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Republicans narrowly passed a bill through the House to keep the lights on and avoid a government shutdown, but it needs Democratic votes to get through the Senate. And, Democrats say they won't vote for it. ABC News national correspondent Steven Portnoy reports. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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Republicans narrowly passed a bill through the House to keep the lights on and avoid a government shutdown, but it needs Democratic votes to get through the Senate. And, Democrats say they won't vote for it. ABC News national correspondent Steven Portnoy reports. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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1 Man federally indicted on kidnapping and conspiracy charges in 2023 abduction of Wey Um 1:02
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Nearly two years after a bartender was abducted at gunpoint in front of his Northeast Philadelphia home, a man has been federally indicted on kidnapping and conspiracy charges. Here’s KYW Newsradio's Crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson. (Photo of Wey Um. Credit: Philadelphia Police Department)…
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1 PATCO to reopen long-closed Franklin Square Station in April 1:04
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After years of construction and renovations, PATCO says its Franklin Square Station will reopen next month. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo reports. (photo credit: Mike DeNardo/KYW)
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1 Rutgers, University of Delaware under federal investigation for potential Civil Rights violations 1:10
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Rutgers and University of Delaware are among dozens of universities under federal investigation for potential Civil Rights violations. The Department of Education says they had programs in place that limited eligibility based on race. More on this from KYW Newsradio South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (photo credit: Tim Jimenez/KYW Newsradio)…
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1 DA Krasner gets some harsh criticism in granting a right-to-know request for former assistant 1:17
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A Philadelphia Common Pleas judge had harsh words for District Attorney Larry Krasner in granting a right to know request for a former assistant in his office. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (photo credit: Mark Makela/Getty Images)
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1 After making copies of key fobs, police say thieves stole 3 cars in Montco 1:00
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Police in Montgomery County issued a warning to car owners after three Hondas were stolen overnight March 12 into March 13 in Royersford. Authorities said the thieves used devices that captured and relayed the signal from the key fobs to unlock and start each car. Photo Credit: NBC10
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1 Medical Report: Dental care plays a big role in overall health 0:45
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Your teeth and gums are more than just your smile. Good dental hygiene and health can play a much bigger role in your overall healthcare, and help prevent some illnesses.
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1 Two dead, including child, in North Philadelphia rowhome fire; cause under investigation 1:55
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Two people, including a six-year-old girl, were killed in an early morning rowhome fire in the Fairhill section of the city. Two others, including a boy, were injured. Photo Credit: Tim Jimenez
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1 Brush fire in Lower Providence causes massive delays during evening commute 0:23
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Crews are working on containing a brush fire that closed a portion of Route 422 East in Montgomery County for about three hours Thursday evening. (Photo Credit: Trappe Fire Company No. 1)
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1 Federal judge orders Trump administration to reinstate 30,000 fired federal workers 2:09
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A federal judge in San Francisco orders President Trump to rehire probationary workers let go in mass firings across 6 agencies. District Judge William Alsup calls the firings "a sham," saying the Trump administration did not follow the law and its explanation in court that the firings were based on performance, in his words 'was a lie.' So far, the order extends to reinstating 30,000 fired workers, (at the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Defense, Energy, Interior and Treasury), but the judge says he may extend the order to cover other federal agencies. Photo Credit: Getty Images…
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1 EPA cancels grant for air monitoring around Delaware City Refinery 0:59
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The Environmental Protection Agency is cancelling a grant used to monitor air quality at a refinery in Northern Delaware. KYW’s Matt Coughlin has more on what it means... (Photo Credit: Jennifer Corbett/Delaware News Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK)
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1 ACLU of PA, Education Law Center of PA issue guidance to PA school districts after Department of Ed threat to cut funding for DEI 1:07
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The ACLU of Pennsylvania and the Education Law Center of PA is giving guidance to school districts and charter schools about the Department of Education’s threat to cut federal funding to schools that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more… (Photo Credit: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)…
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1 Family of slain Philadelphia SWAT officer recognizes five years since his death in the line of duty 1:25
