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Flyers Are Woefully in Need of Change
Following Wednesday’s dreadful 5-2 loss to the Sabres and entering Friday’s matchup with the Rangers, it has become increasingly clear the 2018-19 Flyers are in need of change. By John Boruk
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Lost Evidence, Misconduct Make Defending Bill Cosby Hard: Lawyers
Bill Cosby’s lawyers blame his arrest on sexual assault charges on “a perfect storm” of mistakes by a federal judge and misconduct by an ambitious prosecutor and celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred.
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Bill Cosby Tries Again to Delay Montgomery County Sex Assault Case, Get Charges Tossed
A date has been set for a preliminary hearing in the criminal sex assault case against Bill Cosby.
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Date Set for Cosby Preliminary Hearing in Sex Assault Case
A date has been set for a preliminary hearing in the criminal sex assault case against Bill Cosby.
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Atlantic City Councilman Proposes 20 Percent Pay Cut for City Officials
Councilman: 20 percent pay cut for Atlantic City officials
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Father Shoots Son in Chest After Dispute in Northeast Philly: Police
A man shot his 38-year-old son in the chest in Northeast Philadelphia after a dispute, according to police.
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Boy Burned Following Bus Driver's Request to Move Live Wire
Police say a Pennsylvania school bus driver asked an 11-year-old student to get off the bus and move a downed, live power line.
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Caught on Camera: Woman Swipes Packages From Door of Home in South Philly
Surveillance cameras rolled as a woman strolled up to a private residence in South Philly…
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Nazareth Mayor Faces Trial in Theft of $8K From Fire Company
The mayor of an eastern Pennsylvania borough is heading to trial on charges he stole $8,000 from a fire company social club.
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Gym Teacher To Return to Work After Being Fired for Breaking up a Fight
A teacher who was fired after breaking up a fight between two students is getting his job back.
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Aretha Franklin Joins Musikfest's Star-Studded Lineup
Aretha Franklin will perform at Bethlehem summer Musikfest
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Philly District Attorney Vows to Fight for Fair Elections
Philly DA and Committee of Seventy vow to fight election day improprieties
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1-Year-Old Girl Dies After Falling Into Pennsylvania Swimming Pool
Authorities say a baby girl died after falling into a swimming pool in western Pennsylvania.
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Empty SEPTA Bus Crashes in West Philly, 1 Hurt
One person was hurt in a chain reaction crash that included a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority bus in Philadelphia, said police.
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Pennsylvania Judge Rules Retirement Age Votes Won't Count
Pa. judge ruled Wednesday that primary election votes cast on a constitutional amendment ballot question to extend the state’s judicial retirement age won’t count.
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McDonald's To Give Away $15K Worth of SEPTA Tokens This Wednesday
McDonald’s will be giving away over 8,000 tokens at the Broad Street Line’s Walnut/Locust station.
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Temple Celebrates Ground Breaking for New $170 Million Library
Temple will celebrate ground breaking for new $170M library.
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Chick-fil-A Employee Gets A Special Surprise From Restaurant Patrons
Chick-fil-A employee receives unexpected gift from adoring customers
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Philadelphia Eagles Partner With CHOP to Host 6th Annual Huddle Up for Autism
The Philadelphia Eagles will host Huddle Up for Autism on Sunday, April 17th at Lincoln Financial.