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101 ROADRUNNERS NAMED TO THE NJAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Mahwah, NJ: The New Jersey Athletic Conference announced the 2023-2024 NJAC All-Academic Team this afternoon. A total of 1,249 student-athletes from NJAC member institutions were named to the team including 101 Ramapo College student-athletes. Senior Anthony Bertollo (men's cross country/track & field) and sophomore Alazne Sudupe (women's swim) earned NJAC...
NJ: Don’t fall for fake tax credits — not from IRS
💲 The IRS has issued an alert about a series of scams and fake social media advice. 💲 The advice leads to false claims for certain tax credits. 💲 This has led to thousands of inflated refund claims during the past tax season. The Internal Revenue Service...
Baraka raises $345,606 as a candidate for governor
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, who announced his bid for the Democratic nomination for governor on February 19, is off to a slow fundraising start and has not reached the threshold to qualify for matching funds after more than four months in the race. Baraka raised $345,606 during the second quarter...
NYC heat wave stretches into another day. Maps show latest warnings.
NEW YORK -- New York and New Jersey are facing another day of excessive heat and humidity, plus the chance of potentially severe thunderstorms.The First Alert Weather team has issued a Red Alert for the conditions through Wednesday. The Tri-State Area cracked 90 degrees again Tuesday, officially making this the third heat wave of 2024. Wednesday won't be much different, with highs in the low 90s, dew points in the mid-70s and peak heat indices approaching 100. That said, the National Weather Service has allowed the heat advisories and excessive heat warnings to remain in effect until 8 p.m. Regarding Wednesday's active weather, a strong...
Man Admits to Tracking Drivers, Programming Keys, Stealing and Reselling Vehicles
A New Jersey man has admitted to orchestrating a multistate car theft and fraud ring that involved tracking drivers, programming keys, stealing their cars, and reselling their vehicles. U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger said that Warren Guerrier pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge William J. Martini in Newark federal court...
Heat wave ends with a bang: Steamy then stormy for NJ Wednesday
We're almost there, New Jersey! After almost two weeks of heat and humidity, ranging from uncomfortable to extreme, we have big changes on the way within the next 24 hours. Wednesday will be a little better than Tuesday, since we're not expecting widespread triple-digit temperatures this time around. But we are still in the heat "danger zone," with an Excessive Heat Warning and Heat Advisory continuing for most of the state. But only for one more day.
Online scammers are targeting NJ seniors. Here's how to fight them.
Madeline Bennett looked at her credit card statement not long ago and found two charges from a fashion store in the Midwest that she didn't make, prompting her to call her bank, close her account and get a new card. Bennett doesn't know how the scammers got the information they needed to make...
Amazon delivery partner fires gunshots in South Philly during altercation with bus aide
Philadelphia police are investigating after a delivery partner for Amazon fired gunshots during an altercation with a school bus aide.The alleged gunman has been identified as 28-year-old Terrel Hall-Williams. He has been charged with aggravated assault and other offenses.It happened shortly after 3 p.m. Wednesday on the corner of 17th and Christian streets in South Philadelphia.This all started when police say a camp bus driver was unable to make a turn due to a parked Amazon van.Officials tell Action News the aide on the bus got out and asked one of the delivery drivers to move. That's when an altercation...
Delivery driver arrested after firing shot at man during fight in Graduate Hospital, police say
A delivery driver was arrested for firing a weapon at a man during an altercation in the Graduate Hospital area of Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon. Around 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon police said a delivery driver and a 23-year-old man were involved in a verbal altercation that turned into a fight along the 1700 block of Christian Street.
Pa. officials criticized over response to chemical spill at Bartram’s Garden
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Philadelphia city officials are criticizing Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection for failing to alert the public about a chemical leak near Bartram’s Garden, located along the Schuylkill River.
First annual Pittiefest offers discounted pitbull adoptions at SPCA shelters
Danville, Pa. — The Pennsylvania SPCA hopes to start a new summer tradition with its first Pittiefest — a time to clear the stigma around pitbulls and encourage adopting them as pets. The event features a special $5 adoption fee for classic pitties from July 16 through Aug. 11. Participating shelters are PSPCA's Philadelphia Headquarters, Danville, Lancaster, and Main Line Animal Rescue. ...
Law Department to Host Its 30th Annual Life in the Big City CLE Conference
This year, the Law Department will host its 30th Annual two-day CLE Conference, Life in the Big City, during which attorneys are invited to complete their CLE credit requirement through a series of courses planned and presented by their colleagues*. This is a unique opportunity provided to Law Department attorneys to complete their requirements free-of-charge.
Philadelphia Police Seek Help to Locate Missing Juvenile
Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia Police Department is urgently requesting the public’s assistance in locating 14-year-old Amor Hartsfield, who went missing from her home on the 2200 block of South…
Dunkin’ Awards 20 High School Seniors and College Students
Liana Paulson of Vineland is one of the recipients of a Dunkin’ Philadelphia Regional Scholarship. Dunkin’ and its greater Philadelphia-area franchises award $100,000 annually to high school and college students in the area. The program helps local students in southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Kent and New Castle counties in Delaware pursue a part-time or full-time undergraduate degree at the institution of their choice.
Jezabel’s: Local chef brings the heat to West Philly
Sign up for our Daily Email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest local news throughout Philadelphia. Everything that chef-restaurateur Jezabel Carenga does has an air of elegance. The chef-restaurateur has expanded her intimate, self-named bakery and tea house, Jezabel’s, into one that is renowned for selling rustic, fire-baked empanadas....
Parks & Rec draws teams for 2024 Philadelphia international unity cup’s women’s tournament
PHILADELPHIA. –Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Commissioner Susan Slawson announced today that teams have been drawn for the 2024 Philadelphia International Unity Cup Women’s Tournament. The draw took place at FDR Park in South Philadelphia. This is the second year that the women’s tournament will be a part of...
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