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House Arrest for Mom Charged in Quadriplegic Daughter's Death
A judge has ruled that a Philadelphia woman charged with third-degree murder in the death of her adult quadriplegic daughter can be released on house arrest.
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Pa. Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell Plans to Resign After Admitting to Theft, AG Says
State Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell surrendered to police on Wednesday morning. Attorney General Josh Shapiro says the Philly representative will be resigning. She was accused of stealing money from her community and using it for personal use.
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West Philadelphia State Lawmaker to Plead Guilty to Stealing $500,000 From Nonprofit
A publicly elected Philadelphia official will face criminal charges, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced Tuesday.
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Brandon Brooks' Anxiety Reportedly Returns, Forcing Him Out of Sunday's Game
Brandon Brooks’s illness that forced him out of Sunday’s game was a return of game-day anxiety, according to a report.
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Philadelphia District Attorney's Office Wins Court Battle Against Police Union Over ‘Do Not Call List'
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office won another court battle in their ongoing feud with the local police union.
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Philadelphia Police Union President Calls Out Eagles Star Malcolm Jenkins
The head of the Philadelphia police officers’ union disparaged Eagles star safety Malcolm Jenkins Tuesday, calling an opinion essay by the football player in the Philadelphia Inquirer a”racist attack.”
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Mom Charged in Death of Quadriplegic Daughter Inside Philadelphia Home
A woman was arrested Saturday and charged in the murder of her quadriplegic daughter who was found dead inside a Philadelphia home last year.
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Philadelphia's Trash Trucks Crashing Daily, Report Finds
Philadelphia’s sanitation fleet has been involved in about 2,000 accidents since June 2015, with two-thirds of the crashes determined to be the garbage truck driver’s fault, according to a newspaper analysis.
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University Leaders Seek $100M to Redesign Pennsylvania's State System
The system overseeing more than a dozen Pennsylvania universities has unanimously voted to ask the state for up to $100 million over the next five years to further consolidate.
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Parents of Murdered Temple University Student Jenna Burleigh Sue Bar, Killer
The parents of a Temple University student who was beaten, stabbed and strangled by a former student two years ago are suing the bar where the two met, and the killer himself.
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Doug Pederson Had ‘Great Conversation' With Bradham, Ready to Move on
Nigel Bradham has not been suspended and will play in the Eagles’ season opener against Washington on Sunday, according to head coach Doug Pederson.
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Socks Help Solve 28-Year-Old Cold Case Murder, Authorities Say
A pair of socks helped lead to an arrest in the killing of a Pennsylvania woman nearly 30 years ago, authorities said.
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Pennsylvania Couple Says Bryn Mawr Hospital Misplaced Remains of Miscarried Baby
Tiffany Griffin and Chad Greaves filed a lawsuit Thursday claiming Bryn Mawr Hospital mistakenly gave a funeral home Griffin’s placenta to cremate instead of the baby’s remains.
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Philadelphia Court Dismisses Police Union Lawsuit Over Problem Cops List
A court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Philadelphia’s police union over a list of officers who prosecutors have tried to keep off the witness stand because of alleged wrongdoing.
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Bucks County School District's Tax-Rate Flub Leads to $900K Deficit
Officials at a suburban Philadelphia school district say a single-digit tax rate typo created a nearly $900,000 deficit for the school district.
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Meek Mill's Decadelong Legal Battle Wears on After No Decision on New Trial
A decision on whether Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill will be retried in a drug and gun case has been delayed until later this month, prolonging the celebrity’s 12-year legal battle many of his supporters hoped would end Tuesday.