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Photos captured by multiple responding fire companies show a Camden County home engulfed in flames after a fire broke out just after midnight on Sunday. The blaze took over a home on the 400 block of Price Drive in Gloucester Township’s Glendora neighborhood, authorities said. Gloucester Township police responded to the residence to find flames and heavy smoke billowing from the home. Fortunately, none of the residents were home when the fire broke out, but returned once notified by Gloucester Township police. Police said the home’s residents were displaced due to the fire. No one was injured in the fire, police said.…
A homicide investigation is underway after a man was found dead lying in a pool of blood at the Burning Man festival on Saturday. A festival attendee alerted authorities to the man around 9:15 p.m. local time Saturday, about the same time the giant “Man” effigy in the middle of the venue was starting to burn — the event, held on the second-to-last night of the gathering, which gives the annual arts and music festival its name. When Pershing County Sheriff’s Office deputies found the man, he was “obviously deceased,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement. The sheriff’s office…
Thousands of union members are in South Philadelphia on Monday, marching and celebrating the Labor Day holiday. Philadelphia’s Labor Day Parade is in its 38th year and continues to draw thousands of union members, national labor leaders and working families. The parade stepped off at 10 a.m., winding through South Philly streets with floats, banners and live music. Crowds of union members, their families and community members kept the party going at Sheet Metal Workers’ Local 19 Union Hall for a post-parade celebration, which included food, music and even carnival rides. Philadelphia’s Labor Day Parade organizers said it’s about celebrating…
The Oasis Live ’25 tour landed in the New York City area for two concerts this Labor Day weekend at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The first show, with brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, was held on Sunday, featuring special guests Cage The Elephant and Cast. The second is scheduled for Monday night. Sunday’s performance included the hits “Wonderwall,” “Champagne Supernova,” “Live Forever” and “Don’t Look Back in Anger.” The English rock band last went on tour nearly 20 years ago, before the brothers infamously took their sibling rivalry public and caused the band to split in 2009. MetLife…
Philadelphia police are searching for a suspect accused of shooting a teenager through a window in Frankford as he played video games with his friends early Monday morning. Officers responded to the 1500 block of Adams Avenue in the city’s Frankford neighborhood just before 1:30 a.m. for reports of a person with a gun. After arriving, investigators said they discovered a 17-year-old boy had been shot in the back. Police brought the teen to Temple University Hospital, where he is said to be stable. Investigators believe the 17-year-old was playing video games with his friends when someone fired several shots…
Four people were injured in a multi-car crash in West Philadelphia on Monday afternoon, according to police. Police said five cars were involved in the crash, which happened near 63rd and Market streets in West Philly at around 12:30 p.m. on Labor Day. Investigators said all four of the victims were taken to nearby hospitals and are in stable condition. The cause of the crash is still being investigated.
President Trump has claimed the authority to bypass Congress and impose sweeping tariffs on foreign products, arguing the import duties are necessary to strengthen the U.S. economy. Now a federal appeals court has thrown a roadblock in his path. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled Friday that Mr. Trump went too far when he declared national emergencies to justify tariffs on nearly every country on Earth. The ruling largely upheld a May decision by a federal trade court in New York. But Friday’s 7-4 appeals court decision tossed out a part of that ruling striking down the…
With deep sorrow, we announce the tragic passing of Tahlia Ali, a beloved member of the Dartmouth, Nova Scotia community. Tahlia’s sudden passing has left a void in the hearts of her family, friends, and all who were privileged to know her. Despite her challenges, Tahlia lived with unshakable courage, joy, and determination, and her legacy will live on in the memories she created with everyone she touched. What Happened Tahlia Ali passed away peacefully the other night, leaving behind a community in mourning. Her passing is especially difficult for those who witnessed her immense resilience and infectious positivity throughout…
With broken hearts, we announce the sudden and tragic passing of Lex Baker, a dedicated caregiver at Moravia Health in Rochester, NY, who tragically lost her life in a motorcycle accident. Lex’s untimely death has left her family, friends, colleagues, and the entire community mourning the loss of a bright and loving soul taken far too soon. What Happened Lex Baker’s life was tragically cut short in a motorcycle accident that has left her family and community devastated. As they grapple with this unimaginable loss, loved ones are left to cherish her memory, her love, and the legacy of kindness…
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Greg Beckmann, a proud Californian, decorated Vietnam veteran, and a lifelong patriot whose legacy of service, strength, and love will never be forgotten. Tragically, Greg lost his life on August 27 after being struck by a car. His untimely death has left a profound void in the hearts of his family, friends, and community, all of whom are mourning the loss of a man who gave so much to the world. What Happened Greg Beckmann’s passing was the result of a tragic accident when he was struck by a…
