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Philadelphia Hospital Owner Faces Backlash After Requesting $1M a Month to Open Facility
The owner of the shuttered Hahnemann Hospital is facing backlash from vandals as well as presidential candidate Bernie Sanders after talks with Philadelphia to reopen the building for COVID-19 patients fell through
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Man Impaled by Antlers of Eakins Oval Deer Statue
A man is recovering after he fell and was impaled on the antlers of a deer sculpture in Eakins Oval.
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Airlines Reverse Trump Travel Ban Policies After Judge's Order
Airlines are resuming service to the U.S. for citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries affected by a sweeping travel ban implemented last week. The reversal comes after a federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order on foreigners’ admission to the U.S. Qatar Airways, Egyptair, Lufthansa and British Airways confirmed Saturday that all passengers with valid travel documents...
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Mother of 4-Year-Old Shot In Philadelphia Home Charged
A 4-year-old girl died after being shot in the eye inside a North Philadelphia home Thursday.
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Police ID Suspect, Victim of Deadly Stabbing Allegedly Caused by Argument Over Sports Hat
Philadelphia Police identified the man accused of stabbing and killing a Bucks County man during an argument over sports teams in posh Rittenhouse Square early Sunday.
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CAUGHT ON CAM: Car Hits Mom, Kids in South Philadelphia, Takes Off
The search is on for a car that police say struck a woman and her two children as they crossed the street in South Philadelphia Tuesday afternoon.
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Wounded Trooper Leaves Hospital ‘Happy to be Going Home for Thanksgiving'
A Pennsylvania State Trooper wounded in a wild highway shootout on Tuesday left a Philadelphia hospital in good spirits on Wednesday, just in time to join his family for Thanksgiving.
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Drug Suspect Says ‘I Don't Want to Have to Do This' Before Shooting Philadelphia Officer
A drug suspect said he didn’t “Want to have to do this” before opening fire on a Philadelphia Police bicycle officer in West Philadelphia Thursday night, said Philadelphia Police.
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18-Year-Old Falls from City Building, Lands on Pedestrian Below: Police
The young woman that fell was pronounced dead a short time later.
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SEPTA Officers Meet With Mom Who Delivered Baby Chris on Market-Frankford El Train
The police officers who helped deliver a Christmas baby on a subway train reunited with the newborn boy and his parents Friday morning, trading the chaos of the dingy rail car where they first met for the comfort of a hospital room.
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SEPTA Officers Help Mother Deliver Baby Boy on Market-Frankford El Train
SEPTA transit officers jumped into action to help a mother deliver the ultimate Christmas gift Thursday evening — a baby boy.
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Gay Couple Beaten in Possible Hate Crime Attack: Police
Police are unsure at this time if the men were targeted because of the sexual orientation.
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Police to Abduction, Murder Suspects: ‘We'll be Coming to Get You'
Police have narrowed their search for the suspects who killed two brothers — slitting their throats before dumping their bodies in the Schuylkill River — and critically injured another man over a $100,000 debt.
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Police Find Bound, Tethered Bodies in River, Soaking Wet Victim Escapes
A soaking wet man, bound and suffering from stab wounds, crawled from Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River after he and two other men were abducted, attacked, robbed and dumped into the water, police said.
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Man Knocked Unconscious After Defending Group of Women From Catcallers: Police
A man who police say tried to defend a group of women from catcallers landed in the hospital after he was brutally assaulted in Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse Square early Saturday morning. Police say the 39-year-old man who was visiting from Texas was walking along 18th and Walnut Streets around 2:45 a.m. when he observed several men inside a Black Nissan pull...