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It’s been five years since Philadelphia Police Sergeant James O’Connor was killed in the line of duty while serving an arrest warrant to a homicide suspect in the city's Frankford neighborhood. A memorial service is held in the Northeast to remember the fallen member of the Department's SWAT team. As KYWs crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson tells us, his son continues to honor his legacy... (Photo: Kristen Johanson/KYW Newsradio)…
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1 Bill to outlaw tracking devices to stalk someone advances in Harrisburg 1:13
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A Pennsylvania House committee has advanced a bill that would prohibit remote stalking. It's one of a handful of bills from last session that had strong support, but stalled out before the session ended. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports... (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
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1 Delaware County officials announce multi-year plan to address community health needs 1:09
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There’s officially a plan to help residents in Delaware County improve their health. As KYW Newsradio's Justin Udo tells us it’s a multi-year plan that addresses a number of issues. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
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1 Parker's $6.7 billion budget proposal highlights tax cuts, major housing investment 1:11
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker pledged to begin restructuring Philadelphia taxes as she presented her budget to city council, today. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (Photo Credit: Pat Loeb/KYW Newsradio)
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1 Lawmakers in Trenton look for solutions to New Jersey's spikes in energy prices 1:21
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Energy rates have been on a steady climb in New Jersey over the last several years, and another 20-percent jump is on the horizon. Lawmakers in Trenton are holding special meetings to come up with solutions. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has more on this. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
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1 U.S. and New Jersey flags flown at half-staff in honor of fallen Newark Detective Azcona 0:45
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New Jersey is flying all U.S. and state flags at half-staff today in recognition of Newark Detective Joseph Azcona, who was shot and killed in the line of duty last week. Governor Phil Murphy signing the executive order today. (Photo Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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1 Head coach Tom Shirley on Jefferson in NCAA women’s tournament 6:25
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Three Philadelphia-area teams — Holy Family, Thomas Jefferson and West Chester universities — have qualified for the Division II men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. KYW Newsradio’s Matt Leon spoke with Jefferson head coach Tom Shirley as the women’s team readies for play. (Photo credit: Kosola Productions)…
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1 Head coach Bernadette Laukaitis on Holy Family in NCAA women’s tournament 12:11
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Three Philadelphia-area teams — Holy Family, Thomas Jefferson and West Chester universities — have qualified for the Division II men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. KYW Newsradio’s Matt Leon spoke with Bernadette Laukaitis, head coach of Holy Family, as the women’s team readies for play. (Photo credit: Nick Textores/Holy Family Athletics)…
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1 Head coach Damien Blair on West Chester in NCAA men’s tournament 4:51
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Three Philadelphia-area teams — Holy Family, Thomas Jefferson and West Chester universities — have qualified for the Division II men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. KYW Newsradio’s Matt Leon spoke with Damien Blair, head coach of the West Chester Golden Rams, as the men’s team readies for play. (Photo credit: Sam Yothers)…
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1 Crews tame 191-acre Gloucester County wildfire 1:41
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Crews in South Jersey have fully contained a wildfire that broke out on Wednesday and threatened properties in Franklin Township, Gloucester County. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez has more. (Photo credit: New Jersey Forest Fire Service)
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1 Man accused of robbing banks in South Jersey is arrested in Ukraine 1:11
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A man wanted for bank robberies in South Jersey has been arrested in Ukraine. The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office says 29-year-old Edward Deveaux, of Berlin Township, robbed at least three banks in Burlington and Camden counties in 2022, then fled the area. Investigators say he flew to several European countries before settling in Lviv, Ukraine, where he is currently being held pending extradition to the U.S.…
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1 2 men killed, another wounded in Logan shootings 1:11
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Three people were shot and two of them were killed after two shootings in the Logan neighborhood of North Philadelphia. Police say there was a double shooting on Wagner Avenue, near North 10th Street. The first victim who was killed was a 22-year-old man who was shot multiple times in the chest and head. A 19-year-old man was also shot in the hand, hip and rear end. He is in stable condition. A few blocks away on North 11th and Loudon streets, a 23-year-old man was killed after being shot three times. No arrests have been made.…
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1 Mural Arts showcases collaborative works inspired by Ukrainian artists and styles 1:12
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The war in Ukraine is having an impact on Philly's art scene. A local artist who learned techniques from Ukrainian artists is now showing his work at Drexel's Leonard Pearlstein Gallery. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports.
