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15 Minute Physical Saves Woman's Life

TV's Doctor Oz wasA giving 15-minute physicals to folks in Philadelphia. For a local woman, going to that event ended up saving her life.

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Kitchen appliance may be cause of fatal Bridesburg fire

The odor of smoke lingered in Irene Matonis' Bridesburg rowhome Monday afternoon, leftover from the fire at the residence next door that claimed the life of her 92-year-old neighbor.


2 Canadian tourists stabbed to death in Atlantic City

Two Canadian women on vacation here were stabbed and killed Monday during a robbery outside Bally's Atlantic City Casino Hotel, just steps from where a police officer was standing.


Montco couple's gift transforms library

Athena and Nicholas Karabots are shown with a model of the William Jeanes Memorial Library in the offices at their estate, Karamoor Farm.


Mayor of Collingdale honored for 42 years of service

Collingdale Mayor Frank Kelly greets children from the Elf Child Care Center on their morning walk.


Wounded Soldiers from Greater Philadelphia Honored at Rose Tree Park

Mother Nature delivered the perfect day for the 5th Annual Walk for the Wounded held at Rose Tree Park in Upper Providence Township on Saturday.

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Police Looking For Gunman Who Shot, Killed Son, Wounded Father

PHILADELPHIA - Police are looking for the gunman in a shooting that left one man dead and his father, a corrections officer, wounded .


Mayor Nutter Appoints New Director Of Philadelphia Youth Commission

PHILADELPHIA - Mayor Michael Nutter just appointed a new Executive Director for the Philadelphia Youth Commission, and the former coordinator for the National Peace Alliance has a story that is inspiring.


Frankford blaze forces evacuation of 10

Philadelphia firefighters took two hours Sunday to control a stubborn blaze in a building that forced the evacuation of 10 people in the city's Frankford section.


Phila. police shoot 2 in separate incidents

New charges await two men with long criminal records who were shot and wounded, one critically, by Philadelphia police officers Saturday in separate confrontations.


A thousand reasons to love Philadelphia

Welcome to Clark's Park, a dedicated piece of newspaper real estate where Philadelphian is spoken fluently.


Philadelphia's Seaport Museum Now Offering Sleepovers On A Ship

PHILADELPHIA - The Independence Seaport Museum is offering an interesting way for the public to experience life aboard a retired war ship.


Positively Philadelphia: Cycling For a Kids' Cycling-Based Charity

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Cheap Trips: The World Series of Bicycling

Are you interested in taking a trip, but not willing to part with a stack of money? Try one of these threeA tripsA you can enjoy on just one tank of gas: the Woodmere Art Museum in Chestnut Hill, the World Series of Bikes inA Breinigsville and his...


Barnes art collection completes controversial move to Philadelphia

The Barnes Foundation is no longer the greatest art collection you'll never see.


Police Shoot Robbery Suspect

Police have shot a man suspected of robbing a wine and spirit store during a foot pursuit in southwest Philadelphia.

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Philadelphia Personal Injury Attorneys John M. Dodig and Mark W....

Philadelphia trial lawyers John M. Dodig and Mark W. Tanner of Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig LLP, recently presented "Trial Strategy: Building Blocks of Persuasion" to students of Temple University Beasley School of Law L...


Census: Philadelphia's White Population Up Slightly, African American Numbers...

PHILADELPHIA - New information from the U.S. Census indicates that the number of whites increased slightly in Philadelphia, while the number of blacks went down slightly.


Forensic expert: DNA links Pa. man to wife's death

A company spokesman says a printing plant worker was killed when he was crushed by a roll of newsprint near Philadelphia.

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Man Trapped, Killed by Paper Roll

May 18, 2012: Man dies after being trapped under roll of paper at processing plant for Philly newspapers located in Upper Merion, Montgomery County, Pa.


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