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Man dies in parking lot of Live! Casino in South Philly, police say
Police said a man has died after he was found unresponsive in the parking lot of Live! Casino along Packer Avenue in South Philadelphia on Thursday morning.
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Caught on Cam: Man robs North Philly pretzel shop with box cutter
Law enforcement officials in Philadelphia have released surveillance footage in the hopes of tracking down a man who, police say, used a box cutter to rob a pretzel shop in North Philly.
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NJ woman who drowned her own young children found not guilty due to insanity
On Tuesday, a New Jersey court ruled Naomi Elkins, 27, of Lakewood, not guilty by reason of insanity after, prosecutors said, she told police she killed her daughters, aged 1 and 3, for religious reasons.
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3 men arrested in $28k shoe theft crime spree through Philly, NJ, suburbs
Police have arrested three men who, officials claim, were responsible for a string of thefts that targeted shoe stores in Philadelphia, its suburbs and New Jersey.
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Car fire spreads into Northeast Philly auto body shop, officials say
Flames from a burning vehicle spread into an auto body shop in an incident that happened early Thursday morning in the Bustleton section of Northeast Philadelphia, officials said.
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New NJ law looks to punish those who maliciously create or share ‘deepfake' media
On Wednesday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill into law that would potentially fine those who make or share deceptive media for the furtherance of additional criminal activity up to $30,000.
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Service resumed after train strikes person near SEPTA Cornwells Heights station
Officials said an Amtrak train struck and killed a person near Cornwells Heights station, located in Bensalem near Station Avenue and State Road, causing shutdowns of both SEPTA and Amtrak trains in that area.
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Bucks Co. woman gets prison for fake attempted rape, kidnapping claims
A 20-year-old Bristol Township woman will spend the next 45 days to 23 months in prison after she plead guilty to falsely claiming a man she never met of attempting to rape and kidnap her last year.
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#ItsASummerThing 2025 set to bring events and job opportunities to Philly
Once again this year, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker joined a number of city officials to discuss summer events and job opportunities that will be available for Philly youth and young adults this year.
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Former Del. high school principal forged payments for lover, police say
The former principal of Sussex County High School has been arrested after she, allegedly, forged documents to pay fake overtime charges to a man she was romantically involved with, police claim.