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Atilis Gym Open 2nd Day, Cited, Member Detained; Suspect in Assault/Shooting; DiNardo Lawsuit
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/19/20 2:08 pm | updated: 05/21/20 4:28 pm
 
Atilis Gym in Bellmawr, Camden County, New Jersey, opened up for a second day against Governor Phil Murphy's emergency closure orders. A crowd of people gathered again outside the gym to show support for the owners' decision. Bellmawr police delivered a second citation to the business for violating the shutdown order. The citations are $1,000 each. Two gym members were also detained after leaving the facility. It is not clear if they was charged or cited. "I will not close my doors again... Read More
 
 
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Racist Vandal Sought in Center City; Man Arrested for North Philly Fires; CDC Releases New Guidance
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/20/20 6:26 pm | updated: 05/20/20 6:26 pm
 
Philadelphia Police are searching for a man wanted for spray painting racist graffiti on several Center City buildings early Sunday morning, 5/17. Police were called to the report of vandalism around 1:20 a.m. at the Coventry Deli on the 2000 block of Market Street. When they arrived they found two swastikas spray painted on the outside of the building. While officers were conducting a survey of the area they found another swastika and the word 'Rome' with an arrow painted on a newsstand... Read More
 
 
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Gov Wolf to Sign Alcohol-To-Go Bill; NJ Car and Bike Sales Resume; Career Criminal on Chase Caught
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/19/20 6:07 pm | updated: 05/19/20 6:12 pm
 
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf said on Tuesday, 5/19, that he will sign a bill that would allow certain restaurants and bars to serve alcoholic drinks to go. The bill (HB 327 PN 3678) passed overwhelmingly in both the PA House (193-9) and Senate (48-0). Establishments must have a valid restaurant or hotel liquor license and lost more than 25% of their average monthly total sales. They would be permitted to sell mixed drinks from 4 ounces up to 64 ounces for off-premises consumption.... Read More
 
 
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NJ Gov Phil Murphy Unveils 3 Phase Reopening Plan; NJ Non-Essential Curbside Biz; Bellmawr Gym Opens
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/18/20 3:01 pm | updated: 05/18/20 3:01 pm
 
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced a three stage reopening plan for the state in order to get to a 'new normal' on the 'road to recovery.' Murphy said that the state has already moved into the first stage where restrictions have been relaxed on low-risk activities. Each additional phase relaxes more restrictions and opens up more activities and businesses. New cases, hospital capacity, testing and contact tracing ability, safeguarding of workplaces and other areas, as well as... Read More
 
 
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Man Charged DUI Homicide of Man and Unborn Child; Drag Race/Shooting/Car Chase; Uber Requiring Masks
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/17/20 9:41 pm | updated: 05/17/20 9:41 pm
 
A man suspected of DUI is being charged with murder after a crash earlier this week killed a man and an unborn child. It happened before 10 p.m. on Wednesday, 5/13, on the 4900 block of Whitaker Avenue near Penway Street in Lawncrest. Police say that 42-year-old Charles Smith was driving a gold Acura sedan with a female passenger on Whitaker Ave when he crashed into a Nissan SUV. The SUV hit two empty, parked cars and struck a telephone pole. The 30-year-old male driver of the SUV died... Read More
 
 
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NJ Gov Murphy Allowing Charter Fishing; Cherry Hill Doc Wins Kevin Hart Role; DE Phase 1 June 1
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/16/20 11:21 pm | updated: 05/16/20 11:21 pm
 
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order on Saturday, 5/16, that will allow for the resumption of charter fishing services and for-hire vessel activities, as well as other watercraft rentals, as long as those businesses abide by certain social distancing guidelines. They can reopen on Sunday, May 17 at 6 a.m. "Reopening charter fishing services and watercraft rental businesses restores an extremely important component of our Shore economy." said Governor Murphy. "The... Read More
 
 
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PA Trooper in Hit-And-Run; PA Supreme Court Dismisses Mail-in Suit; NJ Extends Mail-In Voting
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/16/20 3:22 pm | updated: 05/16/20 3:22 pm
 
A Pennsylvania State Trooper was injured in a hit-and-run in the East Falls section of Philadelphia on Saturday morning, 5/16. It happened around 10:30 a.m. on the 3400 block of School House Lane near Apalogen Road. The trooper was on a motorcycle when he was struck by a car. The vehicle was last seen fleeing westbound on Ridge Avenue. The trooper was taken to Temple University Hospital. His condition is unknown at this time, but he is expected to be ok. The accident remains under... Read More
 
 
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Next 12 Yellow PA Counties Announced; Amtrak 188 Charges Reinstated; Low Cut Connie Hospital Concert
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/15/20 7:19 pm | updated: 05/15/20 7:19 pm
 
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced on Friday, 5/15, that 12 more counties will move into the 'yellow' reopening phase starting next Friday, May 12. Thirteen counties in western PA joined 24 counties in northern areas of the state in the partial reopening phase today including the cities of Pittsburgh, Altoona, and Johnstown. The new counties announced include Adams, Beaver, Carbon, Columbia, Cumberland, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Wayne, and York. The 'yellow... Read More
 
 
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Philadelphia COVID-19 Recovery Office; Trump Announced Stockpile Initiative at Lehigh Co. Warehouse
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/14/20 11:21 pm | updated: 05/14/20 11:21 pm
 
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney announced the creation of the COVID-19 Recovery Office on Thursday, 5/14, which will be in charge of recovering federal aid for Philadelphia and help guiding the city's pandemic recovery efforts. "A public health and economic crisis of this magnitude requires a thoughtful and coordinated approach," said Mayor Jim Kenney. "With the formation of the COVID-19 Recovery Office, we will ensure that our City government is recovering its costs and maximizing the... Read More
 
 
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Jersey Shore/Delaware Beaches Open Memorial Day; Philly Virtual Graduation; Pandemic EBT Available
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 05/14/20 3:48 pm | updated: 05/14/20 3:48 pm
 
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced on Thursday, 5/14, that the Jersey Shore as well as lake shores will be open this summer. All public and private beaches will be open effective May 22 in time for Memorial Day Weekend, with social distancing guidelines in place. Public outreach campaigns will remind beach visitors of the guidelines and what is expected of them. Face coverings and masks are not mandated but are highly recommended.

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