females working at the parlor who were physically and verbally abused. Investigators say they have a long history with the location, dating back to 1998.
Police fatally shot a man... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/14/12 10:40 am | updated: 11/14/12 10:40 am |
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Police are asking Temple University students to be more cautious after a string of off-campus robberies. Police believe the same suspect is connected to the string of robberies. They say he points a gun at his victims' heads, and demands money, phones, and other belongings. At least three robberies, all on Monday, involved Temple student and happened during daylight hours.
By week’s end, New Jersey should have a preliminary estimate on the cost of damage from Hurricane Sandy.... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/13/12 10:50 pm | updated: 11/13/12 10:50 pm |
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The family of slain Philadelphia police officer Moses Walker Jr. has filed a federal lawsuit against the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. Walker's surviving relatives cite numerous breakdowns within the parole board that allowed accused triggerman Rafael Jones to slip through the cracks. In their suit, they say that confessed gunman Rafael Jones should have been behind bars because he was in violation of his probation after testing positive for drug use.
Police are... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/13/12 5:53 am | updated: 11/13/12 5:53 am |
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| The state Supreme Court has suspended a Philadelphia judge accused of having failed to report legal problems to the bar association that later recommended him for election. The high court order dated Friday said Common Pleas Judge Thomas Nocella was relieved of "any and all judicial and administrative responsibilities." The order does not affect his salary or benefits. The state Judicial Conduct Board last month charged Nocella with violating judicial canons and the state constitution in... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/12/12 5:48 am | updated: 11/12/12 5:48 am |
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| Veterans Day ceremonies were held throughout the Delaware Valley on Sunday to honor those who've served. At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Washington Square Military Cemetery at 7th and Walnut, Mayor Nutter joined other veterans in a Sunday morning wreath laying ceremony. Visitors to the National Constitution Center were greeted by the strains of marches played by the 28th Division Band of the Pennsylvania National Guard. Additional Veterans Day ceremonies are scheduled across... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/08/12 10:45 pm | updated: 11/08/12 10:45 pm |
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| A condemned inmate escaped lethal injection Thursday for the murder of a teenage girl after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the execution should be halted. Just hours after a federal appeals court put a stop to the preparations, the high court agreed, preventing Hubert Lester Michael Jr. from becoming the first person put to death in the state since 1999. Michael, who pleaded guilty to fatally shooting Trista Elizabeth Eng in 1993, had been taken earlier in the day to Rockview State Prison in... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/08/12 5:49 am | updated: 11/08/12 5:49 am |
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Surgeons at CHOP successfully completed operations to separate 8-month-old twin girls from New York who were joined at the lower chest and abdomen. Lead surgeon Holly Hedrick said in a statement Wednesday night that the complex surgery "went very well and as expected." Officials said the surgery was the 21st separation of conjoined twins performed at the hospital.
Residents and businesses that had only recently regained electricity after losing it in Superstorm Sandy last week... Read More |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/07/12 5:44 am | updated: 11/07/12 5:44 am |
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The Township of Toms River, New Jersey has issued evacuation notices ahead of the Nor'easter forecasted to hit the region today, bringing rain, high winds and the potential for moderate coastal flooding. The mandatory evacuations are effective at 12 p.m. Wednesday for anyone working or staying on the Barrier Island.
There is a voluntary evacuation for the low lying areas on the mainland effective 4 p.m. today.Four more years.
Barack Obama received enough electoral votes... Read More |
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