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Investigation ongoing after man exposed self, engaged in ‘lewd behavior' in Fairmount
A 22-year-old man who, police believe, repeatedly exposed himself and “engaged in lewd behavior,” in Philadelphia’s Fairmount neighborhood is being investigated by law enforcement officials.
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Suspects sought in deadly Center City shooting after Pride celebrations
Law enforcement officials have announced two suspects that they are seeking following the June 2, 2025 shooting death of 31-year-old Derwin Darnell Joseph Matthews, Jr. Loved ones have told NBC10 that Matthews was a chef and prominent member of the city’s ballroom community. On Thursday, police officials said they are hoping to track down two men for their suspected involvement…
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Chlorine leak leads to shelter in place order in Deptford Township
Residents in Deptford Township, New Jersey, were told to shelter in place on Thursday after, officials said, a chlorine cylinder experienced a leak at a facility in the township. In an alert shared at about 1:20 p.m. on Thursday, officials said the precautionary shelter in place was issued because a “chlorine cylinder within a Deptford Twp. MUA facility, at S….
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Police: Man riding in car shot by gunman in passing vehicle in Southwest Philly
A passenger in a car driving along Woodland Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia was injured by gunfire when a shooter in a passing vehicle fired on his car on Wednesday night, police said.
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Gunman steps off bus, shoots man waiting at bus stop in West Philly, police say
Law enforcement officials are on the lookout for a man who, police say, stepped off a SEPTA bus, produced a handgun, and shot a man at a West Philly bus stop on Wednesday night. According to police, the incident happened at about 11:15 p.m. at the intersection of 52nd Street and Girard Avenue when, a victim claimed, he was shot…
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To address budget gap, Temple plans to eliminate some positions
As Temple University looks to bridge a $19 million budget gap, the school’s president, John Fry, said the institution will need to eliminate some positions.
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New Pa. plates are here and the Phanatic, Gritty and the Gov. already have them
For the first time in about 25 years, the Commonwealth has new state license plates — these celebrate the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary — and Gov. Josh Shapiro shared video of mascots getting theirs.
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Fare warning: PPA to fine drivers parked in bike lanes along Spruce and Pine
As new signage is installed, a two week grace period will end and drivers who park in along bike lanes along Spruce and Pine streets in Center City Philadelphia will be slapped with fines.
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Inmate in Camden Co. Correctional Facility charged with killing fellow prisoner
An inmate at the Camden County Correctional Facility has been charged with killing a fellow prisoner, officials said. According to law enforcement officials in New Jersey, Shaquan Shields, 29, of Camden, has been charged with manslaughter following the June 13, 2025, death of fellow inmate, Edward Brooks, 42, of Newark, Del. On that day, officials said, Brooks was found unresponsive…
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Netflix House to bring streaming to life in King of Prussia
Netflix is set to bring some of its most popular shows to life with Netflix House, which organizers say will be a permanent year-round venue for ‘first-of-their-kind immersive story-driven experiences.’