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1 Prosecutors say Pa. man's defense will argue evidence was planted in Idaho student murders case 1:13
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Lawyers for the Poconos man accused of killing four Idaho college students in 2022 could argue that he was framed. That's according to prosecutors who claim in court documents that the defense plans to say someone else planted a knife sheath with Bryan Kohberger's DNA at the crime scene. Investigators ran that DNA through a genealogy database and got a partial match for Kohberger's uncle. Defense lawyers tried to get the DNA evidence thrown out last month, but the judge denied that. Kohberger's murder trial is set to begin in August. (Photo by Kai Eiselein-Pool/Getty Images)…
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1 House passes bill that will avert government shutdown, but Senate votes unclear 2:18
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Republicans narrowly passed a bill through the House to keep the lights on and avoid a government shutdown, but it needs Democratic votes to get through the Senate. And, Democrats say they won't vote for it. ABC News national correspondent Steven Portnoy reports. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)…
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1 No more free bags — Southwest to impose fees for checked luggage 2:16
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Southwest Airlines will begin charging for checked bags in just a couple of months. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg has more. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
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1 Comcast CEO gifts $125M to CHOP to create new pediatric hospital in Philadelphia 1:20
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Comcast CEO Brian Roberts and his wife, Aileen, announced a $125 million gift — the largest single gift in the hospital’s history — to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to create a new hospital, Roberts Children’s Health. (Photo provided by CHOP)
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1 Montco man accused of spreading child sex abuse materials online 1:20
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Douglas Penglase, a 37-year-old man from Hatboro, Montgomery County, is accused of spreading child sex abuse materials online. In May 2023, the social media platform Kik reported a user to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, alleging the transmission of child sex abuse materials on its app. The organization flagged 50 files for depictions of adults engaging in sexual activity with 8- to 12-year-old girls. Law enforcement then searched the contents of that Kik account and found nearly 300 files and more than 1,100 messages to other Kik users. The criminal complaint alleges that Penglase was one of the users who chatted with the original user, and officials said they shared nine videos apiece. A law enforcement search of Penglase’s account allegedly revealed almost 800 files containing child sex abuse materials. Penglase made his initial appearance in court on Tuesday. If convicted, he faces a maximum of 20 years in prison.…
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We take our feet for granted, but when there’s a problem, the issue is almost impossible to ignore. KYW medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough takes a look at one of the most common causes of foot pain.
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1 Higher car insurance premiums could be on the horizon if tariff wars continue with Mexico and Canada 1:14
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One of the downstream effects of higher tariffs on Mexico and Canada could be increased car insurance premiums. KYW Newsradio's South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has more. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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1 Running back AJ Dillon and Eagles reportedly agree on a 1-year contract 2:00
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Running back AJ Dillon and the Eagles have reportedly agreed on a one-year contract. Dillon, a former Packer for five seasons, was out all of last season with a neck injury. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram has more. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images)
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1 Philadelphia mayor expected to propose cuts to wage and business taxes in second budget address 1:11
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker presents her second budget to City Council today. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports it includes cuts to the business and wage taxes.
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1 Gloucester County wildfire spreads to 150 acres 1:08
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Crews in South Jersey have been working to contain a wildfire that broke out on Wednesday and threatened properties in Franklin Township, Gloucester County. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports live from the scene.
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1 Philly filmmaker furthers his nonprofit’s mission with new documentary highlighting the struggles of former inmates 1:15
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After serving time in prison for causing a death due to an accidental shooting, a West Philly man is dedicated to being a model citizen and helping the youth in his community do the same. KYW Newsradio's community impact reporter Racquel Williams has more.
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1 Strath Haven High School wins Delco Hi-Q academic quiz competition 1:08
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Strath Haven High School is taking home academic gold after they beat out a number of other schools in Delco Hi-Q, the longest-running academic quiz competition in the country. KYW Newsradio’s Justin Udo has more.
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1 Haddon Township business owner released from ICE custody, reunited with family 1:18
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A Haddon Township restaurant owner detained by ICE agents more than two weeks ago has finally rejoined her family. KYW’s Vik Raghupathi has the story. (Photo: NBC10)
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1 Restructuring of city taxes expected in Mayor Parker’s new Philly budget proposal 0:57
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is expected to announce a restructuring of city taxes when she introduces her budget to City Council on Thursday. KYW Newsradio City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports.
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1 SEPTA to launch buses with designated spaces for children in strollers 0:55
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SEPTA bus riders will start to notice signs that reserve a space for the transit agency's youngest passengers. KYW Newsradio's Conner Barkon reports. (Photo: SEPTA)
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1 Popular Fairmount Park cafe to close this month, but officials look to reopen it as soon as summer 1:27
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It's known as the "little café in the woods" — a spot to grab a coffee and a bite to eat along the Wissahickon Trail. But, regular customers are upset to learn that the shop will close soon. KYW Newsradio City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (Photo courtesy of The Cedars House)
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1 Philadelphia health officials warn of possible measles exposure at CHOP 1:22
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The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is warning residents about possible measles exposure at two locations in the city. Health officials say a patient with measles visited a couple of public health facilities between last Friday and Monday. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb has more. (Photo credit: Jay Janner/American-Statesman/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)…
