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Woman testifies she found hidden camera in bathroom of Norristown dance instructor on trial for invasion of privacy
The trial of a Norristown dance instructor, accused of hiding a camera in the bathroom of his home studio to secretly record women, is underway. On the first day of the trial, jurors heard from the woman who prosecutors say found that camera.
Truck flips over along NJ Turnpike, slows traffic
A UPS truck overturned along the New Jersey Turnpike, slowing traffic for miles during the Tuesday morning commute. The tractor-trailer flipped onto its side just before 6 a.m. in the northbound lanes of the turnpike just north of Interchange 4 (NJ Route 73) in Mount Laurel, Burlington County, according to 511NJ.
Elderly tenants in fear of displacement call for Philadelphia leaders to save Brith Sholom House
CENTER CITY - More than 150 tenants living in an apartment building in West Philadelphia are in fear of losing the place they call home. Residents of Brith Sholom House rallied outside City Hall alongside advocacy groups and attorneys with the Public Interest Law Center, who is representing the tenant’s council, for the city to save the 12-story, 360-unit apartment tower on Conshohocken Road.
Crozer Health in Delaware County Is For Sale, But Is Anyone Buying?
Delaware County Memorial Hospital, one of the hospitals currently closed in the Crozer Health system. It’s been more than three months since the Crozer Health system went up for sale as part of a Common Pleas court-sanctioned deal between the Pennsylvania Attorney General and Prospect Medical Holdings, the owner of Crozer Health.
Construction Worker Dies On Jobsite In West Philadelphia
"Matt passed away while working on a construction site in West Philadelphia," wrote fellow Insulators Union member Maria Pfrommer on GoFundMe. "This is a tragedy that hits too close to home, a stark reminder of the dangers our brothers and sisters face every day on construction sites nationwide and just how short life is."
Video: Bear caught waving live on FOX 29's Good Day Philadelphia
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Talk about a "beary" good way to start your day!. Good Day Philadelphia viewers were treated to an extraordinary sight Tuesday morning when cameras caught a bear giving them a little wave. FOX 29's Jenn Frederick was live at Six Flags Great Adventure when she got...
Father's Day Rally Committee celebrates 35 years supporting and honoring active fathers
A special event honoring fathers was held Tuesday night in Philadelphia praising local dads who have an active role in their children's lives. It was all part of the inaugural Fatherhood Summit.
What's in store for free Wawa Welcome America fest? July 4th concert details coming
Editor's Note ((May 14, 2024, 9 a.m.): The concert headliners have been announced. Click this link for the full festival list of events. Ready to celebrate freedom while partying on the Parkway in Philadelphia after more than two weeks of free events?. On Tuesday, the details about the free 16-day...
Bronx Man Exchanged $200K for Cocaine, Fentanyl at Burlington County Rest Stop, Says U.S. Attorney
CAMDEN, NJ – A New York man pleaded guilty last week to possession of cocaine and fentanyl with intent to distribute, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced. Kedwin Ramon Then Gutierrez, 35, of Bronx, NY, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Christine P. O’Hearn in Camden federal court on May 8 to an information charging him with one count of possession of cocaine and fentanyl with intent to distribute.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Gutierrez traveled from his home in New York on May 1, 2023 to a rest station in Burlington County, where he gave a box containing over $200,000 to Mauricio Silva Jr. In return, Silva gave Gutierrez a black duffel bag containing approximately 27 kilograms of cocaine and nine kilograms of fentanyl. Silva is charged by complaint and his charges remain pending. The count to which Gutierrez pleaded guilty is punishable by a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine. Sentencing is scheduled for September 10, 2024. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Man barricaded in church steeple after pointing gun at police: officials
KENSINGTON - A church in Kensington has become a scene of fear as a man is said to be barricaded in the steeple. Officials declared the barricade situation Monday night around 8:15, on the 700 block of East Cornwall Street. Police were called to the church after receiving reports of...
Philadelphia protests: Hundreds shut down Center City streets demanding divestment from Israel
PHILADELPHIA - Center City was the scene of another Philadelphia protest Tuesday as 350 demonstrators gathered to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. Hundreds of Jews, rabbis, faith leaders and allies blocked streets in front of the Israel Bonds Sales demanding divestment from Israel. "Calling for institutions and individuals...
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