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A Delaware County attorney approaches distracted driving as a matter of respect, and he says scaring teens doesn’t work.
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Central Pa. volleyball team off to Abu Dhabi for Special Olympics World Games debut
The team has been Pennsylvania champion in its skill level for eight straight years, but this is its first chance at the Special Olympics World Games.
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Listen 3:35New Orleans expats and enthusiasts celebrate Mardi Gras in Philly
Creole restaurant Acadia brings a slice of the Big Easy to Philadelphia.
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Listen 2:13At Northeast Philly bakery, fastnachts are a tasty tradition
Haegele’s Bakery only serves these lightly fried, diamond-shaped doughnuts, dusted with cinnamon or powdered sugar, two days of the year.
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Listen 1:56South Jersey fans turn out for ‘hometown hero’ Ariel Versace’s debut in ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
RuPaul’s Drag Race is in its 11th season and for the first time a drag queen from South Jersey has made the program.
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Listen 3:33Driver could face jail time for death of Center City cyclist
The truck driver who hit and killed Emily Fredricks, a 24-year-old pastry chef riding to work on a Spruce Street bike lane in 2017, could face prison time.
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Philadelphia drivers rarely prosecuted for crashes that kill pedestrians, cyclists
Only a fraction of drivers in crashes that kill pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists ever face serious criminal charges.
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Some tout Oscars as diversity win, but Philly filmmakers wait for more action
Some Philadelphia filmmakers say it’s an exciting time to be a person of color in the industry because Hollywood finally seems to be addressing calls for diversity.
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Penn sophomore could win an Oscar, ‘Period. End of Sentence.’
Claire Sliney wants to destigmatize periods with the film, “Period. End of Sentence.” The Penn sophomore made the documentary with friends while she was still in high school.
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Outgoing Deputy AG Rosenstein discusses DOJ tenure with Wharton students
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who’s endured jabs by President Trump, says his job means ignoring politics and carrying out the administration’s priorities.
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How the ‘worst alphabet book ever’ brings levity to kids learning how to read
The book pokes fun at silent letters in the English language and some other funky phonetic exceptions.
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Listen 2:15Woman plans to sue Philly police over violent arrest caught on tape
A violent arrest by a Philadelphia cop was filmed by a passer-by. Now, the woman intends to sue the department.
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