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1 Man wanted for 2021 murder of his pregnant girlfriend is arrested in Atlanta 1:39
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The Philadelphia man accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend has been arrested after being on the run for more than four years. He was picked up in Atlanta during a traffic stop. KYW Newsradio's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson has been following this story. She join us live with the details.…
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1 The case for — and against — the U.S. Department of Education 1:29
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The Department of Education is the next federal agency facing major cuts from the Trump administration. Roughly half of DOE staff are being let go — placed on administrative leave beginning March 21. The administration says it's all part of an effort to streamline the agency. It's fueled debate over the current education system. KYW Newsradio Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert looks at arguments for and against. (Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)…
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1 Woman sentenced for 2020 Philly hit-and-run that killed bicyclist 1:00
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The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office is touting the sentencing of a hit-and-run driver responsible for the death of a cyclist in 2020. KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon has the details. (Photo provided by Philadelphia District Attorney's Office)
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1 New US Sen. Dave McCormick on Pa. budget hearings, DOGE cuts, Ukraine and more 11:57
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With two months under his belt, Pennsylvania’s newest U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick took a few minutes to sit down with KYW Newsradio's suburban bureau chief Jim Melwert, discussing the latest out of Washington, D.C., and his ongoing priorities. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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1 Bucks County residents say Energy Transfer’s efforts to remediate fuel pipeline leak are not enough 1:32
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A pipeline leak didn't just contaminate their water, residents say it disrupted their lives. Now, people who live in Upper Makefield, Bucks County want proof that they're safe -- and are calling on Sunoco to compensate them. They packed a community meeting last night. KYW Newsradio’s Vik Raghupathi was there. (Photo provided by Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection)…
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1 Pa. man found with a live turtle concealed in his pants by TSA at NJ airport 1:00
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A Pennsylvania man who was going through security at a New Jersey airport was found to have a live turtle concealed in his pants, according to the federal Transportation Security Administration. (Photo credit: TSA)
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1 Owner of Jersey Kebab to be released on bond 2 weeks after ICE arrest 1:22
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The South Jersey restaurant owner who was detained by ICE a couple weeks ago is expected to be released on bond as early as today. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez is live in Haddon Township with the story.
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1 Penn issues hiring freeze amid federal funding uncertainty 3:27
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The Trump administration’s cuts have the University of Pennsylvania pulling back on spending. The Ivy League school is freezing some hiring and reviewing its capital spending on new buildings and other projects.
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1 House passes bill to fund federal agencies through September 3:32
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The House has passed a spending bill that will fund the government through September. It now heads to the Senate. Lawmakers have until Friday to pass it to avoid a government shutdown. ABC News national correspondent Steven Portnoy reports. (Photo by Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
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1 Child advocacy group urges action to address youth mental health crisis in Pa. 1:22
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Strong Minds, Bright Futures of Pennsylvania is urging action to address the youth mental health crisis in the state. KYW Newsradio's community impact reporter Racquel Williams has more. (Illustration by Getty Images)
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1 Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles to visit White House next month 2:12
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The Philadelphia Eagles will visit the White House on April 28 to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory, press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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1 Transgender Rep. Sarah McBride misgendered by Republican congressman during House hearing 1:22
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Insults directed at Delaware Congresswoman Sarah McBride boiled over on Tuesday. McBride is the first transgender woman elected to Congress. House foreign affairs chairman Republican Keith Self of Texas referred to her as "mister," and she shot right back. (Photo by Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)
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1 Medical Report: Study says alcohol is cause of death for 14% of young people worldwide 0:48
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Canadian researchers analyzed data and found alcohol to be the cause of death in almost 14% of people between the ages of 20 and 39 worldwide. KYW medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough has more.
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1 Police officers, loved ones gather to remember fallen Sgt. Robert Wilson III, 10 years after his death 1:19
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It's been 10 years since Philadelphia police Officer Robert Wilson III was shot and killed in the line of duty while protecting patrons inside a North Philly GameStop store from an armed robbery. This morning, family, friends and fellow officers gathered to remember the man they say couldn’t stop smiling… Here’s KYW Newsradio Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson.…
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1 Museum of the American Revolution shines light on Revolutionary War women throughout March 0:54
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This Women’s History Month, the Museum of the American Revolution highlights the lives of lesser known revolutionary women in history. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports the museum is presenting a series of programming ranging from extensive in-person gallery talks to theatrical performances.
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1 Salvation Army, FedEx team to launch emergency disaster services truck 0:59
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FedEx and the Salvation Army unveiled their new emergency disaster services truck. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports FedEx donated the truck to assist people in our region during times of crisis.
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1 Delaware County community rallies to support 2 Crozer hospitals in danger of closing 1:13
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A community came together on Tuesday, calling for a long term plan to keep a local healthcare system to stay open. It's owner are currently battling bankruptcy. As KYW Newsradio’s Justin Udo tells us, if a solution is not found two Delaware county hospitals will soon close their doors for good.
