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Amoroso's Closing, Papal Regional Rail Passes Resale Pricing, Reading Terminal Market Undecided |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 08/07/15 10:36 am | updated: 08/07/15 10:36 am |
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Amoroso's Baking Company is closing its Philadelphia bakery starting in October, and moving to Bellmawr, New Jersey. About 200 people are being laid off, but they’re able to apply for new jobs at the facility in Camden County. Amoroso's and Ginsburg Bakery of Atlantic City are opening a new joint facility in Bellmawr, taking advantage of New Jersey tax credits.
Regional rail passes for the weekend of the Papal visit are already up for sale on Craigslist and eBay, even... Read More |
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Kathleen Kane Charged in Grand Jury Leak; Body in Darby Creek ID'd as Boy; North Philly Bat Attack |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/06/15 9:24 pm | updated: 08/06/15 9:24 pm |
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Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Ferman announced charges today against Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane. The charges come after a lengthly investigation by the Montgomery County District Attorney's office after a grand jury recommended charges against the state's top prosecutor back in January. Kane is charged with obstruction of administration of law, official oppression, criminal conspiracy, perjury and false swearing. She is accused of leaking confidential... Read More |
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Pope Francis Visit Presents Challenges for City, Businesses, and Residents |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/06/15 9:14 am | updated: 08/06/15 9:14 am |
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Road closures and massive security surrounding the visit of Pope Francis in September will force many to change their plans for that weekend. The Secret Service has informed couples who had weddings and reception plans in the city that they would have to cancel and reschedule. Businesses will have to close with the shutdown of the Ben Franklin Bridge and major arteries around the city.
It will be the biggest event in the history of Philadelphia and it comes with challenges. ... Read More |
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Papal Visit Road Closures, Jade Precision Fire, UPenn Chemical Spill |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 08/06/15 8:32 am | updated: 08/06/15 8:32 am |
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The Ben Franklin Bridge and other major roadways throughout the city will be closed the weekend of the papal visit in September, Mayor Michael Nutter and state officials announced during a press conference on Wednesday.
• I-76 eastbound from I-476 to I-95 and I-76 westbound from I-95 to U.S. Route 1 (Roosevelt Extension)
• I-676 in both directions from I-76 to I-95
• U.S. Route 1 in both directions from U.S. 30 to Belmont Avenue.
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Papal Traffic Box and Road Closures; Body Found in Search for Boy; Bucks Man Kills Father With Sword |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/05/15 9:12 pm | updated: 08/05/15 9:12 pm |
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Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter and city officials announced major traffic plans and road closures today for the Papal visit in September. Pope Francis will be in town Saturday and Sunday, September 26th and 27th, and 1.5 million people are expected to be visiting for his appearances during the weekend. In order to ensure the safety of everyone they have set up a "traffic box" around Center City. It basically goes from South Street to Spring Garden/Ridge/Girard in the north and... Read More |
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Missing Folcroft Boy; Jimmy Rollins on Ryne Sandberg; Dorney Park Investigation |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/05/15 11:57 am | updated: 08/05/15 11:57 am |
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Police in Folcroft, Pennsylvania are seeking the public's assistance in locating a missing boy. The FBI has now joined in the search for 11-year-old Laquan Lattimore. Lattimore was last seen Monday afternoon. Anyone with information is asked to call Folcroft Police at 610-522-1300 or 911.
Jimmy Rollins came back to Philadelphia last night with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Phillies won the game but during a pre-game interview Jimmy offered his view on why Ryne Sandberg was not... Read More |
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National Night Out, Wawa Beer Sales, Bridge Toll Increases |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 08/05/15 8:58 am | updated: 08/05/15 8:58 am |
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Philadelphia is one of many cities across America that celebrated National Night Out on Tuesday. Folks across the nation and throughout Philadelphia gathered to celebrate National Night Out, the goal of which is to bring police departments and their local communities together. National Night Out is an annual event that occurs the first Tuesday in August.
Officials in a local township have voted in favor of allowing Wawa to sell beer at one of its locations. The Concord... Read More |
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hitchBOT Destruction Video Was a Prank by Ed Bassmaster/Always Teste |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/05/15 2:01 am | updated: 08/05/15 2:01 am |
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The surveillance video that purportedly shows a man in a #12 football jersey kicking the hitchhiking robot as it sat on a bench in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood was all part of a prank. Video bloggers and known pranksters, Jesse Wellens and Ed Bassmaster, were the last known people to be seen with the robot. They included their antics with hitchBOT in a... Read More |
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Craigslist ATV Murder Found Guilty; Eastbound Turnpike Finally Opens; Darby Teacher Sentenced |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/04/15 11:18 pm | updated: 08/04/15 11:18 pm |
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A Willow Grove, Montgomery County man was found guilty in the 2013 murder of a South Jersey man who was responding to an ATV for sale ad on Craigslist in the West Oak Lane section of Philadelphia. 25-year-old Thomas Coffee was found guilty by jury in the June 2013 shooting death of 27-year-old Daniel Cook of Williamstown and was immediately sentenced to life without parole. He was also found guilty of three other armed robberies where the victims also responded to Craigslist ads and was... Read More |
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Fired Teacher Seeks Reinstatement; Donkey's Owner Dies; Wolf Police Chief Nominee |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/04/15 12:26 pm | updated: 08/04/15 12:26 pm |
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Margie Winters, the Waldron Mercy Academy teacher who was fired last month because she is in a same-sex marriage, hand-delivered a petition yesterday to the offices of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia seeking reinstatement. Winters said she also sought a moratorium on firing LGBT employees in the Archdiocese. The Archdiocese maintains it did not order Winters dismissal noting Waldron Mercy is a private Catholic School.
Robert Lucas, the owner of Donkey’s Place in Camden,... Read More |
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