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The aroma of holiday meal sides now in candle form thanks to Campbell's
Worried about packing the pounds on this holiday season? Well, now you can get the smells of that family dinner without any of the calories thanks to Campbell’s scented candles.
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Man accused of killing Gaudreau brothers in drunken New Jersey crash to remain jailed, for now
The man accused of being drunk when his car struck and killed NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and brother Matthew as they biked near their South Jersey hometown the night before their sister’s wedding will remain jailed awaiting trial as it was revealed he had a blood alcohol level above the legal limit and a history of road rage.
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Fanny Jackson Coppin's Name Replaces Andrew Jackson's at South Philly School
By a unanimous vote, the School District of Philadelphia’s board voted to strip President Andrew Jackson’s name from a South Philadelphia elementary school and replace it with the name of a freed slave who dedicated her life to education.
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Dine-and-Dashers Abduct, Assault Waitress Who Tried to Stop Them, NJ Police Say
A waitress who chased down a group of people allegedly dashing out on a check at a New Jersey diner wound up being taken into an SUV, assaulted and ditched on the side of the road, police in Gloucester County said.
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CAUGHT ON CAM: Explosion Rips Front Off Northeast Philly Home
A Good Samaritan rushed in and saved an injured man after an explosion ripped the front off of a Northeast Philadelphia row home.
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Girl, 3, Dies After Falling Into Septic Tank at NJ Campground
A young girl died after falling into a septic tank at a New Jersey campground Saturday night.
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Zoom, Social Distance, ‘Blursday': The Coronavirus Has Changed How We Speak
Coronavirus has changed just about everything in our world, including the words and phrases we know and how we use them. As stress increased in 2020, our vocabulary changed. These linguists and sociologists explain why.
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Philly Enforces Curfew After Nights of Unrest Over Killing of Walter Wallace Jr.
A citywide curfew was in effect for Philadelphia Wednesday into Thursday following two nights of protests, unrest and looting in the aftermath of Philadelphia police shooting and killing Walter Wallace Jr.
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Violence Tears Through W. Philly After Police Shoot, Kill Man; 30 Officers Hurt
Angry crowds took to the streets in West Philadelphia overnight after police shot and killed a man armed with a knife Monday, with some in the crowds throwing rocks and bricks at police and some looting or vandalizing businesses.
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NJ Police Officer Dies After Jumping Into River to Save Woman
A veteran South Jersey police officer died hours after jumping into a river in an attempt to save a woman’s life Sunday.