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1 Key Pottstown bridge to be replaced, 15 years after closing 1:14
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15-years ago, the Keim Street Bridge in Pottstown was ruled structurally deficient and was closed. Construction on a replacement is finally underway, as we hear from KYW Newsradio Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert. (Photo: NBC10)
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1 Jersey Kebab co-owner to be released from ICE custody on bond 1:11
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Some good news for a South Jersey family torn apart for the last couple weeks by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A mother and kebab shop co-owner who has been detained by ICE since late February will rejoin her family in Haddon Township after posting bond. KYW Newsradio's Vik Raghupathi is in the newsroom with the latest.…
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1 Police release video of suspect in West Philly shooting that wounded 15-year-old 1:05
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Investigators have released surveillance video of a man wanted for what they say was a road rage shooting that injured a 15-year-old boy and a 20-year-old woman in West Philadelphia. It happened around 7 p.m. Monday along Girard Avenue near 42nd Street. Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Vanore says the victims were not the intended targets. A woman was also grazed by the bullet across her chest. Both are expected to physically recover. Police put out a picture of the suspect, who was driving the 2016 or 2017 silver Honda Civic. The vehicle has damage to the front panels, a missing passenger side hub cap and white vanity plate. Anyone who may know something is urged to call detectives at 215-686-TIPS. The incident was just one of the at least five separate shootings yesterday across the city that left seven people injured. (Photo: Philadelphia Police Department)…
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A Philadelphia City Council committee on Tuesday failed to approve a bill designed to improve safety for students by enforcing school zone speed limits with cameras. KYW Newsradio City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (Photo: Getty Images)
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1 New law inspired by Camden County wall collapse requires stronger standards for road construction projects 1:16
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A new law in New Jersey updates testing and monitoring standards for road construction projects. KYW Newsradio South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty spoke with the bill's sponsor, who says it was inspired by the wall collapse of the big direct connect project in Camden County. (Photo: NBC10)
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1 Rehab work on Market Street Bridge set to begin, with a year-long closure on the horizon 1:08
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A long-term project to shore-up the Market Street Bridge over the Schuylkill River gets underway on Monday, with a yearlong closure as part of the plan. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo reports.
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1 Detention hearing set for Haddon Township woman arrested by ICE 0:52
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A Haddon Township woman will learn today whether she can be freed on bond after she and her husband were arrested by immigration officers. KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon reports.
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1 Thieves try to steal $55K worth of beef from cargo truck in South Philly, police say 1:15
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Police are looking four suspects who attempted to steal nearly 200 pounds of beef from a cargo truck last night in South Philly. Police thwarted the crime but the would-be thieves got away. Here’s KYW Newsradio's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson. (Photo credit: NBC10)
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1 Eagles reportedly trading C.J. Gardner-Johnson 1:14
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The Eagles are trading popular safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson. NFL Network and ESPN report he's going to the Texans with a 2026 sixth-round pick for guard Kenyon Green and a 2026 fifth-rounder. More from KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
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1 Man falls to his death at North Philadelphia SEPTA station, police say 0:22
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A man fell to his death at a SEPTA station in Juniata Park Monday night. SEPTA said it was around 8:30 p.m. when the 66-year-old man was walking on the elevated crosswalk at the Erie-Torresdale Station and fell onto the tracks. There was no passing train, so officials said he was not struck. They say it appears he died from the fall. Officials do not suspect foul play. SEPTA Transit Police are investigating.…
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1 Pair of double shootings in Philadelphia leave 2 teenagers injured 1:12
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A pair of double shootings Monday evening left two Philadelphia teenagers injured. KYW Newsradio’s Vik Raghupathi has the story.
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1 Artificial intelligence has made its way into the wine industry 0:42
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AI could be in your next glass of wine. Experts say that the wine industry is proof that businesses can integrate the technology efficiently to supplement labor without displacing a workforce. Artificial intelligence is helping farmers to cut back on waste, and to run more efficient and sustainable vineyards by monitoring water use and helping determine when and where to use products like fertilizers or pest control. AI-backed tractors and irrigation systems can minimize water use by analyzing soil or vines, while also helping farmers manage acres of vineyards by providing more accurate data on the health of a crop or what a season’s yield will be. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)…
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1 Medical Report: Is your genetic data safe in the hands of big biotech companies? 0:54
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Have you ever taken a home DNA test from a company like 23andMe? Just how safe is your genetic information in their hands? KYW medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough takes a look.
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1 Residents’ concerns linger in the weeks since SPS Technologies fire in Abington Township 1:15
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There was a community meeting in Jenkintown last night, three weeks after the massive SPS Technologies fire. Many residents are still concerned about the air and water quality and how the company handled the situation. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports.
