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Trenton urges testing for children at lead contaminated school
Officials in Trenton want to test 600 students at Grant Intermediate School for lead exposure as the city works to remove the poisonous chemical from its soil.
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Philly Police commish, school officials discuss gun violence among the city's youth
Philadelphia’s newest top-cop, Kevin Bethel, joined officials with the School District of Philadelphia for a discussion on improving safety for the city’s youth on Tuesday.
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‘They didn't tear my spirit down': Francisville shelter looks to rebuild after fire
Organizers plan to rebuild after a fire on Monday, tore through the Mary Jane Home Enrichment Centre at 16th and Ridge, destroying the building that a nonprofit has called home for more than 50 years.
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Vandals cause up to $20K in damages to Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vandals have caused thousands of dollars in damages to Philadelphia’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial over the last week.
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Man Shot 11 Times on Moving Train on SEPTA's Broad Street Line
A gunman shot a man 11 times, killing him, and shot a teenager in the arm on a moving train on SEPTA’s Broad Street Line in Philadelphia’s Spring Garden neighborhood Monday afternoon.
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Woman Killed, Man Wounded Near Philly Church
A woman died and a man was critically wounded when two gunmen pulled up next to their car and opened fire near a church Sunday afternoon.
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Theft Suspect Rescued After Getting Stuck in Drainpipe on Main Line
A suspected thief had to be rescued after leading police on a chase and ending up stuck in a drainage culvert on the Main Line Sunday afternoon.