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Colonial Pipeline Gas Prices, Heart Patient Infections, St. Laurentius Church Fate |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/21/16 3:15 am | updated: 09/21/16 3:15 am |
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You may have noticed that gas prices are on the rise at a time when they're normally headed down. It's all due to a damaged pipeline. Right now, a gallon of regular is averaging $2.34 in Pennsylvania, $1.99 in New Jersey and $2.19 in Delaware. Over the last week drivers who keep a close eye on prices at the pump noticed the rate going up when it should be going down. Typically fuel stations switch to winter blend gasoline in mid-September lowering prices. But due to a leak in the colonial... Read More |
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Officer Wounded in Rampage Released; LeSean McCoy Sued for Nightclub Fight; Macy's Hiring 83,000 |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/20/16 8:22 pm | updated: 09/20/16 8:22 pm |
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Philadelphia Police Sgt. Sylvia Young was released from the hospital today. Young was shot six times on Saturday night during a shooting rampage in West Philadelphia. 46-year-old Young was greated by dozens of uniformed officers as she left Penn Presbyterian Hospital Tuesday afternoon. She will be recovering at home. The 19-year veteran was inside her patrol car at 52nd and Sansom street when 25-year-old Nicholas Glenn fired 18 times into her window and fled. She was wearing a protective... Read More |
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PA Online Voter Registration, 2016 Liberty Medal Awarded, Temple PBJ Day |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/20/16 2:10 am | updated: 09/20/16 2:10 am |
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Pennsylvania's online voter registration system has logged its 500,000th user. Meanwhile, a top elections official is reassuring the public about the integrity of the upcoming election. Pennsylvania's online voter registration system was launched a year ago in August. The fact that it has already reached half a million users would seem to heighten concerns about election security in the computer era. Marian Schneider - deputy secretary for elections and administration in the Department of State... Read More |
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NY/NJ Bomb Suspect in Custody; Bombs Found in Elizabeth, NJ; 180 Arrested for Drinking in Newark |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/20/16 12:50 am | updated: 09/20/16 12:50 am |
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The suspect wanted in the New York and New Jersey bombings over the weekend is now in custody. A Linden, NJ, Police officer responded to a call of a hooded vagrant sleeping in the entrance to a bar on Monday. When the officer roused the man he recognized him as 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami from the FBI bulletin released earlier. Rahami drew a gun and shot the officer before running. He was eventually shot in the leg by police and taken into custody. Rahami is a naturalized U.S. citizen... Read More |
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Bombing Suspect Sought (photo); Heavy Rain Forecast; MNF Demonstration Planned by Eagles Players |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/19/16 6:14 pm | updated: 09/19/16 6:14 pm |
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FBI agents are searching for a suspect for questioning in Saturday's New York bombing. Ahmad Khan Rahami (photo) is considered armed and dangerous and may be tied to both explosions in New York and New Jersey over the weekend. Authorities now believe the bombing are connected to a terror cell here. Authorities converged on his New York apartment this morning after one of five devices found at the nearby Elizabeth train station exploded while a bomb squad robot attempted to disarm it. No one... Read More |
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Hillary in Philly Again, Delaware Meth Lab Busted, Pet Plan Pet Insurance |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/19/16 1:02 am | updated: 09/19/16 1:02 am |
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be in town Monday campaigning for millennial votes, but she'll also be fundraising. Voters in the 20-to-30-something age group are not known for high turn-out. Millennials have overtaken baby boomers as the largest living generation, according to the census bureau. Before her public speech, Comcast Executive Vice President David Cohen will host a fundraiser for the candidate at his Mt. Airy home. Clinton will meet privately with donors... Read More |
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Humpback Whale on Sea Isle City Beach; Woman Arrested for Obstruction; Speed Cameras on Boulevard |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/17/16 12:41 am | updated: 09/17/16 12:41 am |
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A dead humpback whale washed up on shore in Sea Isle City, New Jersey, on Friday afternoon. It happened near 20th Street. Officials from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine said the 33-foot, approximately 20-ton male juvenile was likely dead 4-5 days and looked emaciated. There were no apparent injuries or immediate cause of death determined. Samples were taken for a necropsy. The whale will remain on the beach overnight and be moved on Saturday morning where it will be... Read More |
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Abp Chaput Calls Clinton and Trump Bad News; Arrest in Carter Death; Pastor's Wife Shoots Gunman |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/16/16 2:04 pm | updated: 09/16/16 2:04 pm |
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Philadelphia's Archbishop Charles Chaput called presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton "very bad news for our country." In a speech Thursday at the University of Notre Dame, Chaput said that since he first voted in 1966, "the major parties have never, at the same time, offered two such deeply flawed candidates." Chaput said, "One candidate, in the view of a lot of people, is a belligerent demagogue with an impulse-control problem. And the other, also in the view of a lot of... Read More |
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Dr. Jim Moylan Resigns, Dry Shampoo Concerns, Nemours duPont Pediatrics |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 09/16/16 1:38 am | updated: 09/16/16 1:38 am |
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On Thursday, there were new developments in connection to the FBI raids taking part throughout Philadelphia. An official, targeted by agents, has stepped down from his powerful position. Dr. Jim Moylan's resignation from the zoning board came out of the blue. It comes three weeks after FBI agents swept through his home and medical office. In a nutshell, Mayor Kenney said earlier on Thursday, that Moylan stepped aside to avoid answering reporter questions. When federal agents swept union... Read More |
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6th Arrest AC Expressway Shootout; AC Officer Out of Hospital; Wawa Beer Sales Approved |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/15/16 8:35 pm | updated: 09/15/16 8:35 pm |
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New Jersey State Police have made a sixth arrest in last month's 'rolling shootout' on the Atlantic City Expressway. 25-year-old Wilbert Demosthene of Pleasantville, NJ, has been charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, and certain persons not to possess a firearm. Detectives located a black truck believed to be involved in the shooting. They executed a search warrant and discovered blood evidence. Demosthene took himself to a... Read More |
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