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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Daughter of Retired Philadelphia Fire Chief Announces Run For City Council
Study: Binge Drinking Wreaks Havoc On Your Immune System
In addition to throwing up or suffering from a massive hangover, new research from Loyola University’s School of Medicine suggests drinking excessive amounts of alcohol “significantly disrupts the immune system.”
The study subjects, who had a median age of 27, were given four or five shots of vodka depending on their weight. At 20 minutes after “peak intoxication,” their immune systems showed increased activity. But two and five hours after maximum intoxication, the opposite proved true – the subjects’ immune systems were less active than they were when they were sober.
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Philadelphia Charter School To Close
In a letter sent to parents and a message on the school’s website, Walter D. Palmer says the Leadership Learning Partners Charter School will close Wednesday, December 31st.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Celebration Held In Cherry Hill, NJ To Mark First Day Of Kwanzaa
A celebration of Kwanzaa was held at the Garden State Discovery Museum.
“We celebrate Kwanzaa from December 26th until January 1st. It was founded by Maulana Karenga in 1966,” says Karen Abdul Malik, also known as Queen Nor, president of the National Association of Black Storytellers.
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Hundreds Enjoy Free Christmas Breakfast In Center City
“Honoring every person who comes through the door and giving them an opportunity, not just to get a meal in an atmosphere where they’re treasured,” she says.
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
Christmas Day Services Celebrate The Holiday In Philadelphia
As worshipers pack into the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, many took it as an opportunity to sing Christmas hymns with the choir.
“It’s a great opportunity to come together with fellow believers and to just consider the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ,” said one church attendee.
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Visiting Philadelphia Orchestra Conductor Pens ‘Rittenhouse Carol’
Local Local Community Group Brings Christmas Cheer To Families In Need
Officer kills armed 18-year-old near Ferguson
Police try to control a crowd Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014, on the lot of a gas station following a shooting Tuesday in Berkeley, Mo. St. Louis County police say a man who pulled a gun and pointed it at an officer has been killed. |
Monday, December 22, 2014
British singer Joe Cocker dies of lung cancer
FILE - In this July 20, 2002 file photo, British Rock and Blues legend Joe Cocker performs on stage of the Stravinski hall during the Montreux Jazz Festival, in Montreux, Switzerland. Cocker, best known for the songs, "You Are So Beautiful," and the 1980s duet "Up Where We Belong," with Jennifer Warnes, died Monday, Dec. 22, 2014 of lung cancer in Colorado. He was 70. |
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Philadelphia Non-Profit Needs Help Adopting Familes To Assist During Holidays
Detectives: Shane Montgomery’s Keys Found In Schuylkill River
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Detectives say the keys of missing student Shane Montgomery were discovered Sunday evening in the Schuylkill River.
The discovery was made after crews were out again on Sunday.
Shane went missing early Thanksgiving morning after going out with friends the night before to celebrate his 21st birthday.
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
Annual Archbishop’s Christmas Benefit For Children Marks Its 58th Year In Philadelphia
There was ice cream, cookies, coloring books and crayons and all kinds of gifts for the youngsters who take part in various programs administered by Catholic Social Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Archbishop Charles Chaput says the event is a joyful time for the youngsters and those who organize it.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Mummers Add a Second Parade, Through Manayunk, Around Mardi Gras
The Manayunk Development Corporation is guaranteeing the Mummers at least $10,000 for what they hope will become an annual fundraiser: a mile-long strut along Main Street, to be called the “Philadelphia Mummers Mardi Gras in Manayunk Parade.”
At least ten of the 16 string bands have committed to the February 22, 2015 event (which will miss Mardi Gras, February 17th, by a few days).
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Philadelphia Front Page News Breaking News! As forwarded by means of the Philadelphia Tribune State Reps. indicted on corruption charges
State Reps. Ron Waters and Vanessa Lowery Brown were indicted Tuesday by Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams on charges of political corruption.
Both surrendered and were taken into custody.
Waters, 64, and Brown, 48, were charged with criminal conspiracy, bribery, conflict of interest and failure to make required disclosures in statement of financial interests.
“When they were before the grand jury Ron Waters and Vanessa Lowery Brown admitted to taking money and acknowledged they knew it was wrong each time they did it,” Williams said.
Both elected officials turned themselves into authorities in Dauphin County.
Waters, a member of the state House of Representatives since 1991 and secretary for the House Democratic Caucus, allegedly accepted payments from confidential informant Tyron B. Ali beginning in October 2010. Altogether Waters allegedly took $8,750 in exchange for his “no” vote on House Bill 934. The grand jurors determined that Waters allegedly set up and attended a meeting with a Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) official. The purpose of which was regarding collections contracts and helping a friend of Ali get a job at PPA.
Brown, a member of the House since 2009, allegedly accepted five payments beginning in Feb. 2011. In total, she allegedly accepted $4,000 in exchange for a “no” vote against state liquor store privatization in addition to other legislative issues.
