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NJ State Trooper admits he punched handcuffed woman in the face after she spit on him: AG
A New Jersey State Trooper who punched a handcuffed woman in the face after she spat at him two years ago has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault — and now he’ll never be a cop in the Garden State ever again, officials said. At a plea hearing in...
Yellen's cheesesteak lunch steals spotlight from Philadelphia tax event
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen went to Philadelphia on Tuesday to showcase a new free tax filing system with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a Democratic vice presidential contender. But it was her cheesesteak lunch that stole the show. Yellen, whose cuisine choices on her trips often make...
IBX’s Clinical Care Innovation Program Wins Top Honors from Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
IBX President and CEO Gregory Deavens and Kim Keck, President and CEO of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. Independence Blue Cross was honored recently with the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association’s Brand Innovation Award. IBX won the award for its Clinical Care Innovation Program, which supports the efforts of hospitals and doctors to develop and test rapid, safe, and structured approaches to improve healthcare.
Lawmakers, city leaders crack down on illegal dumping in Camden, NJ
Lawmakers and city leaders detailed their continued efforts to crack down on illegal dumping in Camden, New Jersey. Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen, Congressman Donald Norcross (D-NJ), Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez and others gathered at the Camden County Police Administration Building in Camden Monday morning. They discussed the impact federal funds have had on their ability to arrest and fine illegal dumpers in the city and impound their vehicles.
Temple University police K9 Chandler passes away
Temple University Police announces their K9 Chandler passed away due to a medical condition. In a statement posted on Facebook, they said the K9, who recently turned 10-years-old, served the university for more than six years with police officer Natalie Sherman. “K9 Chandler was a brave and selfless dog who dedicated much of his life […]
Penn State Brandywine professor receives grant for business research
Penn State business professor Lua Yang has received a $10,000 grant for business research. Luna Yang, assistant professor of business at Penn State Brandywine in Media, has recently received a $10,000 research grant from the Academy of International Business, writes Christina Billie for Penn State Brandywine. The grant will fund...
The 11 Republic Banks, Fulton Banks Set to Close for Good in South Jersey
After Fulton Bank absorbed Republic Bank earlier this year, there's been a development. Fulton Bank will close more than a dozen branches in the South Jersey area in the near future, and some remaining Republic Bank locations are affected, too. Why Did Fulton Bank Buy Republic Bank in New Jersey?
Phillies trade Gregory Soto to Orioles for pair of right-handed pitching prospects
The news that the Phillies had picked up another bullpen arm, lefty Tanner Banks from the White Sox, hadn’t fully sunk in Tuesday night before the other foot dropped: Lefthander Gregory Soto had been traded to the Orioles for minor league righthanders Seth Johnson and Moises Chace. Soto was...
Eagles who have already turned heads at training camp (for good and bad reasons)
And, just like that, a week of Philadelphia Eagles training camp is in the books. Well... sort of... If we're being technical (which most of you are), the guys didn't report until Tuesday. They didn't take the field to practice until Wednesday. They also took Friday and Sunday off. Still, three practice sessions are in the books, and we already have so much to talk about.
Asking Eric: How to split the bill fairly when you no longer drink
Dear Eric: For the past 10 years, my husband and I have enjoyed dining out with a couple of our friends, always splitting the check evenly. Recently, we embraced sobriety and no longer consume the expensive drinks that significantly add to the bill. Despite this, we continue to split the check evenly, which doesn’t seem quite fair.
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