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FEMA Disaster Centers in New Jersey, Penn State Merchandise Not Online, Hostess Plant Still Open |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/13/12 1:49 pm | updated: 11/13/12 1:49 pm |
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FEMA has opened Disaster Centers in 19 New Jersey Counties battered by Superstorm Sandy. The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved more than $127 million in individual assistance in the past two weeks. To apply for assistance you can register on line at DisasterAssistance.gov or call 800-621-FEMA.
Why is Penn State merchandise no longer available online? The official online store of the NCAA has removed all... Read More |
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Judge Nocella Suspended, Brad Fox's K9 Partner Adopted By His Family, Petraeus Local Ties |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/13/12 8:53 am | updated: 11/13/12 8:53 am |
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The state Supreme Court has suspended a Philadelphia judge accused of having failed to report legal problems to the bar association that later recommended him for election. The high court order dated Friday said Common Pleas Judge Thomas Nocella was relieved of "any and all judicial and administrative responsibilities." The order does not affect his salary or benefits. The state Judicial Conduct Board last month charged Nocella with violating judicial canons and the state constitution in... Read More |
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Bus Crash on Garden State Parkway; Ofc Brad Fox K-9 Nick Retired; Millville's Trout wins AL Rookie |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/13/12 3:11 am | updated: 11/13/12 3:11 am |
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Around three dozen people were hurt this afternoon when a school bus carrying 36 students crashed along the Garden State Parkway near mile marker 34. The bus had just left Charter Tech High School in Somers Point and was heading north on the Parkway when one of the tires blew. The bus went off the right ride of the road and struck a tree around 3:30 pm. All of the students and the driver were taken to area hospitals. They have since been treated and released. The New Jersey State Police... Read More |
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Vick’s Concussion Pretty Serious, Gas Rationing in NJ Ends, Nutter Pitches in for Vets |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/12/12 6:45 pm | updated: 11/12/12 6:45 pm |
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Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid said today that Michael Vick's concussion, which ended the quarterback's day against the Cowboys yesterday, was "pretty significant." Today Vick was complaining of headache and fatigue, so Reid told him to stay home. Backup Nick Foles will take snaps with the first team this week.
Gas rationing in New Jersey is scheduled to end at 6 am tomorrow. Governor Chris Christie says that gas supplies are plentiful and the lines at the pumps are gone,... Read More |
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SEPTA Crash Injures Ten, Romney Got 0 Votes in 59 Philadelphia Districts, Casino Deadline Thursday |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/12/12 2:57 pm | updated: 11/12/12 2:57 pm |
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A SEPTA bus collided with a car sending 10 people to the hospital today. The accident happened at 2nd and Olney about 8:15 this morning when the Route 18 bus hit a white sedan and another vehicle. Nine passengers on the bus and the driver were hurt. Three are in serious condition.
After a final tally of votes from election day, Philly.com is reporting that in 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes - not even one vote. Of course, some will point to this... Read More |
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Philadelphia Veterans Day Ceremonies, Plant A Million Effort, Eagles Defeated By Cowboys 38 - 23 |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 11/12/12 8:48 am | updated: 11/12/12 8:48 am |
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Veterans Day ceremonies were held throughout the Delaware Valley on Sunday to honor those who've served. At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Washington Square Military Cemetery at 7th and Walnut, Mayor Nutter joined other veterans in a Sunday morning wreath laying ceremony. Visitors to the National Constitution Center were greeted by the strains of marches played by the 28th Division Band of the Pennsylvania National Guard. Additional Veterans Day ceremonies are scheduled across... Read More |
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Veterans' Day in Philadelphia; Hostess Bakery workers on Strike; Eagles lose to Cowboys |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/11/12 11:12 pm | updated: 11/11/12 11:12 pm |
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Veterans from all our nation's wars were honored all over the Philadelphia area today. Mayor Nutter was at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Washington Square Military Cemetery at 7th and Walnut this morning for a wreath laying ceremony with veterans. Nutter said, “This day and everyday let us say thank you . Thank you for your service, thank you for your commitment, thank you for your dedication, thank you for serving the greatest country in the world; The United States of... Read More |
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Camden, NJ, Ties Record 58th Murder; Long Beach Island Residents Survey Damage |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/10/12 9:21 pm | updated: 11/10/12 9:21 pm |
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Camden, NJ, has now tied the record number of homicides in a year for the city set back in 1995. A man who was beaten on November 2nd died as a result of his injuries yesterday at 12:30 pm. Gregory Holder, 45 of Cherry Hill became the 58th victim of homicide this year. He was assaulted during an argument with two men over a drug transaction. An investigation is still under way in that homicide. The murders in the city have ranged from very young to old, drug trade related to innocent victims,... Read More |
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Long Beach Island, NJ Reopens; Delaware man found w/ drugs in prosthesis; Philly Police Changes |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/10/12 1:32 am | updated: 11/10/12 1:32 am |
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Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey announced the end of the mandatory evacuation for Long Beach Island today at a press conference. Christie said, “As painful as it’s been, it was necessary to protect them from the dangers that Hurricane Sandy left in its wake, including gas leaks and other utility hazards, roads wiped out or heavily damaged and debris scattered across the landscape. We want them to return in an orderly, safe and secure way, so they can begin to take control of... Read More |
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GAMP Losing School Busses, Black Friday Starts Earlier, Steve Wynn Applies for Philadelphia Casino |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 11/09/12 11:52 am | updated: 11/09/12 11:52 am |
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Philadelphia's GAMP, the Girard Academic Music Program, the elite public magnet school for gifted musicians, is losing its school busses. Part of school district cuts that would save the city a million dollars a year, officials at the school are concerned for the safety of students who would need to carry expensive instruments on SEPTA. The 500 student school educates fifth through 12th graders.
Traditionally, Black Friday, the big sale launching pad for Holiday shoppers starts... Read More |
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