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Central High Bomb Threat; Amtrak 188 Crash Investigation; Sixers Hope for Lottery Win |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/17/16 1:07 pm | updated: 05/17/16 1:07 pm |
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Philadelphia Police responded to Central High School in the City's Olney neighborhood following an apparent bomb threat. The school was evacuated around 8:00 a.m. this morning. School district officials says the school was evacuated following a bomb threat that was made over the phone.
The federal investigation concludes today in the deadly Amtrak derailment last year. According to sources, the engineer of the train that derailed last May in Philadelphia killing eight people... Read More |
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Upskirt Photos Snapped (video), Murder Charges for David Creato Jr, I-95 Deadly Crash |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/17/16 9:24 am | updated: 05/17/16 9:24 am |
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Police in Delaware County are asking for the public's help. They are looking for a man wanted for snapping photos of a woman without her knowledge. Surveillance video, from The Pretzel Factory on 69th Street, shows the man taking upskirt pictures of an unsuspecting woman as she stood in line. The victim finally realized what was happening. She slapped the man and he then took off.
A judge in Camden County has ruled that 22-year-old David Creato Jr. should face... Read More |
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Sgt. Robert Wilson III Medal of Valor; Former Penn Prof Denied Release |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/16/16 8:22 pm | updated: 05/16/16 8:22 pm |
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Philadelphia Police Sgt. Robert Wilson III was posthumously honored today at a ceremony at the White House. Wilson's grandmother Constance accepted the National Medal of Valor from President Obama. The award is the highest honor for a public safety officer. It is given for acting with "exceptional courage, extraordinary decisiveness and presence of mind" and with "unusual swiftness of action, regardless of his or her personal safety, in an attempt to save or protect human life." In March... Read More |
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76ers Strike Jersey Sponsor Deal; Fattah Trial Opening Statements; NJ Minimum Wage |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/16/16 12:10 pm | updated: 05/16/16 12:10 pm |
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The 76ers are going to have a new look when they take to the court in two years. The team hooked up with StubHub and will feature the brand's recently launched new logo on a patch on the front left of Sixers' game jerseys, starting in the 2017-18 season. The 76ers are the first team in major sports to strike a deal with a sponsor for game jerseys.
Opening statements start today in the federal corruption trial of Philadelphia congressman, U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah. He is accused... Read More |
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Trump and Biden Attend Penn Graduation, Homeless Hotspots Plan, Captain America Tops Box Office |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/16/16 9:29 am | updated: 05/16/16 9:29 am |
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They may be on opposite sides of the aisle, but Sunday, two political powerhouses came together to cheer on the Class of 2016. Vice President Joe Biden and Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump attended the College of Arts and Sciences graduation ceremony at the University of Pennsylvania. Trump took a break from the campaign trail to see daughter, Tiffany, graduate with a degree in Sociology. Vice President Biden and wife, Jill, were there to see granddaughter Naomi, graduate... Read More |
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Man Throws Gas at Girlfriend Smoking in Motel; Teen Drops Spikes off Bridge; Presidential Graduation |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/16/16 1:26 am | updated: 05/16/16 1:26 am |
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A Philadelphia man is under arrest and charged in connection to a deadly fire at a Bucks County motel fire on Sunday morning. It happened at around 2:30 a.m. at the Lincoln Motel on the 2200 block of Lincoln Highway in Bensalem. 46-year-old Kevin Small is charged with criminal homicide, arson, and other offenses. Authorities say that Small and his girlfriend, 46-year-old Melissa Bacon-Smith of Philadelphia, had an argument. Small left the room and bought a cup of gasoline from the Wawa... Read More |
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Black Bear In Fairmount Park, Wissahickon; NJ Powerball Winners Come Forward; Subaru '16/'17 Recall |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/13/16 8:23 pm | updated: 05/13/16 8:26 pm |
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A black bear has been spotted wandering around East Fairmount Park on Friday afternoon. A fisherman first spotted the large animal while he was fishing in Wissahickon Valley Park downstream from the Valley Green Inn. The bear was seen near Devil's Pool crossing the creek towards the Chestnut Hill side before disappearing into the woods. The Friends of the Wissahickon advise those hiking, running, and biking in... Read More |
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Facebook Political Bias, 78th Dad Vail Regatta, McDonald's Fresh Beef Test |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/13/16 3:01 pm | updated: 05/13/16 3:01 pm |
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Facebook has been under fire this week over claims that some of its news curators prevented conservative outlets from showing up in its "Trending Topics" section. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg say his company is investigating a report accusing it of a liberal news bias, but has so far found "no evidence" that it's true. Zuckerberg says he plans to invite leading conservatives and people from across the political spectrum to discuss their points of view in the coming weeks.
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The Ballad of Trayvon Martin, Caln Luring Incident |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/13/16 9:26 am | updated: 05/13/16 9:26 am |
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A poetic docudrama about Trayvon Martin began Thursday night at The Freedom Theatre in Philadelphia. The Ballad of Trayvon Martin is based on the teenager who was shot and killed by George Zimmerman in Florida. The play hope to helps shed light on the struggle for racial equality in America. The play runs until May 22nd.
The Caln Township Police Department says that on Wednesday afternoon, a man attempted to lure a 16-year-old child into his van. Police describe the man as a... Read More |
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Prisoner Escapes from Hospital; PoliticalFest Announced for July; Prison Time for Heroin Mom |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/12/16 8:27 pm | updated: 05/12/16 8:27 pm |
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Philadelphia Police are searching for a suspect who escaped police custody from a hospital. 24-year-old Khalil Robinson was arrested Wednesday evening for DUI and narcotics offenses outside 65th and Woodland Avenue in West Philadelphia. He was taken to Penn Presbyterian Hospital. When two officers arrived to relieve the prisoner detail, one officer went into the room to check to see if Robinson was handcuffed. That's when the prisoner jumped up and ran from the room. They chased him... Read More |
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