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SEPTA unveils final bus revolution proposal
After years of review and revision, SEPTA has presented, what it said with be, the final version of its plan to revitalize and improve bus service throughout the city.
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Teen shot inside apartment. Bullets narrowly miss sleeping girls he was babysitting
A 16-year-old was babysitting two little girls when Philadelphia police said someone knocked on the door. When the teen opened the apartment door the person on the other side started shooting.
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Prosecutors plan to seek death penalty for alleged Bucks Co. family killer
On Wednesday morning in a New Jersey court, Andre Gordon, 26, waived his right to an extradition hearing. He will immediately head to Pennsylvania to face charges in the slayings of his stepmother, teen sister and the mother of his children.
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First officers on scene to mass shooting at SEPTA bus stop recognized for heroism
Two Philadelphia police officers — who were the first on scene of a shooting that left eight teens hurt on March 6 — are being recognized for their heroic efforts.
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‘I'm here, look at me': NJ vet's daughter – a nurse – and positivity guide him in cancer battle
Aside from the nurses and doctors who work there, Abraham “Abe” Bren might know the halls of Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center better than anyone. He’s currently battling cancer for the fourth time, after also surviving a heart attack.
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Former Montco EMT arrested in Miami on child porn charges
A former EMT at the Upper Perkiomen Valley Ambulance Association was apprehended in Florida last week after law enforcement officials, allegedly, found child sexual assault materials on his cell phone.
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Person stabbed at Center City SEPTA station
Police taped off part of Dilworth Park, just outside Philadelphia City Hall, after a person who was stabbed ran down into a Center City SEPTA station, according to SEPTA.
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Your old Christmas tree can help sustain Philly Goat Project's mission
To fund their mission, Philly Goat Project is hosting three Christmas TreeCycling events.
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Main Line Health issues renewed mask wearing mandate as COVID, flu cases rise
Masks will be mandatory at all Main Line Health facilities for two weeks starting on Thursday as COVID cases rise in our region.
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Man dies, woman hurt as fire tears through Philly rowhome
Firefighters said they battled smoke, flames and debris inside a burning rowhome. A man died in the blaze, while a woman was hurt.