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Steamy summer conditions for your Sunday with highs in the upper 80s but feeling like the 90s. Skies will be mostly cloudy with isolated storms this afternoon. Any storm could produce heavy rain and localized flooding. Monday is a NEXT Weather Alert Day for tropical downpours and an elevated flash flood risk.
It's been almost one week since the shooting claimed the lives of three people. One of the victims is 24-year-old Azir Harris.
On July 11, around 6:45 p.m., police took 42-year-old Joseph M. Greene into custody in Bear. He was charged with first-degree murder, possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Greene was committed to the Department of Correction on $710,000.00 cash bond.
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The drenching rain pattern from last week has loosened its grip on the Philadelphia area for the weekend. There is still a chance of isolated afternoon showers and storms, but most of the area will remain dry under a combination of sun and clouds.
A Milford man is charged with murder and other crimes in connection with a fatal shooting Thursday night.
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A union representing thousands of city workers in Philadelphia and the city have reached a deal to end a more than weeklong strike that halted residential curbside trash pickup and affected other services,
As they phase out the neighborhood trash drop-off sites, the city of Philadelphia is now taking extra precautions to try to prevent illegal dumping from happening in the future.
Bob Williams, a former standout tight end who helped Penn State win a national title before spending time with three NFL teams, died on July 2. He was 61. Williams, who was a native of Easton, had reportedly been diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable form of brain cancer, according to his obit.
John Smyth Michel, medical director of Excel Medical Center, is disciplined by state licensing authorities for having sex with a female patient.
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania has a free summer exhibition highlighting the history of two Black communities and the preservation done by those who lived there.