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NJ police arrest man who, they claim, caused explosions for ‘several months'
A 71-year-old Winslow Township, NJ, man has been arrested after, police claim, a lengthy investigation found he was causing explosions for several months.
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Police investigate after guitars stolen from North Philly School of Rock
Law enforcement officials in Philadelphia have shared surveillance footage after the School of Rock in North Philadelphia was burglarized over two days and guitars and other electronics were taken.
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PennDOT to open new Cottman Ave. ramp to I-95, complete rebuild of interchange destroyed in explosion
The third and final project needed to complete a reconstruction of the Cottman Avenue interchange in Northeast Philly after it collapsed last year was opened to traffic on Tuesday.
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Dog owners in Delaware could soon be fined for their pet's barking
Owners of dogs who bark excessively could face fines according to a new bill that has passed through the legislature in Delaware and is now awaiting the Governor’s approval.
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Pair sought for repeatedly using fake bills at Chester Co. gas station
Police in Chester County are looking for two men who, officials claim, used counterfeit bills at a Kennett Square gas station at least twice and may have done the same thing at an East Bradford Township CVS.
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3 dead as trash truck, transit van crash on Route 1 Bypass in Delco
A Delaware County official said three people were killed in a crash along Baltimore Pike in Upper Providence Township on Tuesday morning.
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Woman shot in back by 3-year-old in Northampton Co., police say
Police in Wilson, in Northampton County, say a man ‘got tired’ of holding a gun and put it down in a room full of toddlers shortly before a woman was shot in the back by a three-year-old child on Monday.
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A ‘hello' to arms: Stolen musket returned, joins collection at the Museum of the American Revolution
After being stolen in a 1968 burglary, a Revolutionary War musket has been recovered by the FBI and was returned to Philadelphia to be put on public display on Monday.
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Throwing shade: PPA begins ticketing for illegally tinted windows
On Monday, PPA officials will begin ticketing any vehicle found to have a “sun screening device,” — i.e. window tint –that is dark enough to violate state law.
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SEPTA begins crackdown on quality of life crimes
In an effort to promote safety and cleanliness, SEPTA transit police will begin issuing tickets — with fines up to $150 — for violations of low-level crimes, like smoking, drinking alcohol and urinating on transit vehicles.