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More suspects wanted in connection with rowdy juvenile meetups near Temple's campus
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Police have released additional images of the juvenile suspects they say assaulted several Temple University students on campus last weekend. KYW’s Sunny Morgan has more. (photo credit: Philadelphia Police Department)
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Police have released additional images of the juvenile suspects they say assaulted several Temple University students on campus last weekend. KYW’s Sunny Morgan has more. (photo credit: Philadelphia Police Department)
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1 19-year-old charged with starting Ocean County wildfire granted pretrial release 1:19
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The state’s motion to detain was denied by Ocean County Judge Pamela Snyder, who ordered 19-year-old Joseph Kling of Waretown to wear an ankle monitor during his pretrial release with conditions that prohibit him from leaving his parents' home unless given an exemption by the court. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty has the story. (Photo credit: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection via AP)…
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1 The Philadelphia Water Department is reintroducing freshwater mussels to the Manayunk Canal 1:16
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The Manayunk Canal may one day be home to a million fresh water mussels if a water department project succeeds. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (photo credit: Pat Loeb/KYW)
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1 Teen charged with vehicular homicide in Montco crash that killed another teen 0:57
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A teenager is charged with vehicular homicide in connection with a crash that killed another teen in Montgomery County last month. KYW’s Vik Raghupathi reports:
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1 Here’s how NJ Salvation Army is honoring moms this Mother’s Day 1:13
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Mothers facing hardship across New Jersey will be celebrated this year by the Salvation Army. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more. (photo credit: Drazen Zigic/Getty Images)
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1 Delco officials secure funding for 4 ALS vehicles to fill gaps left by Crozer closing 1:12
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Delaware County recently lost EMS services provided by now defunct Crozer-Chester Medical Center. But, as KYW Newsradio's Justin Udo tells us, county officials have secured funding for advanced life support vehicles to help fill those gaps. (photo credit: Tim Jimenez/KYW)
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1 These Pa. bills would give child sexual abuse victims time-barred from suing abusers their day in court 1:22
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The Pennsylvania legislature is once again considering bills that would open a window for victims of child sexual abuse to sue their abusers if the statutes of limitations have expired. As we hear from KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert, concerns from both sides of the issue were presented at a House Judiciary Committee hearing Monday. (photo credit: Sanghwan Kim)…
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1 Maurice Hill found guilty of 3 counts of attempted murder in 2019 shooting of Philly officers 1:22
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The man on trial for shooting six Philadelphia police officers in 2019 has been found guilty of most charges but as KYW's Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson explains, he was acquitted of more than a dozen others. (photo credit: PPD)
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1 A new survey shows buy now, pay later users struggle with growing debt from everyday purchases 1:09
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A growing number of Americans are using Buy Now, Pay Later programs to pay for necessities like grocery items, and new research finds many are becoming overwhelmed with the number of purchases they’re financing. Photo Credit: Getty Images
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1 Jennie Nam helps build community and culture in Kensington and beyond 1:59
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Jennie Nam is building up Philly, one project at a time. The daughter of Cambodian refugees, Nam has become a powerhouse behind small biz growth, AAPI advocacy, and the booming Southeast Asian Market at FDR Park. Currently, she’s the commercial corridor manager of the New Kensington Community Development Corporation. She connects new and existing businesses with resources so they get a boost, and the neighborhood does as well.…
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1 Jury deadlocked on some charges in Maurice Hill trial, ordered to continue deliberations 0:56
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After telling the judge they were hung on some charges, the jury will get instructions to keep deliberating on Monday in the trial of Maurice Hill, the man accused of shooting six Philadelphia police officers in 2019. Photo Credit: Philadelphia Police Department
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1 A new poll from Stockton University finds bipartisan support for more food regulations in the U.S. 1:06
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While Americans remain divided along partisan lines on many issues, there is one initiative bringing people together: healthier food. A new poll from Stockton University in New Jersey shows 86% of people surveyed don’t want harmful dyes or additives in their food. Some of the initiatives in the Make America Healthy Again movement are earning widespread support from both Democrats and Republicans, at least when it comes to food safety. Photo Credit: Getty Images…
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1 Gaudreau family honors late sons with 5K, fundraiser for Archbishop Damiano School 1:23
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About nine months after the tragic deaths of John and Matthew Gaudreau, the Gaudreau family is honoring their memory by organizing the first annual Gaudreau Family 5K and Family Fun Day. The brothers, both avid athletes, died in a cycling accident the night before their sister’s wedding in August 2024. Photo Credit: Getty Images…
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1 Latino food truck association forms after Philly curfew crackdown 1:35
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Food truck vendors in North Philadelphia are banding together after several trucks were towed by the Philadelphia Parking Authority last week. This action follows a city council ordinance that pushed some of the trucks to close early. The newly formed Latino Food Truck Association is fighting back against what they said feels like an attack from local officials. Photo Credit: Sunny Morgan / KYW Newsradio…
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1 Temple University students linked to anti-semetic sign in viral video face disciplinary action, firings follow 1:31
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A video from a since-deleted Instagram story surfaced online showing waitresses holding a sign bearing a profane, anti-Semitic message. According to Dave Portnoy, owner of the parent company Barstool Sports, Temple University students paid for the sign. Photo Credit: Holli Stephens / KYW Newsradio
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1 40,000 runners take on the 2025 Broad Street Run despite rain 1:32
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Rain and wind didn’t stop thousands of runners from hitting the pavement Sunday for the 2025 Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run. The nation’s largest 10-mile race drew 40,000 runners and walkers to Broad Street, starting at Broad and West Fisher Avenue near Girls High School in Olney and finishing at the Navy Yard in South Philadelphia. Photo Credit: Shara Dae Howard / KYW Newsradio…
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