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Man shot during confrontation with passengers inside vehicle on busy Center City street, police say

A man was shot in the stomach during a confrontation Wednesday night with two people traveling in a vehicle near 20th and Sansom streets in Center City, officials said. The person, 41, was shot once. He was taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Police say the gunman was one of the passengers in the car. → Read More

Satanic Delco gets Garnet Valley School District to amend dress code to permit Satanic clothing

Garnet Valley students are free to wear clothing that references devil worship – one year after Rose Tree Media made a similar change → Read More

Kalaya Thai Kitchen to close Italian Market location before opening new spot in Fishtown

Kalaya Thai Kitchen will close its original location in the Italian Market at the end of the month, as it plans to move into a new space in Fishtown. Chef-owner Chutatip ‘Nok’ Suntaranon made the announcement in an Instagram post on Monday. She opened the small restaurant at 764 S. 9th St. in April 2019. → Read More

Baby kangaroo rescued in Adams County after man tried to sell it on Facebook for $5,000

The 6-month-old joey was in good shape and transported to a “properly licensed facility” where it will be cared for, officials say → Read More

'The Time Left Between Us' explores South Philly’s Italian-American heritage and the experiences of a WWII veteran

‘The Time Left Between Us’ by Alicia DeFonzo explores her grandfather’s experience fighting with the U.S. Army during World War II and her South Philly Italian-American heritage. Anthony 'Del' DelRossi was a U.S. Army engineer who fought in D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge. The author is an NPR contributor and professor of English at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. → Read More

Suspect in custody following Rittenhouse Square rape early Friday morning, police say

A suspect who allegedly raped a woman in Rittenhouse Square in the early hours of Friday morning has been taken into custody, police say. He's described as a 6'6" man in his 40s who was spotted panhandling near the scene of the crime. He raped the 27-year-old in between two tents that were set up for the Rittenhouse Square Fine Arts Show, which began on Friday. → Read More

I did it all for the ... Fred Durst? Limp Bizkit frontman to host Halloween party at Moshulu

Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst is hosting a Halloween party aboard the Moshulu at Penn's Landing on Oct. 22 from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. “Freddy D’s House Party of Horrors” will feature scare actors and a playlist with Halloween favorites and throwback nu metal tunes. The event is in part to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the band's most recent album, "Still Sucks." → Read More

Plans for Alexander Calder museum on Benjamin Franklin Parkway back on track

The sculptor, born in Philadelphia, is known as the originator of the mobile and stabile style of sculpture. → Read More

Drinking black tea lowers the risk of heart disease and stroke, study finds

Drinking two cups of black tea each day lowers the risk of death by a modest amount, a new study funded by the National Cancer Institute finds. The findings suggest black tea reduces the risk of heart disease and stroke – health benefits that also are associated with green tea. The researchers found the benefits of black tea hold true regardless of whether milk or sugar is added. → Read More

Spotted lanternfly: Population drops in Southeastern Pa. as invasive species expands into other regions

The spotted lanternfly population in the Philadelphia region has dropped in recent years, even as the invasive species expands into other parts of the state and South Jersey. This is the case even though Berks County was the first place in the U.S. where the bug was spotted in 2014. Scientists aren't sure whats causing the decline. → Read More

Dog attack: Police shoot pit bull mix that attacked its owners in North Philadelphia

The mauling left a married couple hospitalized with severe bite wounds → Read More

Teen shot while driving stolen vehicle in North Philadelphia taken into custody, police say

An 18-year-old who was shot overnight while driving a stolen vehicle in North Philadelphia was hospitalized and taken into custody early Tuesday morning, police say. The Nissan Rogue SUV was reported stolen in Northeast Philadelphia last month. His 21-year-old passenger, who had a semi-automatic weapon and illicit drugs, was also arrested. → Read More

School District of Philadelphia's bus drivers, maintenance workers vote to strike ahead of new year

Both 32BJ SEIU, which represents about 2,000 of the city’s public school employees, and the district hope that an agreement will be reached next week → Read More

One killed and three injured in three separate Chinatown shootings in early hours of Saturday morning, police say

One man was killed and three more people were hospitalized. The shootings happened in a hookah bar, inside an apartment and on a city street → Read More

E. coli outbreak: Wendy's lettuce is likely source of cases in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, CDC says

Wendy’s has stopped serving romaine lettuce on sandwiches in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana following an E.coli break that could be linked to the romaine lettuce the fast food chain uses on some of its sandwiches. The CDC has identified 37 cases so far, two of which are in Pennsylvania. Symptoms of E. coli include fever, stomach cramps, nausea and severe diarrhea which is often bloody. → Read More

Driver flees scene of fatal crash on Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia's Oxford Circle section

The 22-year-old man also tried to remove the license plate from the Toyota Scion. His 34-year-old female passenger was pronounced dead at the scene → Read More

Philly & Gun Violence: Four teens injured in quadruple shooting at North Philly birthday party

Four teenagers were injured when gunfire erupted at a birthday party on the 2800 block of Bonsall Street in North Philadelphia late Wednesday night, police say. They were taken to Temple University Hospital. Three males who fled the scene were arrested shortly afterward. Investigators recovered nine spent shell casings and several weapons. → Read More

Shooting at Shepard Recreation Center in West Philadelphia injures five and leads to three arrests

Five people are injured and three suspects are in custody after 96 shots were fired outside the Shepard Recreation Center on the corner of 57th Street and Haverford Avenue in West Philadelphia on Tuesday night. Three suspects were arrested and one remains on the loose. Inside the building, kids were practicing football, basketball and cheerleading. → Read More

Cowtown Rodeo in Salem County rebuffs warehouse developers seeking to buy the South Jersey attraction

E-commerce retailers have been buying up agricultural properties within a short distance from Philadelphia. But the Harris family has refused to sell the Salem County attraction → Read More

Bernie Sanders to hold union rally on Independence Mall in Philadelphia with Teamsters and Association of Flight Attendants

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders will host a rally in support of the labor movement on the Independence Mall in Philadelphia on Saturday, Aug. 20 at 4 p.m. He'll be joined by the presidents of the the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA. The labor movement, which has long been particularly strong in Philadelphia, has gotten a lot done in the city this year. → Read More