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Donald Trump claims, without evidence, that Pa. is cheating, sues Bucks County
On Wednesday, former president and GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump claimed Pa. is ‘cheating, and getting caught,’ as his campaign brought a lawsuit against Bucks Co. over lines for mail-in ballots.
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Police: New video shows gunmen in mass shooting at party in North Philly
Police have released new surveillance video after seven people were injured in a mass shooting that happened along Cumberland Street in North Philadelphia on Oct. 19, 2024.
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2 NJ juvenile justice officers charged with sexually assaulting teen inmate
A pair of corrections officers at the Female Secure Care and Intake Facility located in Bordentown, NJ, have been charged with sexually assaulting an 18-year-old resident at the facility.
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Bensalem bans skills games at businesses without liquor licenses
Bensalem Township Council has adopted a ban on skills gaming devices and games of chance at any location in the community that doesn’t have an active Pa. Liquor Control Board liquor license.
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Collingdale calls for backup: State Police to step in amid officer shortage
Citing a shortage of officers in the community, Collingdale, in Delaware Co., has called on the State Police to provide back up starting after Halloween night.
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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts earns new nickname: ‘Jalen Two Shoes'
For a moment in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Jalen Hurts took the field in two different cleats, allowing the Birds’ quarterback to coin himself a new nickname.
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Deadline to request Pa. mail-in ballot passes. What to know
The last day that Pennsylvania residents can request a mail-in ballot ahead of the upcoming presidential election was on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024.
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School bus destroyed by fire in Port Richmond
A school bus, parked in a maintenance yard along Butler Street in Philly’s Port Richmond neighborhood, was destroyed by fire early Monday, officials said.
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Man beaten with mop near stadium complex in South Philadelphia, police say
Police are investigating after, officials say, one man attacked another with a mop near the intersection of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue early Monday.
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SEPTA workers unanimously authorize strike
SEPTA workers have voted unanimously to strike unless they can reach a settlement with management by midnight, Nov. 7, 2024.