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Shore Drama Update!
We catch you up on the hot action during the cold months since you last felt the sweet sting of sunburn.
DA’s Office Releases Video of New Suspect in Israeli Flag Vandalism
Antoine Guyton, the man initially arrested by PPD on Tuesday, will still face criminal charges in the case.
Fed-Up Neighbors Sue Chestnut Hill Market Over “Nuisance” Beer Garden
A coalition of concerned Hillers say the revamped Market at the Fareway violates a 1981 property agreement with residents.
Super Bowl Champion Eagles, White House Coordinating Visit for June
Details like the time and a list of who exactly is going to show up remain unknown.
Police: Philly Kindergartner Finds Cocaine in Classmate’s Backpack
Officials say the little girl who made the discovery thought the substance was sugar — so she put the baggie in her mouth.
Police Arrest Man Seen Defacing Israeli Flag on Parkway
“Hate and anti-Semitism have no place in the city of Philadelphia,” Mayor Kenney said in response to the incident Tuesday.
How Close Is Pennsylvania to Implementing Legalized Sports Gambling?
A spokesman for the state Gaming Control Board says PA is “a step ahead” of most states thanks to a gambling expansion bill signed into law by Gov. Wolf last year.
Here’s What to Do If You Spot Voting Shenanigans on Primary Day
DA Krasner has deployed more than 65 assistant district attorneys to respond to any complaints of voter fraud or intimidation during Tuesday’s election.
An I-95 Traffic Sign Got Pretty Rude About Delco Over the Weekend
A digital board positioned just before the Ridley Park exit was hacked twice on Sunday, PennDOT says.
This Video Is as Close as You’ll Get to the Inside of Grace Kelly’s House
The now-restored colonial in East Falls where the Hollywood icon grew up will not be open to the public.
New Jersey Considers Smoking Ban on All Public Beaches
Violators would face fines of $250 or the first offense, $500 for the second, and $1,000 for each subsequent infraction.
Federal Judge Proposes Compromise in Philly’s Sanctuary City Lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson called the case a “paperwork dispute” that could easily be solved “with the stroke of a pen.”
Parents: Wawa Cashier Spilled Cup of Hot Water on Our 3-Year-Old
A Virginia couple claims in a lawsuit that the convenience store chain dispenses water at a “highly dangerous temperature.”
Arrest Made in Death of Ex-National Security Advisor’s Father
H.R. McMaster Sr., the father of the general and former Trump cabinet member, was found dead on April 13th at a senior care facility in Roxborough.
Report: More Than One-Third of Philadelphians Skip Jury Duty
A study by the First Judicial District found that approximately 200,000 residents ignore a summons each year.