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Rutgers Athletic Director Tim Pernetti Resigns |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/05/13 5:14 pm | updated: 04/05/13 5:14 pm |
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Rutgers Athletic Director Tim Pernetti has resigned today. Pernetti has come under fire for his handling of Men's Basketball Head Coach Mike Rice and Rice's behavior toward the team. Video surfaced this week showing Rice shoving and kicking players, throwing basketballs at them, and yelling homophobic slurs. Initially, last fall, Rice was suspended 3 games, fined $50,000, and ordered to take anger management. When the video became public, sharp national sentiment was that Rutgers administration... Read More |
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Meek Mill Video Streaming Philly Concert Live from Tower Theatre Tonight |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/05/13 4:46 pm | updated: 04/05/13 4:46 pm |
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3/21/15: Meek Mill Video Streaming #WelcomeBackMeek Concert Live from Wells Fargo Center in Philly March 21st 2015; Watch Here
Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill is playing tonight at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby. The artist who couldn't leave Philadelphia this winter because of probation restrictions is bringing the concert to fans worldwide via live video stream. Tonight's show can can watched live on Read More |
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Paramore's new self-entitled album is set to release on April 9th, 2013! |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 04/05/13 2:46 pm | updated: 04/05/13 2:46 pm |
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Paramore's new self-titled album is set to release on April 9th, 2013! This is the 4th album by the pop rock band. This will be their first album since 2009's album, Brand New Eyes.
The tracklist is as follows:
1.Fast in My Car
2.Now
3.Grow Up
4.Daydreaming
5.Intrelude-Moving On
6.Ain’t It Fun
7.Part li
8.Last Hope
9.Still Into You
10.Anklebiters
11.Interlude-Holiday
12.ProofRead More |
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Child Luring in Tredyffrin; 3-year-old Twins Locked-Up, Daycare Arrested; Easter Weekend Weather |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/30/13 2:56 am | updated: 04/05/13 2:19 pm |
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Neighbors and parents are on alert after reports of a potential child luring in the Deepdale neighborhood of Tredyffrin Township in Chester County. On Tuesday, a man described as being in his fifties with a spanish accent, called to an 8-year-old boy and his friend as they played alone in their yard. He asked them to “come in the car.†The two boys did not comply, but they did see that the man had toys in his blue van. Police and Neighborhood Watch have stepped up patrols.... Read More |
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Missing Fisherman, Nurse Impersonator at St. Christopher's, Hero's $10,000 Reward Still Unpaid |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/05/13 10:38 am | updated: 04/05/13 10:38 am |
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The Coast Guard suspended the search last night for a fisherman lost in the ocean after his boat capsized. The commercial fishing boat was dredging for crabs when something happened causing the boat to sink. Three fishermen went into the water and after a distress call, nearby fishermen rescued two of the crew members from the water.
UPDATE: No trace of Cattlet has been found and the Coast Guard has suspended their search.
SEE ALSO: Missing... Read More |
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Cliff Lee and Phillies Beat Braves, Martelli Resigns, PHL Gun Incidents |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 04/05/13 2:20 am | updated: 04/05/13 2:20 am |
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Cliff Lee allowed two hits in eight scoreless innings and the Philadelphia Phillies scored twice in the second inning to win their first game of the season with a 2-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday night. Lee (1-0) didn't win his first game last year until July 4, but the former Cy Young Award winner outpitched Kris Medlen (0-1) with temperatures in the low 40s and a light mist falling most of the game.
Rutgers assistant men's basketball coach Jimmy Martelli has... Read More |
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Rutgers Assistant Jimmy Martelli Resigns; Fake Nurse Molests Boy; Dog Found Tied to Rock in Creek |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/05/13 12:19 am | updated: 04/05/13 12:19 am |
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Rutgers Men's Basketball Assistant Coach Jim Martelli has resigned amid the scandal surrounding former head coach Mike Rice and a video tape of his treatment of players during practice. Rice was fired on Wednesday after video of him kicking and shoving players, throwing basketballs at them, and hurling slurs at them became public shown on ESPN. The Star-Ledger reported that... Read More |
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Pong on the Cira Centre; Missing Boater After DE Capsize; School Lockdown; Kmart Video Game Theft |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/04/13 8:59 pm | updated: 04/04/13 8:59 pm |
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Philadelphia's 29-story Cira Centre building next to 30th Street Station will host a giant game of the iconic Atari video game "Pong" later this month. The hundreds of LED lights that illuminate the Cira Centre at night will be used to display the paddles, balls, and score of the simple but groundbreaking 1970's video game. Players will stand on the steps of the Art Museum across the Schuylkill River and use giant joysticks to control the game. The facade of the Cira Centre will be... Read More |
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Student Honored Saved Police Officer, Rutgers Coach Firing Reaction, Mayor Nutter Veto of Sick Leave |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/04/13 10:31 am | updated: 04/04/13 10:31 am |
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In Upper Darby a student was honored for saving a police officer's life. Amanda Beale, a 23 year old grad student at Thomas Jefferson University helped to save 43 year old Radnor cop Anthony Radico who went into cardiac arrest while working out at Planet Fitness in Clifton Heights. Beale called 911 and administered CPR until emergency crews arrived. Beale received a commendation from Upper Darby Township Council.
Firing Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice was the right move say... Read More |
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Philadelphia Workers Comp Up 25%, Hitman Lewis Pleas For Less Time, La Salle Student Raped |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 04/04/13 8:20 am | updated: 04/04/13 8:20 am |
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The Philadelphia City Controller, after an audit of the Workers Compensation Program, says taxpayers are footing the bill for skyrocketing workers' comp claims. In 2011, the city of Philadelphia paid nearly $54-million for workers' comp claims – a 25% increase from what it paid five years earlier.
The defense suggests the minimum sentence for an admitted hitman cooperating with authorities in a fatal 2004 firebombing may be less than it seems based on his plea deal.... Read More |
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