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Uber · United StatesPhiladelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw was involved in a multi-vehicle crash in Center City, officials told NBC10. The accident, which involved three vehicles, occurred on 15th and Race streets Wednesday afternoon. Footage from SkyForce10 showed Outlaw walking out of one of the vehicles.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Outlaw among 4 injured in Center City crash
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · PhiladelphiaDevin Weedon, 15, was on his way to school when he was shot, police say. Police say robbery was the motive for the deadly shooting. The teen's father blames the continued violence in Philadelphia on guns and government officials. "It's a bunch of cowards out here," Gary Weedon tells NBC10.
Philadelphia police release images of 4 suspects wanted in killing of teen on way to school
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WaterNo chemicals have been detected in the city's water system, meaning the water should be uncontaminated until 11:59 p.m. Wednesday. An estimated 8,100 gallons of latex emulsion solution overflowed from a Bristol manufacturing facility into storm drains. The drains took the latex product into Otter Creek, also known as Mill Creek, which flows into the Delaware River in Bristol Borough.
PWD: Philadelphia tap water safe through end of day Wednesday
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Temple University President Jason Wingard to resign – Metro Philadelphia
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Environment · Delaware CountyThe City of Philadelphia advised area residents on Sunday to drink bottled water “out of caution” after a chemical spill in the Delaware River.
Philadelphia officials advise residents to drink bottled water after a chemical spill in the Delaware River
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Voter · WashingtonA bipartisan effort among states to combat voter fraud has found itself in the crosshairs of conspiracy theories fueled by Donald Trump’s false claims about the 2020 presidential election and now faces an uncertain future.
Election conspiracies fuel dispute over voter fraud system
58% Center coverage: 33 sources
Barack Obama · ColumbiaFormer President Barack Obama, marking the retirement of the woman credited with popularizing the chant “Fired up, ready to go!” that epitomized his campaigns, says her energy played a key role in lifting his spirits and his candidacy.
Obama praises woman behind ‘Fired up’ chant as she retires
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Phil Murphy · New JerseyNew Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday unveiled a $53.1 billion budget for fiscal year 2024, about 5% more than the spending plan he signed for the current year, proposing more school aid, a renewed property tax rebate program and billions more for public pensions, transportation and other projects.
New Jersey Gov. Murphy unveils $51.3B budget plan
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