March 10, 2022
Investigations
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Michael Tanenbaum
A Chester County couple faces criminal trespassing and conspiracy charges after they secretly stayed at a Target store in Exton overnight in February to film a video for their 'Saucy and Honey' YouTube page. The couple described the stunt as a 'challenge' in a 25-minute video posted on their channel.
March 10, 2022
Sixers
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Michael Tanenbaum
Brooklyn Nets star Ben Simmons will return to Philadelphia on Thursday night to face the Sixers and their fans at the Wells Fargo Center. Simmons is injured and has not played since the 76ers traded him to Brooklyn in exchange for James Harden in February. Ahead of the game on TNT, videos surfaced of fans booing and jeering Simmons in Center City.
March 9, 2022
Media
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Michael Tanenbaum
Philadelphia adult contemporary radio station 106.1 The Breeze will change formats again after iHeartRadio revealed the FM station is under construction. Valerie Knight, a longtime radio personality in Philadelphia, announced that her show on the station is canceled and that she has been terminated. 106.1 The Breeze lasted just over three years with the tag line "Philadlephia's Relaxing Favorites."
March 9, 2022
Development
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Michael Tanenbaum
Philadelphia developer BG Capital will renovate and reopen the Isle of Capri Motel in North Wildwood, one of a dwindling number of the Jersey Shore town's Doo Wop-style buildings that once defined an era. The 20-unit motel, which will be renamed the Seaport Inn, is expected to be ready for business in the summer of 2022.
March 9, 2022
Travel
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Michael Tanenbaum
Frontier Airlines will introduce new routes out of Philadelphia International Airport this spring to Chicago, Boston, Cincinnati, Cleveland, San Antonio and Kansas City. The low-cost carrier, which recently announced a planned merger with Spirit Airlines, will offer cheap introductory fares on the new flights from Philadelphia that can be purchased through March 15.
March 8, 2022
Investigations
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Michael Tanenbaum
A 30-year-old man was fatally shot outside a Wendy's fast-food restaurant in the Huntingdon Valley section of Abington Township on Monday, March 7. The shooting appears to have stemmed from a domestic dispute, according to investigators. At the scene, authorities questioned a 32-year-old woman whose identity was not immediately revealed. A gun was recovered, police said.
March 8, 2022
Business
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Michael Tanenbaum
Walmart is opening a large fulfillment center in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania this spring that will have up to 600 permanent, full-time jobs on-site. The multinational retail giant is competing with Amazon to gain a larger share of the e-commerce market in the United States.
March 8, 2022
Donations
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Michael Tanenbaum
A GoFundMe campaign is raising money to support the family of Hatboro police officer Ryan Allen, who suffered severe injuries resulting from a reaction to a bee sting in October 2021. Allen, a father of two, went into anaphylactic shock and had a heart attack. He also suffered severe brain injuries due to a lack of oxygen. After months of rehabilitation, Allen's wife, Whitney, revealed that her husband will not make a recovery from his injuries will return home to spend the last few weeks of his life in hospice care.
March 7, 2022
Development
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Michael Tanenbaum
A 20-unit luxury apartment complex will be built at the intersection of North Broad Street and Ridge Avenue, the former site of Jimmy G's Steaks. The restaurant closed in 2021, leaving questions about what would happen at the property. In the past five, years, North Broad Street has seen a number of new businesses and residential projects sprout.
March 7, 2022
Phillies
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Michael Tanenbaum
Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Brett Myers joined "The Farzy Show" with Marc Farzetta on Monday to discuss a range of baseball topics, including his memories from the team's celebration of the 2008 World Series. Myers shared a story about how the players ran out of beer at a party hosted by Pat Burrell, claiming they got help from police officers to make a beer run.