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Request to Remove Tony Mack; Winter Storm Watch for Wed/Thurs; Reward Increased for Amber Long |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/10/14 9:06 pm | updated: 02/10/14 9:06 pm |
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The New Jersey Attorney General's Office has filed paperwork seeking to remove Trenton's mayor from office following his conviction of corruption last week. The request was filed Monday afternoon with the state Superior Court asking that Tony Mack be removed from of office, stripped of his pension and be barred from holding elected office in the future. Mack was found guilty of bribery, fraud and extortion charges last Friday. City Council President George Muschal would become acting... Read More |
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February 8/9 Playlist - Michael Tearson's Marconi Experiment |
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by: mtearson - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/10/14 6:13 pm | updated: 02/10/14 6:13 pm |
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February 8/9 Playlist - Michael Tearson's Marconi Experiment
1) "Me & Billy the Kid " by Joe Ely
2) "Louisiana Blues" by Savoy Brown Blues Band
3) "Louisiana Blues" by Muddy Waters
4) "Rockport Sunday" by Tom Rush
5) "No Regrets" by Tom Rush
6) "Who Do You Love" by Tom Rush
7) "Diddy Wah Diddy" by Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
8) "Hard Working Man" by Captain Beefheart
9) "Whole Lotta Love" by King Curtis
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Six Days Without Power, Bridgegate Investigation, School Embezzlement Sentencing |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/10/14 12:13 pm | updated: 02/10/14 12:13 pm |
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More snow last night just added sugar on top of the power outage problem. Almost 20,000 PECO customers are still without power, six days and counting. The snow and ice storm last week knocked almost half of PECO's customers off the power grid for some length of time. 715,000 of PECO's 1.6 million customers lost power.
A New Jersey legislative committee investigating the lane closure scandal on the George Washington Bridge is meeting today. Last week Governor Chris... Read More |
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Holy Family University 60th Anniversary, Burlington County Meth Lab, Star-Ledger Regrets Christie |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/10/14 1:19 am | updated: 02/10/14 1:19 am |
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It is a very special year for one of Philadelphia's premiere Catholic Universities. Holy Family University is celebrating its 60th Anniversary. In honor of this milestone, Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput received an honorary degree Sunday. It was presented by University President Francesca Onley, who is the longest serving university president in the Philadelphia Area.
Officials say they found a meth lab in a Burlington County, New Jersey home Sunday while responding to... Read More |
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Trenton Mayor Tony Mack Guilty; 26 lbs Marijuana Found in DE; 100,000 PECO Customers Still w/o Power |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/08/14 9:45 pm | updated: 02/08/14 9:45 pm |
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Trenton Mayor Tony Mack and his brother Ralphiel have been found guilty in federal court in a plot to accept payments in exchange for approvals to develop a downtown parking garage. Tony Mack was convicted of official extortion conspiracy, attempted extortion, accepting bribes, mail fraud and wire fraud. Ralphiel Mack was convicted on the extortion and bribery counts but acquitted on the others. A third party, Joseph "JoJo" Giorgianni, a restaurant owner, plead guilty in the case last... Read More |
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Hugh Douglas will plead No Contest; Amber Alert Ahorrio Children Found; Man Stole Generator |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/07/14 9:27 pm | updated: 02/07/14 9:27 pm |
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Former NFL defensive lineman Hugh Douglas will plead no contest in a misdemeanor assault case in Connecticut. He is accused of assaulting his girlfriend at a Hotel in Hartford. Douglas' lawyer Corey Brinson says he expects his client to to plead no contest to a breach of peace charge in court on Monday in order to avoid a jail sentence. He was charged with with felony assault and strangulation last September. Douglas played from 1995-2004 for the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, and... Read More |
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NJ Man Claims Indian Reservation, Amber Alert, Philadelpha Area Disaster Zone |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/07/14 11:33 am | updated: 02/07/14 11:33 am |
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A man claiming to be the heir to the Powhatan Indian Empire claims that land that was once South Jersey's only Native-American reservation is his. Crown Prince Emperor El Bey Bigbay a/k/a William McRea from Trenton says he is the rightful owner of the deserted reservation. The Crown Prince claims U.S. laws don’t apply to him. Reports say he has been charged with using fake diplomatic tags, driving without a license and failure to pay child support.
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PECO Line Repair Priority, Horsham Carbon Monoxide Incident, Atlantic County Bomb Threat Arrest |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/07/14 3:08 am | updated: 02/07/14 3:08 am |
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If you're home is without power it depends on which power line is damaged that counts. Meaning if the power to your home is out because there's damage to a major transmission line that services thousands, that is actually a good thing according to PECO. Your home by default will be a priority. That’s why the more than 700,000 PECO customers who first lost power was quickly reduced to about 350,000 customers without power in the first 24 hours. As crews continue to work the less... Read More |
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Villanova Power Heat Restored; Phillies Equipment Truck En Route; Fed State of Emergency Declared PA |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/06/14 8:24 pm | updated: 02/06/14 8:24 pm |
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Villanova University announced that electricity and heat have been restored to Main Campus, West Campus, and the Athletics Complex. Classes will resume on Monday, February 10th. Friday night's Men's Basketball game against Seton Hall will be played as scheduled. Yesterday, school officials were left to cancel classes for the rest of the week as a result of campus-wide outages and no timeframe for repairs. Buildings only have emergency generators for lighting and fire alarms. An emergency... Read More |
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No Power for Hundreds of Thousands, Villanova Closed, Kane Delays Sandusky Inquiry |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/06/14 11:42 am | updated: 02/06/14 11:42 am |
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Hundreds of thousands of people in the Philadelphia region are still without power. PECO is reporting more than 425,000 customers are still in the dark. Most of the outages are in Chester, Bucks and Montgomery Counties. PPL, PSE&G and Delmarva are also reporting thousands of customers are still without power.
Students at Villanova University had to scramble to make housing plans for themselves when the school lost power and announced it would close until after the weekend. ... Read More |
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