July 10, 2023
Investigations
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Michael Tanenbaum
Numerous dead birds were found Saturday at Warminster Community Park in Bucks County, where authorities suspect someone poisoned a series of bird feeders that were placed at the park earlier that day. Investigators said the bands on the dead birds' feathers are consistent with homing pigeons. The bodies have been sent out for necropsies to determine how the birds died. The substance found in the feeders also has been sent to a lab for analysis. Police said the substance is dangerous to humans. The public should report bird feeders in the area that look like those recovered from the park.
July 7, 2023
Food & Drink
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Michael Tanenbaum
Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce has partnered with Jersey Shore donut shop Fractured Prune to create a new "Fat Kelce" donut with a peanut butter glaze, crumbled bacon topping and chocolate and honey drizzle. The donut is available at the stores in North Wildwood, Ocean City and Sea Isle City all summer long. All proceeds will benefit Kelce's (Be)Philly Foundation, a nonprofit that supports youth programs in Philadelphia.
July 7, 2023
Transportation
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Michael Tanenbaum
SEPTA's fare collection system went down Friday morning, prompting the transit authority to offer free rides on all trains, subways, buses and trolleys. Officials are working to restore the fare system. In the meantime, riders will not be charged and all transit modes will run on normal schedules. The glitch comes as SEPTA begins the process to award a new contract for its upgraded fare collection system, dubbed SEPTA Key 2.0.
July 7, 2023
Fires
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Michael Tanenbaum
A fire at an electric substation in Wildwood knocked out power for more than 24,000 homes and businesses on the island on Friday. Hours after power was lost, officials said there is still no estimate for when it will be restored. Atlantic City Electric later said it expects about 15,000 impacted customers to have power restored some time Friday night. Residual outages likely will linger into Saturday following the substation fire that knocked out electricity on the island on Friday.
July 6, 2023
Crime
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Michael Tanenbaum
Camden County Commissioner Louis Cappelli, Jr. directed his anger at Philadelphia after a 6-year-old girl was injured in a shooting during a fireworks show on the Fourth of July. Cappelli said one of the suspects has ties to Philadelphia and blamed the 'thugs' and 'gun-bearing freaks' in the city for bringing violent crime to South Jersey. Philadelphia City Councilmember Katherine Gilmore-Richardson called on Cappelli to apologize.
July 6, 2023
Social Media
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Michael Tanenbaum
NBA Paint, a popular Twitter account the shares crude drawings and videos of NBA players and team logos, shared its take on a redesigned logo for the Philadelphia 76ers Thursday. The new logo turns the 7 and 6 into siblings who signify brotherly love, one playing offense and the other defense. The parody account debuted in 2020 and has amassed more than 200,000 followers, drawing attention from NBA stars along the way.
July 6, 2023
Media
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Michael Tanenbaum
6ABC has hired West Chester-native Caroline Goggin as an anchor and reporter for "Action News," Goggin recently announced on Facebook. The Penn State graduate suffered a stroke when she 27 years old and working as a reporter for WPRI-TV in Providence, Rhode Island. When she returned to the station, she and her husband gave emotional interviews for a special segment on her health scare. Goggin has since become an advocate for stroke awareness among young people.
July 5, 2023
Celebrities
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Michael Tanenbaum
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" stars Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson responded to unfounded rumors online that the married couple broke up due to an affair McElhenney allegedly had in Wales, where he co-owns the Wrexham AFC football club. Olson joked in a tweet that she had an affair with a whale, calling them the "bosses of the ocean" and admitting that she is attracted to them.
July 5, 2023
Celebrities
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Michael Tanenbaum
The stars of the Philadelphia 76ers attended Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin's Fourth of July party at his mansion in the Hamptons on Tuesday. James Harden, Joel Embiid and Tobias Harris were pictured at the event with celebrities like Tom Brady, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, Jay-Z and Jennifer Lopez. Sixers President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey visited a Crumbl Cookies store in Utah, shouting out Tobias Harris after his recent comments about 'casual' 76ers fans.
July 5, 2023
Women's Health
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Michael Tanenbaum
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has cleared a new blood test that can predict whether pregnant women are at risk of developing preeclampsia, one of the world's leading causes of maternal death and disability. The test will help doctors identify which women with high blood pressure need more intensive care and treatment to protect them and their babies from serious complications and possible death.