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Two Surrender in Darby Shooting, Chicken Jerky Treats Killing Dogs, Bomb Threat at Courthouse |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/29/12 3:25 pm | updated: 05/29/12 3:25 pm |
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Two people have surrendered to police in connection with the accidental shooting of 12 year old Tahtiana Diggs in Darby yesterday. She was shot in the hip when an argument between neighbors erupted into gunfire. Joshua Singleton and Lynette Crawford are being held and a third person is being sought.
Chicken Jerky dog treats from China are believed to be linked to sickness and death of 1,000 dogs in the US in the last year. Federal health officials are urging caution while the... Read More |
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Darby Shooting Suspects Identified, Monsignor Lynn Testifies in 3rd Day Of Defense |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/29/12 3:07 am | updated: 05/29/12 3:07 am |
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Delaware County Police have identified two suspects in the shooting of a 12-year-old girl on Monday afternoon. According to police, the victim was struck in the hip by a stray bullet when two neighbors got into a fist fight over drugs. The one who came out on the losing end of that fight went home and returned with a gun and began firing. Police identified their suspects as 22-year-old Joshua Singleton and 35-year-old Lynnette Crawford.
Philadelphia police were investigating the... Read More |
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Memorial Day Weekend Festivities; Justin Bieber Bullies Photographer, |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/28/12 7:11 pm | updated: 05/28/12 7:11 pm |
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Memorial Day weekend, most importantly, is a time for all Americans to remember and honor all of those past who gave their lives and served to protect our freedom and way of life. Throughout the area various parades, dedications, ceremonies and memorials marked this important day in our calendar, including Doylestown Memorial Day Parade, which organizers believe is the country's oldest in the country dating back 145 years. Philadelphia's oldest parade in Bridesburg, started in 1946 when young... Read More |
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Gov. Christie Upset with Philadelphia Headline, Memorial Day Heavy Traffic, Sundrop Music Festival |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/25/12 11:58 am | updated: 05/25/12 11:58 am |
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is upset the Philadelphia Daily News headline calling Atlantic City a "Tourist Death Trap." The headline refers to the murder this week of a mother and daughter from Canada. Christie says no matter how much security is in place, random acts of violence happen.
iRadioPhilly will be reporting live from the Sundrop Music Festival this Memorial Day Weekend at The Fire at 4th and Girard in Northern Liberties. 30 bands Friday night through Sunday... Read More |
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Tacony Twins Death, North Philadelphia Crossfire Injures Two Teens |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/25/12 5:25 am | updated: 05/25/12 5:25 am |
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Philadelphia police are investigating the deaths of twin babies in the Tacony section of Philadelphia. The mother is suspected in the deaths before attempting to take her own life. She is also suspected of giving her 4-year-old daughter prescription pills. That child in stable condition.
Police say two 13-year-old girls were caught in the crossfire in North Philadelphia and two men are in custody. Investigators say there was some type of party under way on the street when two... Read More |
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NJ Top Ten Beaches 2012, Fight Parking Tickets Online/Mail, Batmobile Coming To Philadelphia |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/24/12 8:21 pm | updated: 05/24/12 8:21 pm |
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Philadelphia City Council voted today to allow you to fight parking tickets by mail or online rather than having to show up in person. The vote was unanimous. This would save people a trip to Center City when they want to fight a parking ticket. The bill would force the agency that hears appeals to allow for online or snail mail appeals within six months. It now goes to the desk of the mayor for a signature.
Summer is just about unofficially upon us and the Read More |
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Washing Machine Boy Was in Care of Babysitter, Monsignor William Lynn Takes the Stand, Cell Tower Fi |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/24/12 11:42 am | updated: 05/24/12 11:42 am |
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No charges will be filed in the case of the boy stuck in the washing machine, but the woman in the video is a babysitter and the man is a boyfriend. The child's mom was at work when the incident happened and had no idea what happened until she saw the viral video.
Monsignor William Lynn has taken the stand and testified in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia clergy abuse case. He say he did everything in his power to ensure children's safety, but he followed orders given by... Read More |
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No Criminal Charges For Camden Laundromat Couple, Englert Named Acting Temple President |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/24/12 2:32 am | updated: 05/24/12 2:32 am |
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The man and women in a YouTube video of an infant boy being put into a washing machine will not face any criminal charges. The video went viral shortly after it was uploaded. DYFS is now investigating the incident, but Camden County Proseuctors don't expect to file criminal charges.
A man is in critical condition after being shot in the lower back on Wednesday evening on the 6100 block of N 3rd Street in Olney. He was transported to Einstein Hospital, where he is listed in... Read More |
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School District Blue Collar Protest, Washer Boy Update (video), 5 Year Minimum For Felons W/ Guns |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 05/23/12 8:10 pm | updated: 05/23/12 8:10 pm |
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Around 2,000 blue collar workers of the Philadelphia School District created a noisy, traffic blocking protest in Center City during mid-day today. The drivers and maintenance workers were rallying against impending school budget cuts and layoffs. 14 arrests were made when union members blocked traffic at Broad and Race, included SEIU Local 32BJ Union Pres. George Ricchezza. More than 2,000 members of Local 32BJ have received layoff notices from the school district.
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Northern Liberties Trolley Accident, Women Religious Vatican Protest, NJ-CA Marijuana Bust |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 05/23/12 11:36 am | updated: 05/23/12 11:36 am |
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A man is in critical condition after being struck by a trolley in Northern Liberties on Tuesday night. The incident happened at Front Street and Girard Avenue. The 57-year-old man was transported to Hahnemann Hospital with a head trauma.
The incident is under investigation.
Dozens of Catholics gathered in Sister Cities Park for a vigil to protest the Vatican's crackdown on the women religious. The vigil is just one of dozens of protests nationwide. Last month,... Read More |
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