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1 Philadelphia Public League kicks off first season of girls’ flag football as a PIAA-sanctioned sport 1:19
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Monday was the start of the season for players in the Philadelphia Public League, and teams were excited to play at a new level. Last year, the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) made girls’ flag football a fully sanctioned high school sport. KYW Newsradio’s Sunny Morgan was there.…
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The stock market took a nosedive Monday, as investors react to the ongoing tariff war and President Donald Trump’s remarks that he would not rule out a recession on the horizon. KYW’s Vik Raghupathi spoke to an expert for some insight on the dismal day of trading. (photo credit: CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)…
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1 Penn fires men's basketball coach Steve Donahue 0:14
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University of Pennsylvania has fired men's basketball coach Steve Donahue after the Quakers went 8-19 in his ninth season on the job. Athletic director Alanna Wren announced the move Monday, 48 hours after the team lost to Princeton in its season finale. (photo credit: AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith, File)…
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1 Senator McCormick talks state of affairs in D.C. 1:15
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With two months under his belt, Pennsylvania’s newest U.S. Senator took a few minutes to sit down with KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert, discussing the latest out of Washington, D.C., and his ongoing priorities. (photo credit: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
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1 Philly L&I: Joe Frazier's Gym 'no longer unsafe' 1:19
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A victory of sorts for neighbors, public officials and the family of Joe Frazier fighting to preserve the heavyweight boxing legend's North Philadelphia gym. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports there may be hope for the beloved landmark that closed in 2008. (Shara Dae Howard/KYW Newsradio)
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1 CCP faculty, staff to have strike authorization vote 1:16
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Dissatisfied with the pace of contract talks, the faculty and staff at Community College of Philadelphia are taking a strike authorization vote this week. But the school is trying to head-off any strike, as we hear from KYW education reporter Mike DeNardo. (photo credit: Holli Stephens/KYW Newsradio)…
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1 Strawberry Mansion gang members plead guilty to murder, shooting charges 1:26
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Three members of a gang that terrorized the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood for years have pleaded guilty to murder and shooting charges. As KYW's Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson tells us, one of the homicide cases involved a Delaware County mother, killed by mistake. (photo credit: Philadelphia District Attorney's Office)…
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1 NJ lawmakers advance bill that would require some guidelines for student cellphone use 1:21
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While many schools already have policies in place for student cellphone use, a new bill in Trenton would require the New Jersey Department of Education to create some guidelines for phones. Details from KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (photo credit: Getty Images)
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1 City Avenue traffic reduced to one lane through April for SEPTA bridge repairs 1:12
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Drivers in Bala Cynwyd should expect delays on City Avenue for the next month as PennDOT crews begin work on the bridge over SEPTA’s Cynwyd Regional Rail tracks. Traffic is being reduced to one lane in each direction between Bryn Mawr Avenue and 47th Street until April 7. Crews are doing excavation and paving on the bridge, which is just south of Conshohocken State Road. PennDOT is rehabilitating the 114-year-old bridge to repair sidewalks and improve its retaining walls. (Photo credit: PennDOT)…
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1 NJ Transit, rail engineers union avoid possible strike with tentative contract 1:12
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Details of the agreement are still murky, but the statement says the contract will include a “reasonable wage increase” for the union’s members, a well as the resolution of a long-standing grievance. (photo credit: Getty Images)
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1 2 dead, including high school student, in Route 55 crash 1:36
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A South Jersey high school student and another young man were killed in a crash on Route 55 Sunday afternoon that left six other people hurt.
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1 What to know about the potential government shutdown 3:27
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A government shutdown looms as a bill to keep the government running waits for a vote. ABC News national correspondent Steven Portnoy has more. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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1 Pope following Vatican's spiritual retreat from afar as he recovers from pneumonia in hospital 2:32
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Pope Francis is following the Vatican's spiritual retreat from afar as he recovers from pneumonia in the hospital. (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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1 Gloucester Township police break up massive brawl at unauthorized flag football tournament 1:05
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Police in South Jersey broke up a massive fight at a flag football tournament Saturday afternoon. Gloucester Township police responded to a fight by the football fields around 1 p.m. at Gloucester Township Community Park on Hickstown Road. Authorities said about 40 people were engaged in a shoving match, and a large crowd had gathered to watch. Police broke up the fight, which they said was the result of an unsanctioned flag football tournament. According to officials, coaches from a team became disgruntled with a tournament organizer and demanded their entry fee back. The Gloucester Township Parks and Recreation Department requires permits to use athletic fields for organized events, and police said this tournament was unauthorized. An investigation is ongoing.…
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1 New Jersey advances bill that would toughen penalties for card skimmer crimes 1:30
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New Jersey lawmakers have advanced a bill to enhance penalties for people who install skimming devices at places like gas stations and convenience stores to steal credit card numbers. KYW Newsradio's South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has more. (Photo credit: Collegeville Borough Police Department)…
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1 Deal reached to keep 2 Crozer Health hospitals open ‘for the immediate future’ 1:37
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Two Crozer Health hospitals in Delaware County that were slated to close this week will stay open, at least for now, after an agreement was reached to provide short-term funding for the health system. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports.
