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Chaos on I-95 as road rage shooting shuts down highwayFOX 29 Philadelphia2 days ago
Daylight saving time will end soon. Here’s when clocks ‘fall back’PennLive.com14 hours ago
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Philadelphia travelers feel effects of Hurricane HeleneCBS Phillylast hour
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Shopping malls have become important social and cultural spaces, offering not only a place to shop but also a venue for socializing, entertainment, and community events. Online shopping trends have influenced the retail landscape, but shopping malls continue to be popular destinations for those seeking a diverse and interactive shopping experience. Retail Stores: Malls typically have a wide range of retail stores, including clothing stores, electronics shops, bookstores, and more...
Philadelphia travelers feel effects of Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene is more than 1,000 miles from Philadelphia, but the storm is certainly making an impact at the airport."We've been keeping track of it but we're trying to stay calm," Thomas Torres from Northeast Philadelphia said. He is flying Thursday to Orlando with his cousin.The two plan to drive to Tampa over the weekend for the Eagles-Buccaneers game."It's going to be my first Eagles game, so go Birds all the way. I ain't letting no hurricane stop me," said Jayden Negroni, who is traveling with Torres.It's not stopping a New Jersey mother-daughter duo headed to the Sunshine State on...
'Blood-curdling scream' wakes up Philadelphia neighborhood; residents demand answers
Residents in a South Philadelphia neighborhood tell our Investigative Team they were startled awake by loud screams early Monday morning.The screams, they said, created panic and concern.In the aftermath, the residents said they were angry after learning the screams were part of a test conducted in a civil case against the City of Philadelphia."It was so upsetting, like very loud shrieking screams," said Rachel Robbins of South Philadelphia."It was this blood-curdling scream, and it was a series of four or five screams," added Allison Sacks a neighbor."How long did it last?" asked Action News' Chad Pradelli."A good hour," Sacks replied.The...
Delco school closes after "copycat threat" made nearby
A charter school in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, closed Wednesday after it and a neighboring school were threatened.Chester Community Charter School, which has campuses in Chester, Upland and Aston, Pennsylvania, said it was closing "due to threats to a neighboring school and a copycat threat to CCCS."The threats are being investigated. Which neighboring school received the threat was not clear."Interference with the education of our students is not only a crime, it is also a moral and ethical violation that threatens the wellbeing of our community. It will not be tolerated and its perpetrators will be brought to justice," CCCS said...
Philadelphia Area Hospitals Earn Concerning ‘D’ Grade for Patient Safety
Each year, a list is released that highlights the top hospitals in the Philadelphia area, determined by how effectively they care for their patients. Hospitals that don't perform as well receive lower grades, such as a "D," which means they aren't rated as well in terms of patient safety. These...
Police are digging up the remains of 8 unidentified homicide victims in a Northeast Philadelphia burial ground
Investigators from the Police Department, the Medical Examiner’s Office and the FBI are working all week in a Northeast Philadelphia potter’s field to exhume and identify the remains of eight homicide victims.
Woman riding motorized scooter dies in Northeast Philly crash, police say
A 48-year-old woman riding a motorized scooter died Wednesday night in Northeast Philly after colliding with an SUV, Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said. The crash happened just after 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of Frankford Avenue and Academy Road. Small said the 48-year-old was riding a motorized scooter northbound on Frankford when it collided with a 20-year-old driving a Kia SUV traveling southbound. As the Kia made a left turn onto Academy Road, Small said it collided with the 48-year-old and knocked her off the motorized scooter. Police found the woman lying in the northbound lanes of Frankford Avenue following the crash. She was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead at 9:53 p.m., according to Small. The 48-year-old woman was traveling with about five or six other people riding dirt bikes or other motorized scooters before the crash, according to witnesses. The others fled the scene, Small said. Small said that the 20-year-old driver of the Kia remained on the scene.
Cash 5, Match 6, Mega Millions Win Big In PA In One Day
A jackpot-winning Pennsylvania Lottery Match 6 ticket worth $1.68 million from the Wednesday, Sept. 25 drawing was sold in Northampton County at West Easton Grocery & Smoke Shop, located at 708 A East Street in Easton, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery. The store will earn a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
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...
Man injured in Delco workplace shooting describes distracting gunman to save his father
Chuck Doyle showed the scars left behind on his body after getting shot in both arms and the back at the Delaware County Linen in Chester, Pennsylvania, in May.Police say a disgruntled employee walked into the linen shop and started shooting, killing two people and injuring three others.Doyle is a mechanic at Delaware County Linen and says he was fixing a washing machine when he heard the shots. He says he immediately thought to help his father, who also works with him. He spoke about the moment he came face to face with the shooter."He looks at me and that's...
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