Williams also explained that the grand jurors carefully examine public criticisms about the investigation.
“In particular the grand jury investigated claims that the original investigation was racist and targeted African Americans,” Williams said. “They examined claims the informant wasn’t credible because of his own criminal case, that the subjects were entrapped and that a comprehensive review of the case found no basis for bringing charges. The grand jury found each of those criticisms empty. Regarding the criticism the investigation employed racial targeting the grand jury found that such a claim was false.”
Monday, December 15, 2014
6 dead, suspect on loose in suburban Philadelphia
Police move near the scene of a shooting, Monday, Dec. 15, 2014, in Souderton, Pa. Police are surrounding a home in Souderton, outside Philadelphia, where a suspect is believed to have barricaded himself after shootings at multiple homes. Police tell WPVI-TV the man is suspected of killing a five people Monday morning at three different homes. |
PENNSBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A man suspected of going to three houses in the Philadelphia suburbs and fatally shooting six people, including his ex-wife and her teenage niece, was at large, and prosecutors said investigators didn't know where he was or how he was getting around.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Money Collected By Salvation Army Bell Ringers Helps Others All Year
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Salvation Army bell ringers collect spare change during the holidays to help those in need, and that money is a portion of what’s raised to help people all year.
“Throughout the year, we do have various mailings that we send out,” says Major Paul Cain, administrator for the Salvation Army’s Kroc Center in Camden.
He says about half their annual funds are raised in November and December, much of the money coming into those iconic red kettles.
The money, he says, buys new coats for the needy, summer camp for veterans and their children, and helps children of imprisoned mothers visit once a month.
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Philadelphia Police Officers To Hear Message From Mayor Before Hitting The Streets
The video running approximately eight and one half minutes is being played at every district, citywide, for the next three days, with the Mayor reflecting on recent events in Ferguson and New York City, telling officers what he expects from them.
In the video, the Mayor reassures officers that he know how difficult and dangerous their jobs are. He also commends them for their success in dropping city crime rates and professionally handling recent protests peacefully.
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
Democrats, Obama part on $1.1T spending bill
House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio holds what may be his last news conference of the 113th Congress, though critical legislation is still pending, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014, on Capitol Hill in Washington. With a midnight Thursday deadline to keep the government running, a $1.1 trillion government-wide spending bill is teetering as many lawmakers find more in the measure to dislike than like. Boehner expressed confidence the measure would go through and he said he was looking forward to what he called "the new American Congress" that convenes in January with a Republican majority in the House and the Senate. |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Joined in an unlikely alliance, the Obama White House and House Republicans worked into the night Thursday in a furious attempt to pass a $1.1 trillion governmentwide spending bill over clamorous protests from Democrats who said it would ease bank regulations imposed after the near-economic collapse of 2008.
Studio head, producer apologize for Jolie, Obama remarks
FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2011 file photo, producer Scott Rudin attends The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures awards gala at Cipriani's 42nd Street in New York. Rudin, the high-powered producer at the center of the latest embarrassment stemming from the Sony hacking scandal, has apologized for remarks he made in leaked emails. In the series of private emails obtained by Gawker and Buzzfeed this week, Rudin, corresponding with Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal, called "Unbroken" director Angelina Jolie a "spoiled brat" and made jokes about President Barack Obama's race and presumed taste in movies. |
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Camden County Police Offer Reading Mentorship To City’s Littlest Residents
CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) — Some police officers in Camden are being paired up with kindergarteners as part of a program to promote the importance of reading.
Today, at Bonsall Elementary School, officer Gabrielle Camacho said she looks forward to her 30 minutes with the students each week.
“(It) gives them a positive idea of what officers are and that we are here to help them — we’re here to help guide them,” she said.
The program is called “Pacer” — Police And Congress [Mayor Dana Redd’s “Congress of Residents and Faith-Based Community Organizations”] Enjoy Reading — and it’s been popular with both the cops and the kids. So popular, in fact, that Camden schools superintendent Paymon Rouhanifard is thinking about expanding it to more students.
“It promotes a joy of reading, and it allows our students to have mentors,” he said, “so the relationships they build with our local community leaders means a lot to them and it means a lot to our leaders as well.”
He says an early love of reading often translates into a thirst for knowledge that lasts a lifetime.
For full story or more news go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
Microsoft Founder Bill Gates Skypes With Students at a North Phila. High School
Philadelphia Students Participate In National ‘Die-in’
Around 100 University of Pennsylvania medical students spread out in the middle of Walnut Street wearing their white coats.
“Protecting the citizens of this country is something that I’ve been doing since I got out of the military,” said first-year student Michael Spinnato.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Project "You’re Worthy”: Musician Bob Conga, Graffiti Artist Lamont Nelson Celebrates at the Yeadon Library by Van Stone
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Sunday, December 7, 2014
Protesters Organize ‘Die-In’ After Eagles Game In South Philly
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