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'She has to be with her parents': Bucks County woman is buried at last. An Unclaimed story
Editor's Note: This news organization has been telling the stories of unclaimed dead and their impact on the community since 2019. As of this publication, the cremated remains of at least 155 dead have found final resting places. But hundreds more remain unclaimed in Bucks and Montgomery counties. You can find their names and other information on our unclaimed database ...
Illegal car meetups causing chaos in Philadelphia at center of City Council meeting
City-wide illegal car meetups that left behind chaos last month were the center of a public hearing involving City County, police, and frustrated Philadelphians on Tuesday.Residents like Sarah Napoli of Center City said the noise from those late-night meet-ups leaves her rattled. She also said they happen multiple times a week.Illegal car meetups lead to violence across Philadelphia; 1 officer injured in crash"You can't sleep. If we're talking about being a taxpayer and you're paying into the city, you're getting what? Your life is not what it should be in a humane way," Napoli explained during the meeting.Other people from...
Top ‘A’ Grade Hospitals in The Philadelphia Area for Critical Emergencies
Every year, a list comes out showing which hospitals in the Philadelphia area are the best, based on how well they take care of their patients. These hospitals are given “A” grades, which means they’re doing a great job. The grades come from patient reviews and important...
Philly police want your help identifying a man suspected of attacking a woman on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway
According to police, a man attacked a woman walking along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Sept. 15, repeatedly punching her in the face and body. Another woman stepped in to help, and the man pushed her to the ground.
Philadelphia police say they'll be deploying new tools to fight back against wild and dangerous illegal car meets
Police plan to use drones in their ongoing fight against illegal street racing meetups, according to officials who testified Tuesday before a City Council committee hearing.
Philly man charged after attempting $1M income tax refund scheme
A Philadelphia man has been charged after he was accused of attempting to defraud the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue of more than $1 million by making online deposits to his income tax account using stolen bank account information. 22-year-old Kaahir Teagle attempted to cash six income tax refund checks totaling just over $1 million. He […]
More Arrests in Philly-Jersey Organized Beef Theft Ring
🔴 Authorities Believe An Organized Ring Involved. The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office along with the Philadelphia Police and New Jersey State Police have made another bust in the series of beef heists that have plagued our region. Police Believe This Is an Organized Ring. Authorities have been working to...
Breaks in cloud cover Wednesday; more sunshine heading into weekend
We're halfway through the week and the weather conditions will finally start to improve after a week of gray skies. While Wednesday will feature mostly clouds, we'll see some periodic breaks of sun throughout the day. In the afternoon, a front approaches from the west and could bring some light sprinkles to the western parts of our area. This front starts to die out the closer it gets to the city. Once it does, we start Thursday with a mix of sun and clouds before shifting to a sunny day.The late part of the week will be gorgeous, with highs in the...
Oliver heating & cooling accepting nominations for “Heat for the holidays”
If you know anyone who might need help heating their home this winter, Oliver Heating and Cooling has a new initiative. The Delaware Valley company has opened nominations for the 26th annual Heat for the Holidays opportunity. This charitable program donates free heating systems with installation to local families in need. Residents are encouraged to […]
Two Pennsylvania Cities Named Best Foodie Cities in U.S.
When it comes to foodie cities, Pennsylvania has a lot to offer. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are two cities that stand out in the culinary world. Both cities are making their mark when it comes to food scenes that offer variety, quality, and uniqueness. According to a recent study by WalletHub,...
New Historical Marker in Springfield Honors First Woman to Practice Law in Pennsylvania
A new historical marker honors attorney Caroline Burnham Kilgore, the first woman to practice law in Pennsylvania. The new Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission historical marker recently unveiled and dedicated in Springfield honors attorney Caroline Burnham Kilgore, the first woman to practice law in Pennsylvania, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times.
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