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1 Thousands of federal workers were fired, but the latest jobs report paints a different picture. Why? 3:11
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While many federal employees have been fired over the last month, Friday's jobs report told a different story. Employers added about 151,000 jobs. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger reports. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
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1 Single-engine plane with 5 aboard crashes near Lancaster Airport 1:00
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A single-engine airplane crashed and burst into flames in the parking lot of an assisted living facility in Manheim Township, Lancaster County. (Logan Gehman/LNP/LancasterOnline via AP)
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1 Medical Report: There may soon be a better way to fight infections 0:46
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The ability of bacteria to mutate and learn to fight off antibiotics has been called a silent epidemic. There may soon be a better way to fight infections. KYW medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough has more.
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1 Meet Sister Catherine Masino, KYW's Sports Fan of the Week 3:12
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Sister Catherine Masino is not only the principal of St. Cecilia School in Fox Chase, she's also a longtime, loyal Philadelphia sports fan. KYW's Dave Uram reports. (photo courtesy of Father Chris Walsh)
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1 Negotiations underway to try to keep 2 Delco hospitals open 1:22
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Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is hosting a court-mandated meeting Sunday to try and avoid the shutdown of Crozer Chester Medical Center in Chester and Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park. (photo credit: Crozer Health)
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1 Woman found dead inside box truck in Huntington Park 1:56
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A body was found inside a truck in North Philly Saturday morning, prompting a large police response. KYW's Justin Udo is on the scene. (photo credit: Getty Images)
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KYW's Tim Jimenez sat down with host and executive producer of “SportsTown,” Dan Koob to learn more about the show. (photo courtesy of "SportsTown")
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1 'SportsTown' dives into the heart of sports culture to find America’s best sports city 2:10
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A former Philly TV reporter and KYW alum is teaming up with his friends to explore the best sports towns in the country. KYW's Tim Jimenez has the story. (Image of Rupp Arena, as shot in "SportsTown")
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1 Social work services now available at all of Camden County's libraries 1:15
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In an effort to provide more community services, the Camden County Library System has hired a full-time social worker to provide free, confidential support to residents. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more. (photo credit: Jacob Wackerhausen/Getty Images)
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1 Actors discuss timeliness of Arden Theatre production of August Wilson’s ‘King Hedley II’ 1:17
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August Wilson’s "King Hedley II" is onstage now at the Arden Theatre. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard sat down with the lead actors to discuss the impact of Wilson’s play. (Photo by Ashley Smith/Wide Eyed Studios)
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1 Commentary: American concern over discord and ineffectiveness in national leaders 1:41
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Many Americans are concerned by discord and ineffectiveness in our national leaders. And it seems the tension between parties and their voters may not be easing anytime soon. Larry Kane has KYW's Sunday commentary. (photo credit: Getty Images)
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1 Illegal dumpers in Philly could face public humiliation for their actions 1:23
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Philadelphia city council members heard ideas about how to stop illegal dumping, and proposed some of their own, at a committee hearing last week. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports.. (photo credit: Pat Loeb/KYW)
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Officials in New Mexico say actor Gene Hackman died of complications from heart disease and Alzheimer’s a week after his wife, Betsy Arakawa, died from hantavirus. The rare, but potentially fatal, disease is carried by rodents and affects the lungs. KYW’s Sunny Morgan has more. (photo credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)…
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1 Man arrested for shoplifting large amount of bacon in Northeast escapes police vehicle, runs off 0:29
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Police are looking for a man they say broke out of custody in Northeast Philadelphia early Saturday morning. (photo credit: Getty Images)
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1 Teen charged in Newark shooting that left one officer dead, another injured 1:04
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A 14-year-old is being charged with killing a police officer in Newark and injuring another Friday night. KYW’s Conner Barkon reports. (photo credit: NBC10)
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1 It's almost time to sip, stroll and sample at Northern Liberties' Expresso Martini Crawl 1:08
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A buzz is a-brewing in Northern Liberties. The second annual Espresso Martini Crawl makes a return next week. KYW's John McDevitt reports the event will feature concoctions from the classic to the cheesy. (photo credit: Northern Liberties Business Improvement District)
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1 Bearded Ladies lace up for a show about the climate crisis on an 'environmentally toxic rink' 1:03
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The Bearded Ladies Cabaret is tackling climate change in their latest performance, “Beards on Ice." KYW’s Sabrina Boyd-Surka has more on the goofy yet topical show. (photo credit: Maria Young)
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1 Boathouse Row lights up the night with special show in honor of investment anniversary 1:06
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Boathouse Row celebrated a year since a major investment into its iconic lights with a show for anyone in the area or driving on 76. KYW’s Nigel Thompson wasn’t driving while reporting on this, but he was there when lights started. (photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW)
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1 Roof collapses inside West Philly daycare; child injured 0:29
