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Singer Whitney Houston Dies at Age 48 |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/11/12 6:23 pm | updated: 02/11/12 6:23 pm |
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Whitney Houston, who reined as one of pop music's queens throughout the 80's and 90's until her life and career were torn apart by drug use, has died at age 48.
Publicist Kristen Foster said Saturday that the singer had died, but the cause and the location of her death were unclear.
The multi-Grammy winner was one of the world's best selling female artists, crossing over to block buster movies, and influencing many of today's stars.
Her life took a... Read More |
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Lawyers Ask Judge Sarmina To Step Down From from Priest Abuse Case |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/09/12 2:56 pm | updated: 02/09/12 2:56 pm |
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Lawyers for the Philadelphia priest, Msgr. William Lynn, accused of enabling priests to sexually abuse boys have asked the trial judge to step down, saying she compromised her impartiality when she said anyone who doubted there was "widespread" child abuse in the Catholic Church "is living on another planet."
Common Pleas Court Judge M. Teresa Sarmina's remark during a hearing last week suggested she "harbors a firm predisposed opinion against the Catholic Church and its... Read More |
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Police Chief Ramsey Attributes Increased Car Crashes To Increased Cell Phone Use |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/09/12 10:11 am | updated: 02/09/12 10:11 am |
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Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey says he's concerned about a recent surge in fatal traffic accidents.
He says cell phones are a big part of the problem. AAA reports that 21 percent of drivers have admitted text messaging while driving.
Through the first six weeks of this year there have been 17 traffic related deaths... double the number of vehicle fatalities this year versus this same period last year.
"We’ve had... Read More |
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Security Fast Lane Coming To Philadelphia International Airport |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/09/12 10:07 am | updated: 02/09/12 10:07 am |
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A security "fast lane" for travelers is coming to Philadelphia International Airport.
The TSA's Pre-Check program is designed to move passengers deemed "low risk" through a designated security line.
But it's only for those frequent fliers who pre-register, volunteering personal information so the government can pre-screen them for security.
The program may be in Philadelphia by the end of the year.
The TSA’s... Read More |
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Mayor Nutter Alarmed About Corbett’s Social Service Budget Cuts |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/09/12 10:05 am | updated: 02/09/12 10:05 am |
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Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter is concerned about certain aspects of the budget unveiled by Governor Tom Corbett this week.
Nutter feels mental health services, support for homelessness prevention, and public education may bear the brunt.
Governor Corbett, in his budget address, said reductions to the Department of Public Welfare were meant to — as he put it — "right-size" the state’s public welfare system.
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Valley Forge Casino Resort Awarded License for Table Games |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/08/12 7:55 pm | updated: 02/08/12 7:55 pm |
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The Gaming Control Board of Pennsylvania has awarded the Valley Forge Casino Resort a license for table games. The casino is still under construction and is expected to open this spring. It currently had a license to operate 600 slot machines, but now can make room for 50 table games, 23 of which can be blackjack.
Alex Figueras, a casino official, explained to the gaming board how approval means more money for the host township of Upper Merion. “Our pledge to Upper Merion... Read More |
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Villanova University: More Dorms, Less Community Friction |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/06/12 11:21 am | updated: 02/06/12 11:21 am |
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Villanova University has launched a $200-million-plus building project that will transform two parking lots on Lancaster Avenue into a Gothic "gateway" to campus and include two residence halls, a parking garage, and a performing-arts center.
The chief goal of the plan is to create more on-campus housing for students, many of whom live in surrounding Main Line towns and often annoy residents with their antics.
Currently, Villanova guarantees housing for 4,400... Read More |
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Rising Concussion Rate Leads Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital To Expand |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/06/12 11:17 am | updated: 02/06/12 11:17 am |
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Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital in Malvern is spending $1-million on an expansion program and one part of that is more space and new facilities for its outpatient center for brain injuries and other neurological disorders.
In the past year, the number of patients suffering post concussion symptoms has increased 35 percent, with ages ranging from people as young as 11 and up to their 70’s.
Another part of the expansion includes a physical therapy facility... Read More |
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William DeWeese Found Guilty |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 02/06/12 11:15 am | updated: 02/06/12 11:15 am |
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A once-powerful Pennsylvania House speaker was found guilty this week of corruption and related charges.
William DeWeese was Democratic leader of the state House when he was accused of using public resources, mainly staff, for campaign purposes. He is still a sitting member of the House.
DeWeese’s lawyer vowed to appeal the verdict, and DeWeese said he would seek re-election. He would be required to give up his House seat upon sentencing.
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Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Draws Fire From Abortion Issue Activists |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 02/04/12 8:31 am | updated: 02/04/12 8:31 am |
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The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has drawn criticism from both sides of the Pro-Life Pro-Choice debate. Komen had decided to drop support for Planned Parenthood's breast cancer screening efforts. After outrage from legions from the Pro-Choice side, Komen reversed its decision. The reversal is drawing sharp criticism from the Pro-Life antiabortion side for caving to the pressure.
As reported by Philly.com:
For 30 years, the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer... Read More |
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