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Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Forced to Reprint Highway Sign After Typo
The following article was originally published by Print & Promo Marketing. To read more of their content, subscribe to their newsletter, Print & Promo Marketing Headlines. Drivers in Philadelphia recently noticed a typo on a sign on I-95 Southbound directing them to “Cenrtal Phila.” The new sign was installed near where the highway collapsed last year.
Philadelphia Health Department Offers Tips for a Safe BBQ Season Amid Rising Summer Temperatures
Summer in the city isn't just about sunny skies and Golden Gate Park picnics; it's also prime time for some less-welcome guests: foodborne germs. The warm weather can increase the risk of food poisoning, but don't let that dampen your barbecue spirit. With some practical tips, you can keep the good times rolling without the stomach-churning aftermath. According to the latest release from Philadelphia's health department, a little prevention goes a long way in keeping your summer safe and savory.
Philadelphia Police Oversight Commissioner Rosaura Torres Thomas Suspended Amid Misconduct Allegations
The Citizens Police Oversight Commission (CPOC) has suspended Commissioner Rosaura Torres Thomas from her duties amid undisclosed allegations of misconduct. The suspension, effective immediately, removes Commissioner Thomas from any participation in the Commission's activities. The recent amendments to the CPOC legislation, passed by City Council and signed into law by...
Thief caught on camera breaking into cars, stealing items in Northern Liberties
Police need the public's help in identify a suspect who they said broke into several vehicles in Northern Liberties last month. According to police, on June 16, at around 5 a.m. the suspect broke the windows of at least seven vehicles that were parked on the 200 block of Brown Street.
Philadelphia Shooting: Khalif Duren, Amirah Square Sought by Police
Philadelphia police have identified two suspects in a mass shooting on North Bambrey Street that injured seven people, including a teenager. The search for Khalif Duren and Amirah Square continues as authorities seek information from the public. Key Takeaways:. Khalif Duren, 23, and Amirah Square, 20, are wanted for attempted...
A Transplant Recipient From Delaware Plays For The Philadelphia Team At The Transplant Games In Alabama
The Transplant Games, the biggest celebration of life, are set to be held this weekend in Alabama. A contingent from the Philadelphia Gift of Life program is all set to participate in the event. The objective of the Transplant Games is to raise awareness about the crucial need for organ...
GYAC 11U baseball brings home second straight Southeastern PA Cal Ripken State Tournament title
Glenside Youth Athletic Club’s 11U baseball team brought home their second consecutive Southeastern PA Cal Ripken State Tournament title after defeating South Parkland 12-1 on Tuesday, July 2. The win topped off a week which saw the Glenside Ghosts outscore their opponents 46-12 for a 5-1 record. The Ghosts...
Men's Lightweights Cruises Past La Salle on Day 2 of HRR
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, U.K. –– Harvard men's lightweights competed on the second day of the Henley Royal Regatta in the Temple Challenge Cup. Harvard raced La Salle University and won by over three boat lengths and finished with a time of 6:52. The Varsity eight boat consisted of Anya Cheng...
Any port in a storm: Iconic, decrepit SS United States seeks home after Philadelphia eviction
In its day, the SS United States was a nautical marvel, the fastest passenger liner to cross the Atlantic Ocean -- a record that has stood for more than 70 years. It was hailed as an engineering masterpiece, designed in close cooperation with the U.S. Navy as a potential troop ship.
NJ governor’s hometown left holding bill for $3.7M Biden fundraiser
MIDDLETOWN — The mayor says this township is on the hook for nearly $24,000 after providing extra protection Saturday night for President Joe Biden’s fundraising event at Gov. Phil Murphy’s home. Biden landed at the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst late Saturday afternoon and flew Marine One to the...
Philadelphia man enters not guilty pleas to homicide charges in Lower Merion slaying
NORRISTOWN — A Philadelphia man pleaded not guilty to homicide charges and awaits his trial date in connection with the alleged gunshot slaying of another man along City Avenue in Lower Merion Township. Making is first appearance in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas this week, Tyreese D....
Three Teens Shot Overnight in Philadelphia in Multiple Shootings
PHILADELPHIA, PA—Three teenagers were victims of separate shootings across Philadelphia in a series of violent incidents overnight. Each victim is currently hospitalized, with investigations underway by the city’s Shooting Investigation…
These N.J. towns sock residents with the highest property taxes in each county
New Jersey has some of the highest property taxes in the nation and they played a pivotal role in state budget negotiations. On the line this year were a package of tax breaks meant to alleviate that strain, but concerns remain as to whether the state budget can afford them in coming years.
Philadelphia Braces for Summer Sparkle and Showers Leading Up to Fourth of July Celebrations
As Philadelphians step out into the early glow of what promises to be a luminous day, they're greeted by the gentle conditions that precede the festive fervor of Independence Day. The National Weather Service informs us that the day will unfold under a mostly sunny sky, with a comfortable high of 87 degrees and a tempering south wind moving at a mild 5 to 10 mph. But tonight's partly cloudy spell, with temperatures hovering around 68, is just a prelude to the forecasted variability we are to expect in the coming days.
Joe Canuso: Founding Artistic Director of Theatre Exile
- Joe Canuso, the visionary Founding Artistic Director of Theatre Exile, has been the driving force behind the company's acclaimed productions for years. His. directorial talent has brought to life many plays, showcasing his versatility and ability to captivate audiences. Joe Canuso: A Theatrical Force Driving Theatre Exile's Vision. Canuso's...
Philadelphia Police Seek Community Help to Find Missing 14-Year-Old Sandra McCoy
The Philadelphia Police Department is seeking assistance from the community in the search for Sandra McCoy, a 14-year-old girl reported missing from the 24th District. She was last seen on the afternoon of July 1st around 5:00 pm near the 18xx block of E Pacific St. According to the police report, Sandra is described as standing 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing approximately 85 pounds, and has burgundy hair and brown eyes. She is also noted to have a Pandora bracelet, and features both nose and ear piercings.
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