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Man Caught After Shooting At Clerk Over Mask; West Philly Child Shot in Head; 34yo Man Shot/Killed |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/01/20 10:50 pm | updated: 08/01/20 11:23 pm |
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A man wanted for shooting at a store clerk outside of a Lehigh Valley cigar shop on Friday, 7/31, after he was asked to wear a mask was arrested on Saturday after a shootout with police. 35-year-old Adam Michael Zaborowski of Slatington, PA, is charged with attempted homicide, aggravated assault, robbery, reckless endangerment, and persons prohibited to possess a firearm. It started on Friday morning at Cigars International on the 4000 block of Nazareth Pike in Bethlehem Township.... Read More |
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Missing Philly 9yo Boy Anjy Senat; Phillies Test Neg, Citizens Bank Park Open; Block Party Stopped |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/01/20 12:25 pm | updated: 08/01/20 12:25 pm |
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The Philadelphia Police are asking the public's help in finding a missing boy. 9-year-old Anjy Senat was last seen at his home around 7 p.m. Friday, 7/31, on the 2800 block of Walnut Hill Street in the Holmes Circle section of Northeast Philadelphia. He is described as 4'1", 90 pounds, a thin build, medium brown complexion, brown eyes, and black hair. He was wearing an orange shirt and gray pants. Anjy may have been riding a green BMX bicycle. If you have any information, contact... Read More |
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Gov Wolf Won't Close Schools This Fall; North Coventry Community Donations; No Mask Attacks/Shooting |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/31/20 10:18 pm | updated: 08/01/20 11:05 am |
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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf dispelled rumors that his administration would be shutting down schools statewide this fall as the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic continues. "There are widespread rumors that I will soon be announcing a statewide school building closure or cancelling classes this fall. I want to be clear: I am not closing school buildings or cancelling classes," Wolf said. School districts are being left to make their own back-to-school plans using guidance from state health... Read More |
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PIAA: No Parents/Fans In Fall Says State; Philly Mask Usage Up to 76%; AirBnb Bans NJ Party Houses |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/31/20 1:09 pm | updated: 07/31/20 1:09 pm |
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The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) Board of Directors voted to allow fall sports for the upcoming school year earlier this week. They approved the recommendations of individual sport's steering subcommittees and the Sports Medicine Advisory Committee. All sports will follow the Pennsylvania Department of Health restrictions. Local school districts and conferences would make the final decision whether or not to participate in athletics.
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Philly School Board Approves All-Digital Plan; Massive Fire in Chester County; New Wawa Drive-Thru |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/30/20 10:23 pm | updated: 07/30/20 10:27 pm |
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The Philadelphia School Board voted on Thursday, 7/30, to approve the School District's revised reopening plan 7-1. Superintendent William Hite introduced a new plan this week that will start the school year off all-digital after receiving push back from parents, teachers, and staff on the original hybrid plan during last Thursday's 8-hour meeting. Virtual learning will be in place through at least the first marking period which ends November 17. The district will reevaluate whether to... Read More |
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PHA Extends Eviction Moratorium to March 2021; Philly NAACP Pres. Statement; Center City Fire |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/30/20 4:02 pm | updated: 07/30/20 4:02 pm |
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The Philadelphia Housing Authority has extended its eviction moratorium until March 15, 2021. The PHA said it does not want housing to a be a concern for the 80,000 low-income families 'disproportionately affected' by the pandemic. The moratorium applies to non-payment of rent or related fees and not evictions related to health and safety. "The federal eviction moratorium expires this week. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has extended it to the end of August, while the Congress and the Trump... Read More |
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Phillies Cancel Citizens Bank Park Activities; Kenny Appoints Act. Director; Streets Hiring Trashmen |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/30/20 12:43 pm | updated: 07/30/20 12:43 pm |
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The Philadelphia Phillies canceled all activity at Citizens Bank Park until further notice on Thursday, 7/30. Two members of the Phillies' staff have tested positive for coronavirus COVID-19. One person is a coach and the other is a member of the home clubhouse staff. A member of the visiting clubhouse staff had tested positive earlier this week. No players have tested positive so far, but there is a 2-week incubation period. The team was scheduled to play a weekend series against the... Read More |
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6 Arrested For Police Car Riot Damages; Tire Goes Through Windshield I76; Phillies COVID-19 Updates |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/29/20 10:44 pm | updated: 07/29/20 10:44 pm |
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Six people have been arrested for vandalizing, damaging, stealing from, and lighting fire to Pennsylvania State Police vehicles on the first day of unrest in Philadelphia in late May. Luke Cossman of Levittown, Steven Anderson of Levittown, Sammy Rivera of Philadelphia, Francisco Reyes of Philadelphia, William Besaw of Souderton, and an underage boy from Croydon are charged with criminal mischief, vandalism and theft. It happened on May 30th around 3:45 p.m. near the intersection of... Read More |
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Roosebelt Blvd Speed Camera Fines Start 8/1; PIAA Approves Fall Sports; Arch Philly Grade Schools |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/29/20 6:30 pm | updated: 07/29/20 6:30 pm |
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The warning period for speed cameras installed along the Roosevelt Boulevard is about to expire. Cameras were installed in eight locations on June 1. There has been a 60-day grace period where speeders were just sent warnings. The vendor in charge of the cameras said the volume of warnings is one of the highest in the country. Drivers were regularly caught going 100 mph in the 55 mph zone. Starting Saturday August 1, anyone going 11 mph or more over the posted limit would automatically... Read More |
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PA Gov. Wolf Calls on Philly NAACP Pres. to Resign; Woman in Trunk Identified; Motorcyclist Killed |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 07/28/20 10:46 pm | updated: 07/28/20 10:55 pm |
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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and Attorney General Josh Shapiro are joining other lawmakers and civil leaders in calling for the resignation of Philadelphia NAACP President Minster Rodney Muhammad. Last week, Muhammad shared a meme to Facebook that was widely considered anti-Semitic. The image featured a large hand pressing down on a group of people. It had a quote misattributed to the philosopher Voltaire saying, "To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to... Read More |
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