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Video of Violent Brawl at Cherry Hill Mall in New Jersey |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/07/13 10:57 pm | updated: 01/07/13 10:57 pm |
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A group of young people were caught on video Saturday night in a violent brawl inside the Cherry Hill Mall. The melee which looks to involve around 20 teenagers has been posted online. Police are hoping that the attackers will be identified by the public viewing the video. View video below
None of the injuries were serious but one of the victims was treated and released from JFK Medical Center.
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Tires Slashed in West Philly, NHL Season Schedule, Philadelphia Steroid Cop Sentenced |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/07/13 5:29 pm | updated: 01/07/13 5:29 pm |
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Police in are investigating reports of 46 cars having their tires slashed in West Philadelphia. So far, 46 car owners have reported the vandalism that happened overnight on the 4900 to 5100 block of Hazel Avenue and on the 5300 block of Chancellor Street in West Philly. Police would like your help. Anyone with information is asked to contact Philadelphia Police.
According to NHL sources, the planned remainder of the hockey season will be 48 games. With the end of the lockout,... Read More |
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Girl Petitions CYO to Play Football, Marijuana Use in PA, Archdiocese Merging 6 Parishes |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/07/13 12:18 pm | updated: 01/07/13 12:18 pm |
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An 11 year old Bucks County girl is petitioning the Catholic Youth Organization in Philadelphia to allow her to play football. Caroline Pla has been playing football since she was 5 and had been on the Roman’s squad who was unaware of the “no girls allowed†rule. With the support of her mom and about 7,000 others, the CYO has decided to review the policy.
Recreational use of marijuana is legal now in Washington and Colorado. Is Pennsylvania next? Not... Read More |
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Hite To Announce Action Plan, West Philadelphia Murder Witness Killed, Corbett Gun Control Comments |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/07/13 8:55 am | updated: 01/07/13 8:55 am |
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Philadelphia School Superintendent William Hite today presents his action plan to improve Philadelphia schools. His plan has two goals: improving academics and stabilizing finances. He says his academic targets include boosting the 57 percent high school graduation rate, and increasing the average SAT score to 1550 from 1100 now. Financially, Hite plans new controls and he says the district has to stop budgeting on the hope for more money. And he says he’ll present measures by which the... Read More |
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Andy Reid to Kansas City, Camden Police Layoff, Wildwood Beach Tag Vote |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/04/13 8:13 pm | updated: 01/04/13 8:13 pm |
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Kansas City, here he comes. Andy Reid appears to be finishing up the final paperwork to be the next head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs fired their Coach Monday and later their General Manager clearing the way for Andy to name his own GM. Look for Reid to bring some of his favorite assistant coaches from the Eagles too, like Juan Castillo and Doug Pederson. The Kansas City Chiefs lost more games than the Eagles this year, finishing with a 2-14 record.
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Congress Vote on Sandy Relief, Flu Widespread in Pennsylvania, Effort to Save Strawberry Mansion HS |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/04/13 11:37 am | updated: 01/04/13 11:37 am |
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Congress votes today to approve a $9.7 billion bill to help victims of Hurricane Sandy. The money will replenish the National Flood Insurance Program. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie publicly criticized House Speaker John Boehner and Congress for postponing the vote so long. The vote on the remainder of the $60 billion relief bill has been put off until January 15th.
Flu season is off to an early start in the Philadelphia region. Care centers are reporting they are seeing... Read More |
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Bristol Crash Kills One, Corbett Defends Lawsuit, Tredyffrin Township Trash Tip Money Stolen |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/04/13 8:45 am | updated: 01/04/13 8:45 am |
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An accident in Bucks County left one person dead Thursday night. Investigators say a Jeep Cherokee struck a pedestrian on Route 13 near 4th Avenue in Bristol a little before 8 p.m. Authorities say the driver did stop at the scene and is cooperating with police.
The small group of business owners and Penn State alumni surrounding Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett at his press conference Wednesday afternoon supported his lawsuit against the NCAA. But the governor has had trouble... Read More |
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Delaware National Guard Heads to Afghanistan, Girl Shot NY Eve Dies, Charges Dropped in El Shooting |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/03/13 7:17 pm | updated: 01/03/13 7:17 pm |
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A Delaware based National Guard unit is preparing to head for Afghanistan to train national security forces there. 120 members of the unit from Dealaware City will do a 12 month tour of duty relieving Montana's 44th Military Police Company in the training of Afghans in security operations. Governor Jack Markell and Jill Biden were on hand for the send-off ceremonies today.
The 10 year old Pennsylvania girl hit by a stray bullet New Year’s Eve has died. Aaliyah Destiny... Read More |
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Weed Candy a Marijuana Sweet, Armed Guards Protecting Students, PA Turnpike Toll Hikes |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 01/03/13 11:53 am | updated: 01/03/13 11:53 am |
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Police in Limerick Township sent out a warning last night for parents to be on the lookout for candy that contains marijuana. In "weed candy", pot is ground very fine and mixed with a sugary glucose liquid which hardens into candy. Parents should be suspicious of unwrapped or rewrapped candy.
Teachers and students from Sandy Hook elementary school returned to class today for the first time since the shooting. They will finish the year in a nearby school that had been vacant. ... Read More |
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Seaside Heights Mayor Stunned, Upper Merion Schools Police Presence, Wendell Young III Passes |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 01/03/13 8:57 am | updated: 01/03/13 8:57 am |
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Seaside Heights Mayor Bill Akers says he is stunned that the $60 billion Sandy aid bill wasn't put up for a vote in the House of Representatives. He says fees brought in by tourism cover at least 70 percent of the borough's $12 million budget. Federal funds would help some displaced homeowners and help businesses build back inventory. Even though the boardwalk will be done in phases, he has stipulated in the contracts that it should be completed by May 10th in order to be up and running well... Read More |
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