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Phillies Home Opener Postponed, SEPTA Strike Looming, North Philadelphia Shooting 11 Year Old |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 04/07/14 12:56 am | updated: 04/07/14 12:56 am |
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Monday afternoon's game between the Phillies and the Milwaukee Brewers has been postponed until Tuesday due to potential rain in the forecast. The Phillies 2014 home opener will now take place Tuesday, April 8th at 4:05 p.m. All tickets for the postponed April 7th game will be honored for entry into Tuesday's game. All gates, including Ashburn Alley, will open at 1:35 p.m. All Opening Day pregame festivities, including the Citizens Bank Way Opening Day Party and on-field performances, will... Read More |
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SEPTA Talks to Avoid Strike, Bartram High Violence, Close Replays Shown at Phillies Games |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/04/14 11:26 am | updated: 04/04/14 11:26 am |
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SEPTA is reporting progress in talks with unions to avoid a possible shutdown on Monday. The sides are discussing a 2 year deal. If a deal is not reached, a shutdown of nearly all mass transit in Southeast Pennsylvania could happen Monday. If a strike happens, only the Regional Rail, Para-Transit and University Loop would remain in service.
More violence at Bartram High School in Philadelphia has led to the addition of four more police officers and veteran troubleshooter,... Read More |
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Letterman Retirement Announced, New Castle County Heroin Bust, Manco and Manco Tax Evasion |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 04/04/14 1:18 am | updated: 04/04/14 1:18 am |
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The end of another late night TV era was announced on Thursday. "Late Show" host David Letterman has announced that he will be retiring sometime in 2015, when his contract expires. Letterman made the announcement during the taping of his show Thursday afternoon at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York.
Drugs, money and weapons were seized in what authorities in New Castle County call the largest single heroin seizure in the police department's history. The officers conducted a... Read More |
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Suspect Fires on Philly Police, Mantua Man Dies in Cambodia, Corbett Health Plan |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/03/14 11:31 am | updated: 04/03/14 11:31 am |
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Philadelphia police have apprehended a suspect who opened fire on them overnight at 69th and Walnut in Upper Darby. The suspect had been driving erratically. When he was pulled over, the man fled on foot after firing shots and dropping the gun, but the police did not return fire and were able to catch up with him. The suspect has an active arrest warrant for a prior violent crime. No injuries were reported.
A Gloucester County New Jersey man died last weekend while travelling... Read More |
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PAC and Ed McBride Fined, West Philly Abduction Arrests. Verdi Pleads Not Guilty |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 04/03/14 1:35 am | updated: 04/03/14 1:35 am |
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The Philadelphia Board of Ethics and a political action committee linked to Local 98 of the Electrical Workers' union have settled up on a 2013 investigation into campaign finance reporting violations. The settlement agreement provides for a $1000 fine to be paid jointly by Philadelphia Phuture PAC, and its treasurer, Ed McBride, who had long been associated with Local 98. The PAC failed to file an independent expenditure of nearly $18,000 worth of flyers, sample ballots and door hangars... Read More |
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DeSean Jackson a Redskin, Chinatown Wall Art Collapse, Prison Orchard Project |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/02/14 11:05 am | updated: 04/02/14 11:05 am |
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DeSean Jackson is no longer a Philadelphia Eagle, but he is not leaving the NFC East. Jackson has agreed to a three year deal with the Washington Redskins. That means the Eagles will have to face the speedy wide receiver twice a year. Forbes reports Jackson’s new salary will be $24 million over 3 years.
A decorative wall collapsed in Chinatown overnight forcing the evacuation of tenants from an adjoining apartment building, but no one was injured. The wall had a... Read More |
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Horsham Carbon Monoxide, Brookhaven Playground Razor Blades, Jon Bon Jovi Opens Camden Shelter |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 04/02/14 1:20 am | updated: 04/02/14 1:20 am |
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A carbon monoxide incident at a strip mall in Horsham has sent four people to Abington Memorial Hospital. Five others refused medical treatment. The incident was reported around 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the 300 block of Horsham Road. Construction workers were working in a vacant store with gas and propane at the time of the incident.
Police are investigating after razor blades were found duct taped to playground equipment at Eaton Park in Brookhaven. No children have been hurt. ... Read More |
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Shooter Sought in Teen Murder, Comcast Reorganizes, DA Investigates Inmate Death |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 04/01/14 11:55 am | updated: 04/01/14 11:55 am |
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Police believe they know the trigger man in connection with the murder of a teenager. They are looking for 23 year old Sergio Santiago, believed to have gunned down Joey Antonia Flores inside a third floor apartment on the 1600 block of Wallace Street. Police are asking for witnesses to come forward.
Comcast continues to reorganize at the top executive level of management. Michael Sheehey has been named executive vice president for business development focusing on building a... Read More |
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Pantry One Robbery, Green Ribbon Movement at UPENN, Phillies Win Season Opener |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 04/01/14 1:37 am | updated: 04/01/14 1:37 am |
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Police in Washington Township are investigating after an employee was injured during a convenience store robbery Monday afternoon. It happened at the Pantry One Food in Sewell. The robbery involved three suspects and two of the suspects were carrying handguns. Officers arrived on scene and discovered that an employee had been struck in the face and was bleeding heavily.
A group of Penn students rallied on campus Monday afternoon. They’re pushing for University... Read More |
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Phillies Opening Day, HealthCare.gov Deadline Midnight, Bucks County Senior Games |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 03/31/14 11:17 am | updated: 03/31/14 11:17 am |
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It's opening day for the Phillies. The experts are not expecting much from the Phils this season, but local optimists believe this team could surprise some people if they stay healthy. Cliff Lee takes the mound in this first interleague matchup in Texas with his former team, the Rangers.
Today at midnight is the deadline to sign up for new private health care. You can sign up online at HealthCare.gov or your state insurance exchange. You can also sign up by phone by calling... Read More |
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