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Gay Philly Native Assaulted in New York City
A homeless man in New York City has been charged for an attack on a Philly native that is famous for the gay nightlife in Philadelphia. Gornell Roman attacked Dan Contarino, a Philadelphia native
Read More »Pennsylvania Having Auditions for State Senior Idol
If you are a resident of Pennsylvania and are a talented dancer, singer, or musician and you are over the age of 50! Then you are eligible to be Pennsylvania’s next elder idol! Residents
Read More »A New Nursing School in Philadelphia Will be Closing
The New Courtland School of Practical Nursing, which opened in 2010, will be officially closing after it graduates its final class. The Presbyterian-heritage nonprofit organization had built and staffed the school. The facility includes
Read More »Handicap Placards Users Are Getting Some New Rules
Handicap placards are very useful for people who have disabilities, however, many people are also taking advantage of the privilege. In effort to stop people from committing fraud in the handicapped parking program, New
Read More »National Waiters and Waitress Day
In America, there are over 600,000 restaurants! All these restaurants contain waiters and waitresses who take care of the incoming customers. However, some restaurants violate laws everyday and workers are left to fight back
Read More »New Bill to Tax Gas by the Mile?
A state senator from New Jersey is introducing a measure that would drop gas tax for drivers of passenger cars and would begin charging per-mile. The current gas tax is about 10 1/2 cents
Read More »Teen Dies on First Solo Drive Due to Texting
Health officials take their time and energy to stress the importance of not texting while driving, but some people never listen. For many teenagers, getting your license is the key to freedom, however, once
Read More »Boy Scouts to Vote on Accepting Gay Scouts
The Boy Scouts of Americas is asking its leaders across the country to vote on whether it should allow openly gay boys to participate in the organization. The proposal has been introduced to over
Read More »Lost Profit of 2013 Flower Show Blamed on TV
Typically the Philadelphia Flower Show brings in more than $1 million in profit to the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, however, not this year. This year profits fell short more than $1.2 million, which has turned
Read More »Former Philadelphia Police Officer Charged with Rape
He was once hailed a hero for chasing a man on foot who shot him in the face, but now he’s been charged with rape and sexual assault after he left a party with
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