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RECALL: If You Own This Car in New Jersey, Toyota Will Replace Your Engine For Free
Heads up! If you drive one of these vehicles, you could be in for a new engine replacement. Back in June, Toyota recalled about 100,000 Tundra pickup trucks and about 35,000 luxury Lexus LX600 SUVs due to an issue with the engine that could lead vehicle to lose power while driving. The potentially affected vehicles are 2022-2023 models.
‘This Is Not Quid Pro Quo’: Trump Fumes He Did ‘All These Things’ For Israel And Didn’t Win More Jewish Votes
Former President Donald Trump gave a bombastic speech about Jewish Democrats and Israel over the weekend, in which he claimed if he’s not reelected Israel will not exist for “very long,” he lamented the waning power of the “Israel lobby,” and slammed the “Jewish family” that runs the New York Times.
Retail Chain Closing Nearly 150 Stores: Are Any New Jersey Locations On The List?
The full list of closures is out. About a month ago, Big Lots announced it would be closing almost 150 stores nationwide due to inflation. We were left wondering if any of the stores here in New Jersey would be forced to shut down. Big Lots in New Jersey. The...
To List or Not to List? Block Captains Weigh in on the Debate
Germantown resident Nicola Robinson enjoys talking to her neighbors and being civically engaged. “I’d like to live on a block that I feel pride to come home to,” she says. For the past three years, Robinson has been a block captain, a longstanding role that offers her...
Missing Juvenile Sahkyira Singleton from the 22nd District
The Philadelphia Police Department needs the public’s assistance in locating a missing person. A 14-year-old Sahkyira Singleton, she was last seen on the 2000 block of N. 22nd Street around 6:00 pm on July 26, 2024. She is 5′ 6″, 190 lbs., black hair, brown eyes, wearing a black...
Daredevil social media influencer stole ATMs across N.J., $38k in handbags, cops say
A social media influencer known for filming himself speeding through dense city traffic in luxury cars at ultra-high speeds and baiting police into chases, was charged by authorities for a series of robberies in Bergen County that targeted ATMs and luxury handbags at a consignment shop, police alleged in charging documents.
South Jersey’s best new burgers are smashed inside this tiny shack. Get in line.
Smash burgers are buzzing and that’s no secret. It seems like it’s impossible to scroll social media without coming across some sort of smashed beef patty slathered in sauce and dropped on a fluffy bun. Plenty of eateries are adding smash burgers to their menus and those that...
Where are National Night Out events in South Jersey?
Many South Jersey communities will celebrate National Night Out with activities from K-9 and public safety demonstrations, petting zoos and more. Most events will take place Aug. 6, but festivities are also planned Aug. 5, 12 and 13. ...
Center City Office Buildings Keep Selling at Steep Discounts
The 400 Market building is one of five Center City buildings that have been sold in the past couple months at a discounted price. Five Center City office buildings that changed hands in the last two months have sold for a combined total of $151 million less than their assessed value, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Disturbed NJ mom, charged with killing kids, chooses to stay in jail
LAKEWOOD — The mother charged with drowning her two toddlers in the separate bathtubs will voluntarily remain in jail until her trial. During a hearing on Monday, attorney Mitchell Ansell told the judge that Naomi Elkins, 25, is still undergoing a psychiatric evaluation and staying in jail is in her "best interest," according to Asbury Park Press coverage.
Lindenwold man charged with fatal shooting on Camden street
CAMDEN — A Lindenwold man is accused of killing a man in a late-night shooting here. Allan Watson, 32, allegedly shot Donald Green, 43, on the 1000 block of Liberty Street around 11:35 p.m. on June 28, according to the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. ...
Thousands of dead fish cause rotten smell, seagull infestation in NJ town
NEW JERSEY - Something fishy is up in one NJ town – and the smell in the air proves it!. A rotten smell is filling the air in Little Egg Harbor and some people say the cause has been popping up in the water. Dead fish are filling one lagoon and attracting tons of seagulls.
African American Museum in Philadelphia to Host Event Celebrating History of Black Music in Philly
The African American Museum in Philadelphia is hosting an event celebrating the rich history of “The Philadelphia Sound” on Thursday, August 1. The official name of the event is “AAMPlifying Black Philly Music: Unveiling the Philadelphia Sound.”. The interactive program will explore Philadelphia music history spanning from...
The Owners of Milk Jawn Are Trying to Build an Ice Cream Empire in Philadelphia
Milk Jawn has officially opened its second location in Philadelphia. Owners Amy Wilson and Ryan Miler strives to bring customers high-quality, unique flavors of ice cream. Milk Jawn just recently opened its second brick-and-mortar shop in Northern Liberties to join its first one in East Passyunk. This represents the latest...
North Wales’ John Oates Talks About His Life Now As a Solo Act
After decades as half of Montgomery County’s famous duo Hall & Oates, John Oates is returning home to play the Philadelphia Folk Festival, but as a solo act, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Oates made headlines late last year when his rift with Daryl Hall went public...
Family Members Hope Remains Uncovered in Old City Will Solve Mystery of Former Philly Mayor Samuel Miles’ Grave
The family of Revolutionary War officer and former Philadelphia Mayor Samuel Miles had been looking for the grave of their ancestor for years when they heard about the remains uncovered in a 310-year-old cemetery in Old City. Andrea Miles and her father, Floyd, had been looking for the grave of...
Police are looking for vandalism suspects in West Philadelphia
Police need help finding vandalism suspects in West Philadelphia. This happened on Saturday around 2:00 a.m. in the Spruce Hill neighborhood near Clark Park. Police said the duo painted messages related to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. If you know anything that can help Philadelphia Police, give them a call.
Holy Family University Adds Women’s Flag Football to Athletics Program
HFU's Department of Athletics has added women’s flag football, becoming the first Philadelphia institution to do so. Holy Family University’s Department of Athletics has made the addition of women’s flag football, making it the first Philadelphia institution to add women’s flag football as a varsity sport.
Philadelphia’s Traffic Enforcement Remains Below Pre-pandemic Levels
Philadelphia traffic stops are still low as traffic enforcement across the nation took a significant hit during the pandemic. Traffic enforcement across the nation took a significant hit during the pandemic, and in cities like Philadelphia, the numbers are still low, report Emily Badger and Ben Blatt for The New York Times.
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