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PPA Net Revenue Decrease, Delco Hit And Run Arrest, Logan Home Invasion Search |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/26/13 8:23 am | updated: 02/26/13 8:23 am |
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The budget for the coming year - adopted Monday by the Philadelphia Parking Authority's board — predicts that the on-street division will see a $4 million decline in net revenue - essentially profit that is forwarded to the city and school district. Fewer drivers are breaking the parking rules, resulting in fewer tickets. The new parking kiosks in Center City and University City, and the new late payment window have made it easier to comply.
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C. Everett Koop, ex-Surgeon General, Dies; Gunfire Hits SEPTA Bus; Elderly Man Duct Taped 6 Hours |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/26/13 2:06 am | updated: 02/26/13 2:06 am |
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The former U.S. Surgeon General and Surgeon in Chief at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Dr. C. Everett Koop, has passed away Monday in New Hampshire at age 96. Appointed to Surgeon General by President Reagan, Dr. Koop controversially pushed for increased sex education and use of condoms at the beginnings of the HIV epidemic, enraging many conservatives and religious who saw him as going against his base. Koop was also a stalwart against tobacco, calling it as addictive as heroin... Read More |
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Man Dies at Sugar Plant, NJ Bill Requires Recess, Upper Darby Man Arrested for Exposure |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/25/13 8:20 pm | updated: 02/25/13 8:20 pm |
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An accident at a sugar plant in Bucks County has left a man dead today. The temporary worker was on a catwalk and fell into a vat of sugar at the CSC Sugar plant on Roebling Road, Fairless Hills. He was missing for about an hour before staff found him. Falls Township police are trying to determine how he fell into the sugar vat. There is no indication of foul play. CSC Sugar refines cane and supplies to Snapple, Turkey Hill, Ben and Jerry's and Wawa for their products.
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Upper Moreland Infant Death Suspicious, Lubrano Seeks Refund, Kingsessing Fire Kills One |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/25/13 8:18 am | updated: 02/25/13 3:51 pm |
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Authorities say they are investigating what they are calling the "suspicious death" of a two-month-old baby that was discovered Sunday morning in Upper Moreland, Montgomery County. According to authorities, the infant was found around 9:30 a.m. at the Wellington Apartments on Horsham Road. Officials aren't releasing many details at this time. An autopsy is expected to be conducted on Monday.
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Vatican Confirms Philadelphia for World Family Day, Shots at SEPTA Bus, Woman Dies Saving Husband |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/25/13 11:09 am | updated: 02/25/13 11:09 am |
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Today the Vatican confirmed that Philadelphia will be the site of World Family Day. Archbishop Charles Chaput (pictured) expects a high energy convocation drawing tens of thousands of visitors to town. The gathering happens once every three years. This will be the first time the event happens in the United States. There is hope that the new Pope will come to Philadelphia for the event, scheduled for September 22nd to 27th 2015,
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Explosion in Haddon Heights Apartment; Arlene Ackerman Funeral Services; Public Plea in Nailla Case |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/24/13 1:10 am | updated: 02/24/13 1:10 am |
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An explosion that rocked Haddon Heights, NJ this afternoon around 3:30 left only a shell of a house that had contained five apartments after it was engulfed in flames. All residents of the building have been accounted for and two people were taken to area hospitals with injuries. One victim was taken to Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center. Another was transported to Cooper University Hospital. The building is located at the corner of Green Street and White Horse Pike. Reports of a large... Read More |
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Camden Autistic Man Shot By Off-Duty Cop; Phillies Spring Training Ready to Go; Phillies WBC Rosters |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/23/13 2:25 am | updated: 02/23/13 2:25 am |
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A young autistic man and his caretaker were shot this afternoon after being mistaken for burglars by an off-duty Camden police officer. The 21-year-old autistic man, Louis Medina, was on his way home from school when he banged on the door of the officer. The off-duty cop thought his house was being broken into and fired through the ajar door. Medina was shot in the arm and is in stable condition however his caretaker was more seriously wounded. Both men were taken to Cooper University... Read More |
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Justin Timberlake Jay-Z Tour Includes Philadelphia, Charges in Dog Shooting, Most Miserable Cities |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/22/13 7:54 pm | updated: 02/22/13 7:54 pm |
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Justin Timberlake will do a live concert in Philadelphia in August. Timberlake along with Jay-Z will play Citizen’s Bank Park on August 13 as part of a tour that starts in Toronto in July and ends in Miami August 16th. Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z will play Hershey August 4th. The August 13th date is the second to last date on the tour.
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Dogs Shot by Neighbor, Protesters Disrupt School Meeting, Facebook Privacy for Job Seekers |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/22/13 10:47 am | updated: 02/22/13 10:47 am |
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Two family dogs have been shot and killed by a neighbor in Chester Springs. The Bernese mountain dogs, Argus and Fiona owned by the Bock family, got out of their fenced yard when a tree fell on a portion of the fence. The dogs ended up in the yard of neighbor, Gabriel Pilotti who has a pen of sheep. Pilotti grabbed his shotgun and killed the dogs with two shots. The DA is investigating.
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SRC Hearings Continue, Wilmington Arsenal Heroin Couple Arrested, Smithfield Sausage Recall |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/22/13 8:15 am | updated: 02/22/13 8:15 am |
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Public hearings resume today, on the plan to permanently close 29 Philadelphia public schools. Emotions ran high at the School Reform Commission last night. Chanting "Save our Schools" and "Moratorium," a few dozen opponents to the school closing plan marched into the School Reform Commission meeting, carrying pictures of Governor Corbett and Mayor Nutter. The five-member School Reform Commission will hear more testimony today and tomorrow, before voting March 7th.
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