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Pastor Accused of Teen Rape Returns to U.S. to Face Charges
A former Chester County, Pennsylvania, pastor wanted on charges he raped and impregnated a teen girl returned to the United States to face charges.
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Pastor Accused of Raping, Impregnating Teen Skips Flight: Police
A Chester County, Pennsylvania, pastor wanted on charges he raped and impregnated a teen girl skipped his flight home from Ecuador but is still expected to surrender to police this weekend, according to police.
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Ex-Chester County Pastor Flees Country But Will Surrender on Charges He Raped Teen Girl
A Chester County pastor wanted on charges he raped and impregnated a teen girl is out of the country but expected to return and surrender to police by week’s end, said police.
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Harris Wofford, Activist Who Served Pennsylvania in U.S. Senate, Dies at 92
Former U.S. Sen. Harris Wofford of Pennsylvania, a civil rights activist who staged an upset Senate win in 1991, has died. He was 92.
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Firefighter Injured in West Philadelphia Building Fire
A Philadelphia firefighter was injured Friday when flames ripped through a vacant warehouse in West Philadelphia.
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Team 17 Strong: Pro Athletes, Community Rally Around High School Football Player Battling Cancer
An entire community as well as sports figures across the country are rallying behind a high school football star battling cancer.
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Students React After Racial Slur Left on Dorm Room Door
Students at Saint Joseph’s University opened up the student newspaper website to an abrupt title on Wednesday: “Racial Slur Left on Students’ Dorm Room Door.”
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Fifth Heat Wave of the Summer Headed for Philadelphia
We’ve already had FOUR heat waves in Philadelphia this summer season (1 in May, 3 in July), with 25 days with 90+ degree temperatures. In short: a pretty hot summer, but nowhere near record hot. Now, another heat wave is about to start.
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Police Search for Driver in Deadly Hit-and-Run, Offer $10K Reward
A man who went out to get something to eat is now dead after a hit-and-run driver struck him in a crosswalk. Fred Gitterman, 69, was walking along Lancaster Avenue in Radnor on Tuesday night around 8 p.m. when he was struck.
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Search For Hit and Run Driver Continues
A reward has been offered to find a driver of an SUV that struck and killed a man in a crosswalk on Lancaster Ave. in Radnor Tuesday night.
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The Roots Sing ‘Fly, Eagles Fly' During Halftime Warm-Up for Eagles-Vikings Game
The Eagles won’t be the only group of men Philadelphians will be cheering for at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday. According to the Eagles Twitter account, The Roots will be performing the halftime show.
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4 Hurt, Including Police Officer, in Bucks County Apartment Fire
A police officer and three other people were sent to the hospital Tuesday night after flames engulfed a Bucks County apartment complex.
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6 Teens Charged in On-Ice Hockey Brawl in March
What was a hockey brawl in March became a court battle Tuesday when six players from a Ridley hockey club team were charged with simple assault and two other related counts in Montgomery County district court.
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Teens Charged After on-Ice Brawl
Six teens will be heading to court after an on-ice brawl during a hockey game in March. Now, prosecutors are saying this all boils down to one team not being able to handle losing.
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Driverless Car Veers Down Road, Slams Into New Jersey School
A driverless car slammed into a school Thursday morning following a minor accident nearby, according to The Lakewood Scoop.
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All Monroe Township Schools Closed for Air Quality Testing After Mold is Found in Elementary School
Families in one South Jersey community had to make alternate plans Tuesday morning after mold concerns closed all schools in the district. And, the closures continue through the week.
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Parents Await Results as Officials Check for Mold in Schools
Parents of students in the Monroe Township School District in Gloucester Township, New Jersey are waiting for the results as officials check for mold. NBC10’s Cydney Long has the details.