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WEGO Disbanding Police Department, Philadelphia Police Officer Fires on Suspect, Josey-Guzman Video |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/03/12 8:44 am | updated: 10/03/12 8:44 am |
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Plans right now are to move forward with disbanding the Westtown-East Goshen Regional Police department. The East Goshen board of supervisors indicated contingency plans are being considered. Options include being covered by the state police or starting a new police department and residents want to know how much a new department would cost. Supervisors indicated reaching a deal is still possible and disbanding the regional police department may not be necessary.
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Voter ID Law Put On Hold; Divine Lorraine Hotel Sold; Video Four Suspects Attack Man in Supermarket |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/02/12 8:53 pm | updated: 10/02/12 8:53 pm |
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A Commonwealth Court judge issued a temporary injunction today against the controversial Voter ID law. The injunction will prevent the full law from going into effect for the upcoming election. Registered voters will not be required to have a valid ID in order to fill out a ballot on election day Nov. 6. Judge Robert Simpson did not find a problem with asking voters for ID, but felt that having those without ID fill out provisional ballots could lead to disenfranchisement. The law was upheld,... Read More |
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ID Requirement of PA Voter ID Law Suspended; No ID needed to Vote in November |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/02/12 3:43 pm | updated: 10/02/12 3:43 pm |
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A Commonwealth Court judge issued a temporary injuction today blocking part of the Voter ID law from taking effect before the November general elections. Registered voters will not have to present the identification listed in the controversial law in order to cast a ballot on Nov. 6. Judge Robert E. Simpson Jr. rejected the notion that the offending activity was simply asking a voter for ID, but rather potential voter disenfranchisement if they could not produce an ID.
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Philly Cop Punches Woman, Slumlord Millionaire Pleads Guilty, Castile Refuses to Recuse |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/02/12 2:37 pm | updated: 10/02/12 2:37 pm |
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The video from Philadelphia?s Puerto Rican Day Parade shows a Philly cop punching a woman in the mouth knocking her to the ground, has gone viral. The woman Aida Guzman of Chester wants justice. Police were defusing a situation where someone else, not Guzman, threw water at Police.
A South Jersey real estate investor known as the "Slumlord Millionaire" pleaded guilty in federal court that he bilked more than $10 million from 2 banks in 2007 to build his real... Read More |
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University City Rusty Water, Brewerytown Double Shooting, PA Alzheimer's Panel |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/02/12 7:50 am | updated: 10/02/12 7:50 am |
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The Philadelphia Water Department is advising those in the University City section of Philadelphia that their water may be affected by recent maintenance work. 'Rusty water' has appeared in the area after crews performed routine maintenance on water pipes in University City. While it's not a health concern, crews are in the process of identifying the extent of the area and flushing hydrants to push the rusty water out. Customers in University City are urged to limit the use of water, especially... Read More |
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Philly Officer Punches Woman at Parade on Video; Delaware Man Crashes after seeing 'Elephant' |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/01/12 6:23 pm | updated: 10/01/12 6:23 pm |
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Philadephia Police opened an internal affairs investigation this morning after video of an officer punching a woman in the face surfaced. The incident occurred during a street party after the Puerto Rican Day parade. The video shows the officer, Lt. Jonathan Josey, a 19-year veteran, striking the woman as she walks away from a group of officers on the street. He thought that she had thrown beer on the cops, though it appears someone else near her did. She may have been using silly string.... Read More |
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PA Turnpike Rate Hike Plan, Folcroft House Fires, Council Rock High School Disinfected |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 10/01/12 12:22 pm | updated: 10/01/12 12:22 pm |
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Pennsylvania Turnpike officials are addressing concerns over their plan to raise tolls annually to pay back hundreds of millions per year in loans. PA lawmakers are concerned that increasing the tolls along with rising gas prices may cause motorists to stop using the turnpike.
Two fires overnight two blocks apart have fire officials in Folcroft, Delaware County investigating a possible connection. They say the fires were set intentionally underneath the decks of the two row... Read More |
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Camden County Pet Food Drive, Council Rock Impetigo Outbreak, 10 Year Old Boy Joyrides Van |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 10/01/12 8:34 am | updated: 10/01/12 8:34 am |
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A pet food drive in Camden County, New Jersey begins today.
The goal is to collect enough food to feed all of the animals in Camden County’s three shelters for two days. The hope is to use the money that would typically be used to feed these animals for that two day period to cover key operating expenses, do upgrades and other things. Donations are accepted at more than two dozen locations until Halloween, list available below.
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America For Jesus in Philly; Ryan Howard Out for Season; Outdoor Feeding of Homeless Agreement |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/30/12 2:19 am | updated: 09/30/12 2:19 am |
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A crowd of almost 10,000 gathered on Independence Mall today during the two day “America For Jesus†rally, a national prayer gathering. Televangelist Pat Robertson, founder of the 700 Club, addressed the crowd and led them in prayer. The event was organized by One Nation under God, a non-partisan coalition of ministries. They aim to reclaim the nation for God and the Christian right because the country is spiritually sick as a whole. They are asking for 40 days of prayer leading up... Read More |
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Stay of Execution issued for Terrance Williams |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/28/12 2:15 pm | updated: 09/28/12 2:15 pm |
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Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge M. Theresa Sarmina issued a stay of execution for condemned killer Terrance Williams today. Williams had been scheduled to die by lethal injection next Wednesday, October 3rd.
Yesterday the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons voted 4-1 to rehear Williams clemency request. Two weeks ago the board voted 3-2 against recommending clemency in his case. After yesterday's vote the board decided to wait until Judge Sarmina's decision to act further. Read More |
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