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Teen Faces Murder Charges in House-Sitting Mother's Death
Authorities say they have made an arrest in the slaying of a New Jersey woman who was beaten to death while house-sitting.
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Penn State Frat Death Case Plods Ahead, But Pared Down, as Tim Piazza's Parents Threaten Civil Action
A string of guilty pleas has left just five defendants still fighting charges in the hazing-related death of a pledge at a Penn State fraternity two years ago, a case whittled down as prosecutors were unable to get the most serious counts to stick.
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New Charges Filed as Video Footage Reveals Penn State Fraternity Pledge Timothy Piazza Given 18 Drinks in 82 Minutes
Deleted surveillance footage recovered by the FBI shows Penn State fraternity pledge Tim Piazza was given at least 18 drinks in the span of 1 hour and 22 minutes, Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks said Monday afternoon.
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Pa. Passes Timothy Piazza Anti-Hazing Law
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf passed the Timothy Piazza Anti-Hazing law. The law will increase penalties for hazing, and has come after the death of Penn State student Timothy Piazza.
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Target Goes Small With Main Line Store
The new brick-and-mortar location will open near the SEPTA Regional Rail stop in Ardmore
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NJ Police Officer Sentenced for Trading Sexual Favors for Lesser Charges
A New Jersey police officer who prosecutors say traded sexual favors for lesser charges is going to prison.
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Taxi Company Ordered to Pay after Driver Ejects Gay Couple
Philadelphia officials have ordered a taxi company to pay a former passenger who says he was kicked out of a cab after he kissed his male partner.
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Police Officer Charged for Kicking Handcuffed Suspect in New Video
Video shows a police officer in New Jersey kicking a handcuffed suspect in the head.
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Attorneys in Delaware Prison Riot Case Meet with Judge
A judge presiding over the prosecution of several inmates charged in a fatal prison uprising in Delaware is meeting with attorneys to outline a case schedule.
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Former Wilmington Fire Chief Indicted on Charges of Stealing from Other Firefighters
The former fire chief in Delaware’s largest city has been indicted on charges of stealing from an association of minority firefighters that he once led.
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New Jersey Bill that Exempts Breast Pumps from Sales Tax Heads to Gov. Christie
Buying breast pumps and breast milk supplies could get more affordable in New Jersey.
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Former Wilmington Fire Chief Facing Charges
Former Wilmington Fire Chief Anthony Goode faces theft and racketeering charges after being accused of stealing $50,000 from organization representing firefighters.
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Drunk Driver Continues Driving With New Jersey Transit Sign Through Car Roof, Police Say
Police in New Jersey say a woman was drunk when she continued driving with a mass transit sign sticking out of the roof of her car.
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Santa With ‘Naughty' and ‘Nice' Tattoos Must Tone it Down
A beloved Santa with “naughty” tattooed on one arm and “nice” tattooed on the other has been asked to tone down his typically goofy poses at a suburban Philadelphia mall, leaving some fans miffed.
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‘Naughty and Nice' Santa Told to Tone It Down
A community is outraged after a popular but unconventional Santa Claus was told by a company to tone it down. NBC10’s Drew Smith has the story.
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George Washington's Jeweled Medal Comes Back to Philly
The Museum of the American Revolution has unveiled Wednesday a jewel-encrusted Diamond Eagle, owned and worn by George Washington. The medal was presented to Washington in Philly 233 years ago.
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George Washington's Diamond Eagle Jewel Revealed at the Museum of the American Revolution
A jewel-encrusted medal owned and worn by George Washington is going on display in Philadelphia for the first time since it was presented to Washington in the city 233 years ago.
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Wilmington City Counsel Stalls Mayor's Anti-Blight Proposal
A Delaware mayor’s proposal to impose liens and sheriff sales on vacant and blighted properties has stalled.
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SEPTA Gets Approval for Natural Gas Plant
Philadelphia Air Management Services (AMS) issued a permit allowing SEPTA to move ahead with its proposed natural-gas power plant in Nicetown.
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Penn State Still Fighting 2 Jerry Sandusky Sexual Abuse Claim Lawsuits
One of two lawsuits still pending in the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal is nearing trial, and lawyers for the alleged victims in both cases say they have evidence Penn State administrators were not the only people at the university who knew about sex abuse by the ex-coach years before his arrest.