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Man shot dead in pizza place after possible road rage outside, Philly police say
What started as a “minor auto accident” led to a fight and deadly shooting inside a North Philadelphia pizza shop in what police said was possibly a case of road rage.
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New SEPTA strike looms for riders in Pa. suburbs as another union's deal expires
As the union representing the operators of SEPTA’s Philadelphia subway, trolley and buses continues to negotiate a new deal, a strike on a second front looms for the transit agency and it could bring service in the suburbs to a halt.
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Smoky fire forces residents from Center City high-rise apartment building
Smoke could be seen coming from a burning Center City high-rise apartment in Philadelphia overnight as residents streamed out onto the sidewalk below.
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Philly students head back to school
Schools throughout the School District of Philadelphia are set to start classes on Monday and school superintendent Tony Watlington is expected to be out and about to welcome back classes.
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‘I love this job': 80-year-old bartender celebrates 50 years slinging suds at Philly's oldest pub
In 1974, John Doyle, 80, first stepped into the role of tending bar at McGillin’s Olde Ale House in Center City. Now, 50 years later, Doyle says he wouldn’t want it any other way.
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‘Free our bags': Waiting hours for luggage to arrive at Philadelphia International Airport
For the second week in a row, travelers spent hours waiting on bags, or on planes, after severe weather caused a mess at Philadelphia International Airport.
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Is your AC unit up for this summer heat? Tips from an expert
This expected prolonged heat wave right as summer arrives has people seeking cool conditions inside, but what it your air conditioning isn’t up to the task?
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1 killed as Pa. state police crash into pickup truck in Philly
A driver died as a Pennsylvania state police vehicle responding to an incident in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood crashed into a pickup truck early Friday morning, officials said.
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Barbershop owner accused of shooting, killing neighbor who called him racial slur, officials say
A Montgomery County barbershop owner told a 911 dispatcher that moments after authorities said he “just had to shoot” and kill a neighbor who had repeatedly called him a racial slur.
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Break a sweat to start Pride Month while supporting Philadelphia LGBTQ+ health center
Nearly one dozens fitness centers are participating in Philly Fitness Pride Kickoff to benefit the Mazzoni Center.