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Philadelphia firefighters were called to 60th and Market streets just after 4 p.m. Friday. There, wires and tiles were dangling from an opening in the ceiling and the entrance was blocked off with police tape. (photo credit: NBC10)
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1 This company brings comfort to those battling chronic illness 1:17
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A woman from our area is developing a new line of medical friendly fashion, offering comfort to those going through chemotherapy, dialysis and other medical treatments. KYWs Shara Dae Howard reports. (photo credit: Shara Dae Howard/KYW)
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1 Bring the noise: Here’s when you can expect cicadas to surface again 1:42
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Cicadas will be flying in our area this spring, and more will come in the summer months. According to a local expert, some of these bugs have been waiting almost two decades to emerge. KYW's Sunny Morgan has more. (photo credit: blightylad-infocus/Getty Images)
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1 The Week in Philly: Hartranft Community Center reopens, offers safe space for the neighborhood 5:31
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While the Hartranft Community Center in North Philadelphia was closed for more than two decades, neighbors missed the gathering space and community resource it used to be. The center re-opened this week, returning to its former glory with an indoor pool, multi-purpose classrooms, and more. KYW’s Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams talked to community members and officials at the re-opening. Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm.…
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1 The Week in Philly: Efforts to save two cultural landmarks 7:19
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Joe Frazier was a boxing legend in Philadelphia, but the gym where he trained to fight Muhammad Ali has fallen into disrepair. KYW Newsradio’s Shara Dae Howard tells us how the North Philly community is fighting to save the building, and how the city also rallied to restore the Marian Anderson Museum - where the famous singer and civil rights activist lived - after a flood. Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm.…
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1 The Week in Philly: Real ID is coming - for real! 4:18
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Ready? Set? Go get your government-issued Real ID before you find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time, or have to deal with a crush of procrastinators who have yet to get their Real IDs, too! With the May 7th deadline looming, KYW Newsradio South Jersey Bureau Chief Mike Dougherty provides a progress report on how the Garden State is preparing to help millions of residents obtain this updated form of identification, and explains why it will be necessary. Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm.…
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1 The Week in Philly: Driving Equality law gets mixed results three years in 6:09
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In November 2021, Philadelphia became the first major city in the United States to pass a bill eliminating minor traffic offenses. The objective was to improve police-community relations, specifically among the Black community. Three years into existence, Councilmember Isaiah Thomas, who sponsored the Driving Equality law, says the results are mixed. KYW Newsradio City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb examines the areas where the initiative has both succeeded and fallen short. Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm.…
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1 The Week in Philly: How the back-and-forth on tariffs impacts Philadelphia businesses 6:54
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President Trump has been threatening to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China since he won the election. In the past few days, he has enacted those tariffs and then quickly paused some of them. All this uncertainty has made the stock market plummet and left businesses unsure of how to move forward. The President & CEO of the World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia, Thomas Young, explains how tariffs work and how the threat of a trade war has impacted local businesses. Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm.…
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1 The Week in Philly: Philadelphia Ukrainian community remains resilient 5:44
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A new presidential administration has brought with it a dramatic change in American policy towards Ukraine, with no incident capturing the shift more starkly than a recent White House exchange between the countries’ leaders. In response to the contentious meeting, members of the Philadelphia Ukrainian community and their allies gathered for a spontaneous rally at City Hall. KYW Newsradio’s Vik Raghupathi spoke to attendees about their concerns, and how they plan to show support. Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm.…
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1 Teen convicted for role in 2024 Philly carjacking spree 1:14
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Prosecutors say it all started in the early hours of Jan. 27, when a group of people, including Symair Carson-Williams, stole a Honda CR-V from the 1800 block of Lansing Street. KYW's Nigel Thompson has the details. (photo credit: Getty Images)
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1 Thousands 'Stand Up for Science' outside City Hall following Trump funding cuts 1:16
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More than a thousand people rallied at Philadelphia City Hall Friday, advocating for something you might think is already popular: Science. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (photo credit: Pat Loeb/KYW)
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1 These college students swapped spring break for community service 1:05
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A group of Temple University students spent their spring break doing community service at various locations in Philadelphia. KYW's John McDevitt reports on one effort at Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia. (photo credit: John McDevitt/KYW)
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1 City settles part of lawsuit over remains of 1985 MOVE bombing victims 1:08
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The City of Philadelphia has settled its part of a lawsuit over the remains of victims of the 1985 MOVE bombing. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (photo credit: Tim Jimenez/KYW Newsradio)
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1 West Philly street now bears the name of famous city native 0:22
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The 2000 block of North 59th Street in Wynnefield will be renamed "Will Smith Way," to honor the Philly native, actor and rapper. (photo credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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