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Allentown Mom Held Without Bail After Newborn Dies, Farmersville Mold Clean Up, New I-95 Ramp Opens |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 08/27/13 1:45 am | updated: 08/27/13 1:45 am |
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A Pennsylvania woman is being held without bail after authorities say she gave birth to a baby then left him to die in a sports bar toilet. Amanda Catherine Hein was arraigned Monday on a single count of criminal homicide in the death of the baby discovered in the pub’s bathroom last week. A cleaning crew found its body the next day inside Starters Pub in Bethlehem, about 30 miles north of Philadelphia.
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Kate Gosseling Sues Ex Jon; Mom Killed Baby, Left in Bar; Eagles Starters Will Rest Preseason Finale |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/26/13 9:24 pm | updated: 08/26/13 9:24 pm |
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Reality star Kate Gosselin has sued her ex-husband Jon Gosselin husband accusing him of stealing a hard drive and cracking into her phone and computer to obtain information for a new tell-all book. The lawsuit was filed today in federal court in Philadelphia. The lawsuit claims that the material was taken and used for a book titles “Kate Gosselin: How She Fooled the World.†That book was written by Jon's friend Robert Hoffman, a tabloid writer. It was since been pulled for... Read More |
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Comedy Festival in Atlantic City, NJ on Labor Day Weekend! |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 08/26/13 9:12 pm | updated: 08/26/13 9:12 pm |
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The Atlantic City Comedy Festival will be on Saturday, August 31st and Sunday, September 1st at 8:00 p.m.
Acts that will be featured on August 31st include:
Sommore, Bruce Bruce, Don DC Curry, Mark Curry and Earthquake.
In addition, acts on September 1st include:
DL Hughley, Arnez J., DeRay Davis, Gary Owen, Tony Rock and Dominique.
Tickets range from: $45, $60 and $80 per night.
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2014 Super Bowl Snowstorm Predicted, Henriquez Prison Time For Facebook Threats, William Harner Out |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 08/26/13 8:02 pm | updated: 08/26/13 8:02 pm |
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The 2014 Farmers' Almanac just released its prediction of a big storm due February 1st through the 3rd — which coincides with the first-ever cold weather Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is taking place on February 2nd at Metlife Stadium in the Meadowlands; which means North Jersey could be in for a super mess!
A 20-year-old Philadelphia man is sentenced to prison for internet threats against a witness. Defendant Freddie Henriquez has been sentenced to eleven-and-a-half to 23... Read More |
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Lung Transplant Patient Release, Teachers Union Attacks Nutter, 95 S Ramp in Delaware |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/26/13 12:20 pm | updated: 08/26/13 12:20 pm |
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Sarah Murnaghan, the 11 year old girl who underwent two double lung transplants, is expected to go home from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia this week, possibly tomorrow. Sarah is being treated for Cystic Fibrosis and no longer needs oxygen through a ventilator and can walk short distances with a walker.
The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers is attacking Mayor Michael Nutter with a media campaign and he is calling it all a lie. The TV and radio commercials accuse... Read More |
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East Oak Lane 4 Alarm Fire, Philly Naked Bike Ride, Dehydrated Kruk Hospitalized |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 08/26/13 1:01 am | updated: 08/26/13 1:01 am |
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A four-alarm fire gutted a church in the East Oak Lane section of Philadelphia Sunday afternoon. The fire was reported at about 1 p.m. at St. Mary the Protectress Ukrainian Orthodox Church. A tight-knit congregation is left grief stricken after the fast moving fire claimed their church only a short time after morning services. Fire officials say about 120 firefighters and 133 pieces of apparatus responded to the blaze.
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Phillies Lose Longest Game in 18th; Women Hit and Killed by Market-Frankford El |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/25/13 6:31 am | updated: 08/25/13 6:31 am |
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The Philadelphia Phillies lost tonight (or rather early Sunday morning) to the Arizona Diamondbacks in the longest game played in Phillies' history by time. The game went 7 hrs 6 min & had 35 hits, 19 runs, 28 walks, 32 k's, 20 pitchers and 712 pitches. A 10 inning scoreless stretch wasn't broken until the Top of the 18th when the D-Backs took the lead off RF Casper Wells. Wells, a former college pitcher, gave a valiant effort but couldn't get the third out. He took the loss. Sunday's starter,... Read More |
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The Albany Devils return to Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City for a four game series in 2014 |
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by: liaferrante - Wildwood Crest, NJ started: 08/23/13 9:18 pm | updated: 08/23/13 9:18 pm |
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The following dates for the American Hockey League's Albany Devils at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ include:
Sunday, June 12th at 4 p.m. against Hershey Bears (PA)
Friday, February 14th at 7 p.m. against Hershey Bears (PA)
Saturday, March 1st at 7 p.m. against Wilkes Barre/ Scranton Penguins (PA)
Sunday, March 23rd at 4 p.m. against Wilkes Barre/ Scranton Penguins (PA)
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Lehigh Student Found Dead, Philly Cell Phone Thefts, SRC Protesters |
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by: iradiotom - Philadelphia, PA started: 08/23/13 11:27 am | updated: 08/23/13 11:27 am |
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A Lehigh University student has been found dead. According to the school, 19 year old Hanlon MacDonald from Albany, New York was found dead Thursday night inside her apartment. An autopsy has been scheduled but authorities say the death does not appear to be suspicious.
A new study says Philadelphia is number 1 in cell phone thefts and losses. SEPTA says one of the hot spots for theft is the Church Street Station on the Market-Frankford line. SEPTA has 12,000 surveillance... Read More |
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Obama College Rating System, PGW Imposters Rob House, Beau Biden Back in Delaware |
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by: Rebel - Havertown, PA started: 08/23/13 1:22 am | updated: 08/23/13 1:22 am |
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Targeting the soaring cost of higher education, President Barack Obama on Thursday unveiled a broad new government rating system for colleges that would judge schools on their affordability and perhaps be used to allocate federal financial aid. But the proposed overhaul faced immediate skepticism from college leaders who worry the rankings could cost their institutions millions of dollars, as well as from congressional Republicans wary of deepening the government’s role in higher... Read More |
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