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Police Officer Shocked in Doylestown; Charges in Recycling Murder; Man Finds $15,200 Cash in Bag |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/08/16 11:10 pm | updated: 03/08/16 11:10 pm |
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A Bucks County police officer was shocked and injured during a narcotics investigation at the Doylestown SEPTA station on Tuesday afternoon. The Morrisville officer was part of a county drug task force investigating a suspect who was allegedly transporting heroin on the train from Philadelphia to Doylestown. They received a tip that the man was coming on the train again. The train arrived around 3 p.m. and the task force closed in to take him into custody. The man fled and threw the... Read More |
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Eagles Trades; NJ Trooper Hit by Car Dies ; AC/DC Cancels Tour Dates |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/08/16 11:47 am | updated: 03/08/16 11:47 am |
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Chipping away at the Eagles lineup. Howie Roseman is actively undoing what Chip Kelly did with big names and big salary player personnel. Running back DeMarco Murray has been traded to the Tennessee Titans. Safety Byron Maxwell and linebacker Kiko Alonso have been dealt to the Miami Dolphins. The Eagles appear to be clearing cap space and accumulating draft picks for rebuilding.
A New Jersey State Trooper has died after he was struck by a vehicle in West Deptford New Jersey... Read More |
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DNC Looking for Volunteers, 15 Men Arrested in NJ Drug Ring, Erin Andrews ends Civil Lawsuit |
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by: blogue40 - Phoenixville, PA started: 03/08/16 2:12 am | updated: 03/08/16 2:12 am |
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The Democratic National Convention is looking for 10,000 volunteers for The convention in Philly this summer from July 25th to the 28th. They are looking for both men and women above the age of 14 to volunteer. Events will take place at The Wells Fargo Center, but volunteers will also be needed at the Pennsylvania Convention Center and around the city.
15 men were arrested yesterday All in connection to a Jersey drug ring. 12 of The men were arrested on charges of selling cocaine... Read More |
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Wolf Raises Minimum Wage For Some; Malvern Counselor Guilty Plea; Shots Fired at Chesco Home |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/07/16 8:35 pm | updated: 03/07/16 8:35 pm |
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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed an executive order today that raises the minimum wage for some state workers to $10.15, up from $7.25 an hour. The pay raise will effect around 450 state government employees and state contracted workers. The Democrat used his executive power to bypass the GOP-controlled Legislature. Raising the wage above the federal minimum for all workers in Pennsylvania will require legislation and cooperation between the Governor and the Legislature.
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Peyton Manning to Retire a Champion; City Pension Buyout Plan; Fast Food Shooting |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/07/16 12:27 pm | updated: 03/07/16 12:27 pm |
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Peyton Manning has decided to retire a champion. After 18 seasons in the NFL and a month after his Super Bowl 50 victory, Manning will announce in a 1:00 press conference today that he will pass on a 19th season and $19 million in salary. Manning will retire as the only quarterback in NFL history to win the Super Bowl with 2 different franchises - the Denver Broncos and the Indianapolis Colts.
City Controller Alan Butkovitz has the solution for Philadelphia's underfunded... Read More |
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Shut Down Schools Sale Blocked, Sanders Wins Maine Caucuses, West Laurel Irish Hill Memorial |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 03/07/16 8:46 am | updated: 03/07/16 8:46 am |
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A Philadelphia judge has blocked the school district’s plan to sell several shut down schools as a package, and the decision could cost the district millions of dollars. Judge Nina Wright-Padilla refused to okay a five-school package deal the district had with a Maryland developer after Point Breeze residents objected to including Walter Smith Elementary in the mix. In the thick of a building boom, neighbors wanted Smith to remain a school, not be converted to residential use. Their... Read More |
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DUI Crash in Philly, Nancy Reagan Dies at 94, Memorial Service help for Sgt. Brian Wilson III |
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by: blogue40 - Phoenixville, PA started: 03/07/16 12:21 am | updated: 03/07/16 12:21 am |
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Two police officers have been hospitalized after a suspected DUI crash in Philly Sunday Morning. It happened Sunday Morning at 4:30 A.M. On the 100 block of South 52nd Street. The police say the driver rear ended their parked car. The Two officers were sent Penn Presbyterian Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver now faces DUI charges.
Former first lady Nancy Reagan died yesterday at the age of 94. She died in her home in Los Angeles due to congestive... Read More |
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Conestoga High Hazing Assault Arrests; Person Sought in Slashing Murder; Di Nero Visits Glen Mills |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/04/16 10:06 pm | updated: 03/04/16 10:07 pm |
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Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan announced the arrest of three juveniles in connection with a shocking hazing incident at Conestoga High School last fall. Three 17-year-old members of the varsity football team have been charged with conspiracy to commit assault, possession of an instrument of crime, unlawful restraint, and terroristic. It happened on October 15th, 2015, but the 14-year-old freshman victim did not tell his father until a month ago who in turn notified the... Read More |
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Kristina Brown Autopsy; Strothers Brothers Jersey Scam; Philadelphia Flower Show Opening |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/04/16 12:22 pm | updated: 03/04/16 12:22 pm |
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In advance of the full autopsy, the medical examiner says that Bobbi Kristina Brown's face being immersed in water, along with drug intoxication, led to her death last year. The 22-year-old daughter of singers Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown was found face-down and unresponsive in a bathtub in her suburban Atlanta townhome Jan. 31, 2015, and died in hospice care July 26. The medical examiner's office said it reviewed medical records, investigative files and other documents to determine how... Read More |
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Scotch Shortage, Lee's Cafe and Bistro Chef Killed, Women's History Month |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 03/04/16 8:55 am | updated: 03/04/16 8:55 am |
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Thirst for old single malt Scotch is booming around the world — from the U.S. to developing countries like China — pushing prices of older vintages through the roof, attracting savvy investors hoping to cash in and forcing distilleries to scramble to meet demand.
The problem is that age-labeled single malt Scotch has always been, by design, a limited commodity. Distillers produce a set amount in a given year with pretty much zero visibility about what demand will be like... Read More |
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