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NJ Hits Gov. Murphy's COVID Vaccine Goal With 4.7 Million People Fully Vaccinated
New Jersey has hit Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy’s goal of vaccinating 4.7 million people. State Department of Health figures showed Friday that the state had inoculated 4.75 million adults, hitting a goal Murphy set for his administration nearly two weeks ahead of schedule.
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NJ Lifts Indoor COVID Restrictions, Lawmakers Pass Bill to End Public Health Emergency
New Jersey is ditching it indoor gathering limit ahead of the weekend and soon giving Gov. Phil Murphy’s COVID-19 emergency order the boot as well.
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Pa. Woman 1 of 6 in U.S. With Blood Clots After Receiving J&J Vaccine
A Pennsylvania woman was one of six people in the U.S. who were hospitalized with blood clot issues after receiving the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, the New Jersey Department of Health confirmed with NBC10.
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ICE Considers Using Berks Family Center in Pennsylvania to Process Immigrants
A month after announcing they would no longer hold migrant families at the Berks Family Residential Center in Pennsylvania, U.S. immigration authorities say they are now considering using the center as a possible location to process immigrants who illegally crossed the border in search of asylum.
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Chase Leads to Discovery of Van With Explosives Inside on Parkway, 2 Charged
Two men were arrested after a chase that began at a City Avenue hotel ended with the discovery of a van with explosives inside on the Ben Franklin Parkway Wednesday night.
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NJ Reports 1,301 New Coronavirus Cases, Highest Daily Total Since May
As Ocean and Monmouth counties deal with a recent surge in coronavirus cases, New Jersey reported Thursday its highest daily total of daily COVID-19 cases in months.
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Steelers-Eagles Game Will Have Fans This Sunday in Pittsburgh
Starting Friday, outdoor venues of 10,000 seats or more can house 15% capacity, up to 7,500 people, according to the new regulations. Indoor venues of 10,000 seats or more are capped at 10% capacity up to 3,750 people. It is unclear if Philadelphia venues will adopt the measures.
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Kenney and Krasner Slam Trump After President Threatens to Send Feds to Philly
Both Mayor Jim Kenney and District Attorney Larry Krasner criticized President Donald Trump after the president said he may send federal law enforcement to Philadelphia and other cities run by Democratic leaders in order to deal with continued unrest and protests over police brutality.
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NJ Schools Plan for In-Person Learning This Fall — Carefully
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state’s schools will be open for in-person instruction this fall, as long as COVID-19 trends don’t worsen.
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Man Dies Trying to Blow Up ATM on Philadelphia Sidewalk
A man died while trying to blow up an ATM in North Philadelphia early Tuesday as thieves blew up and stole cash machines across the city overnight in what authorities believe was an “organized” and “coordinated” effort, police said.