One chapel last weekend reportedly had its Elvis impersonator change instead into a leather jacket, jeans and a fedora for a "rock 'n' roll" themed ceremony.
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CENTER CITY SHOOTING: Police say the victim was walking next to the Corner Bakery at 17th and JFK when shots were fired from a passing vehicle.
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Philadelphia police say a fight escalated into a violent stabbing Wednesday night at SEPTA's Fairmount Station on the Broad Street Line.
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Mount Airy's Ryan Long is holding strong on Jeopardy! with a 14-day winning streak, but he wasn't quick enough to answer a question about a Philadelphia sports team Wednesday night.
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A group of Montgomery County volunteers and educators are working together to make sure kids have the extra support they need to succeed in the classroom.
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Philadelphia native Rayshawn Washington has dedicated his life to helping kids stay out of trouble through his passion for riding bikes. He's now one of the faces in a new Tommy Jeans campaign.
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The woman says she wasn't tempted to keep the stashed cash. "God has been kind to me and my children," she said. "What can I ever ask from God?"
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Through the Corners to Connections program, faith leaders and community organizers are heading to the street corners of Northwest, Tioga and Nicetown neighborhoods every night in June from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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Multiple people were shot at a Tulsa medical building on a hospital campus Wednesday and "some unfortunately were killed." a police captain said.
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Chopper 6 was over Phoenixville Area High School and Middle School Wednesday as students walked out of the classroom to have their voices heard.
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Jamie Dimon is no meteorologist, but the JPMorgan Chase CEO is predicting an economic "hurricane" caused by the war in Ukraine, rising inflation pressures and interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve.
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LGBTQ+ people have always existed, even if the language seems new. Conversations around sexual orientation and gender are nuanced - and the "alphabet," if you will, is expanding.
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