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Was Tesla driver targeted in massive cash grab at Bensalem gas station?
Bensalem police are investigating whether a business owner was targeted after nearly $200,000 in cash was stolen from his car while it was parked at a gas station on Monday. A 43-year-old Bristol Township man was arrested and charged with the theft within one day, but $150,000 of the cash remains missing, police...
Shamari Taylor: 5 Charged In 2006 Abduction, Murder
Kevin Holloway, 45, Mark Scott, 48, Linton Mathis, 50, Atiba Wicker, 47, and Kenneth Tuck, 51, were all arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit kidnapping resulting in death, kidnapping resulting in death, and aiding and abetting, said the US Attorney's Office. Thirty-eight-year-old Taylor and his girlfriend were kidnapped in...
South Philly teen tackling gun violence using social media to remember lives lost
A teen in South Philadelphia is using social media to help commemorate the lives of young people who have been lost, majority of them to gun violence. Kameenah Bronzell, 18, started posting to her Instagram page, phillyangelsss, three years ago. The page is dedicated to those who have passed away to keep their memory alive.
Philly will soon ticket parked vehicles with illegal window tint
Vehicle owners in Philadelphia who use window tint may want to make sure their sun-screening meets state guidelines or they could receive new fines. That's because, with a new ordinance the mayor has recently signed, vehicles parked in the city could receive fines of up to $100 if a vehicle's window tint is darker than state law allows.
We have to break down the stigma of homelessness in New Jersey
Walking into Joseph’s House, a night shelter, in the Bergen Square neighborhood six years ago I was having a conversation with their executive director, John Klein, when I noticed a woman walk into the building. At first glance I thought she came to the facility as a social service provider inquiring about a client or doing some fact finding about the shelter, but my inclinations were wrong. She asked about the hours of operation and if her, and her son were able to spend the night at the shelter. She politely took some supplies from the facility and made her way back out to the parking lot, got back into her Subaru, and drove away.
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