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Schuylkill Named River of the Year; Christie Signs Immigrant Tuition Bill; Cold Causes Car Troubles |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/07/14 10:21 pm | updated: 01/07/14 10:21 pm |
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The Schuylkill River has been named the 2014 Pennsylvania River of the Year. The Schuylkill received 43% of the popular vote among the 5 nominated rivers. They include the Schuylkill; Kiskiminetas-Conemaugh rivers in southwestern Pennsylvania; Ohio in the west; Brodhead Creek Watershed in the northeast; and West Branch of the Susquehanna in the north central section of the state. This is the second time the Schuylkill has been named River of the Year, the last time being in 1999. The... Read More |
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Monsignor Lynn a Thinner Priest, Record Cold in Philly, Eagles Jackson Want Contract Do-Over |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/07/14 11:17 am | updated: 01/07/14 11:17 am |
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After 18 months in prison, Monsignor William Lynn emerged 80 pounds thinner. As he left court after a ruling overturned his 3 to 6 year conviction, a handful of hecklers pelted him with taunts and insults. Lynn will remain out on bail, living on house arrest and must wear an electronic monitoring device. Monsignor Lynn was warned that a violation of any bail terms will lead to re-arrest and jail. And Judge Teresa Sarmina told Lynn she had already signed an arrest warrant in advance.Read More |
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Cold Weather Affects SEPTA, AMTRAK, NJ Transit; School Bus Strikes and Kills First Grade Boy |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/07/14 12:38 am | updated: 01/07/14 12:38 am |
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Commuters who use AMTRAK trains may need to check the schedule in the morning, because fewer trains will be running because of the bitter cold. Acela Express and Northeast Regional service will be running with fewer trains, and travelers are asked to check the schedules or their tickets before heading out. If passengers already bought tickets for a canceled train, they can get a refund or voucher for future travel. For more information, visit: Read More |
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Jihad Jane Sentenced to 10 years; 6-year-old Boy Killed by Bus; Delco Market Worker Stung Scorpion |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/06/14 9:06 pm | updated: 01/06/14 9:06 pm |
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A Montgomery County woman who called herself 'Jihad Jane' was sentenced today for plotting to kill a Swedish political cartoonist for publishing a cartoon perceived as offensive to Muslims. Colleen LaRose, 50, of Pennsburg, PA, had travelled to Ireland after being recruited on jihadist websites and helped other suspected terrorists in planning the attack, which was never actually carried out. LaRose returned to Philadelphia in 2009 and surrendered. She was sentenced today to 10 years in... Read More |
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Record Cold in Philadelphia, College Applications Decline, Love Park Plan |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/06/14 11:58 am | updated: 01/06/14 11:58 am |
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The weather roller coaster will have the thermometer in a free fall this afternoon. This morning the temperature at the airport was 59 degrees. In the next 12 hours the temperature will drop 50 degrees with wind chills well below zero. This evening everything will freeze solid and tomorrow we expect the coldest weather Philadelphia has seen in 20 years.
Budget cuts are affecting the college application process for high school seniors. Philly.com reports that at prestigious... Read More |
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Carroll Park Shooting, Upper Darby Hit and Run, Lancaster Schizophrenic Teen Missing |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/06/14 12:59 am | updated: 01/06/14 12:59 am |
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Police say a man is dead, and two others were injured, one critically, after a shooting Sunday night in the Carroll Park neighborhood of Philadelphia. The shooting happened just after 8 p.m. on the 6200 block of Media Street near Felton Street. One of the victims, a 24-year-old man, was shot three times, once in the head, and pronounced dead at Lankenau Hospital. Police say they have no one in custody, or no motive for the shooting.
Police in Upper Darby are searching for a... Read More |
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Lincoln Financial Field Snow Removal; Philly Streets Dept. Hard at Work; Msgr. Lynn Released |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/03/14 9:14 pm | updated: 01/03/14 9:14 pm |
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Probably the biggest snow removal effort short of PennDOT is happening down in South Philly at Lincoln Financial Field. 400 workers from American Winter Services and local unions descended upon the Linc to clear out all the snow in time for tomorrow night's Eagles' playoff game. Bracing the bitter cold and winds the crews headed into the stands to shovel the snow to chutes that send the snow down to field level. It is then pick up in front end loaders and out to dump trucks. The trucks... Read More |
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First 2014 Snow, Seth Williams Criticized for Lynn Reaction, Philadelphia Dumps 13 Double Dippers |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/03/14 11:38 am | updated: 01/03/14 11:38 am |
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The first winter storm of 2014 dumped up to 8 inches of snow on parts of the Philadelphia area. Schools are closed, driving is treacherous and the cleanup is difficult because it is cold. Temperatures will stay in the teens and the winds will blow up to 45 miles per hour. Wind chill factors around zero. If you go out to shovel or any other reason, cover exposed skin.
Philadelphia District Attorney, Seth Williams is being criticized for what is being called... Read More |
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NJ State of Emergency Declared, Mass Transit Modified Schedules, PENNDOT Snow Removal |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/03/14 12:46 am | updated: 01/03/14 12:46 am |
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie declared a State of Emergency for the severe winter storm that is hitting New Jersey. This authorizes the State Director of Emergency Management to activate and coordinate the preparation, response and recovery efforts for the storm. Governor Christie also authorized the closing of state offices on Friday for all non-essential employees.
Philadelphia Public and Archdiocesan schools will be closed on Friday.
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Msgr Lynn Out on Bail; Wilmington Woman Found Unresponsive; NYE Drug Deal Gone Bad; Winter Storm |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/02/14 8:34 pm | updated: 01/02/14 8:35 pm |
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Monsignor William Lynn left state prison today on bail after his conviction on child endangerment was overturned in December by a PA superior Court. Lynn spent the past 18 months at a prison in Waymart in northeastern Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Sherriff's department will take him to Philadelphia to fit him with his electronic monitoring device. Lynn will will go before Common Pleas Judge Sarmina on Monday to go over the terms of his release.
Wilmington Police are... Read More |
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