• Philadelphia All Local

  • By: Audacy
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Philadelphia All Local

By: Audacy
  • Summary

  • A daily dive into the top headlines in Philadelphia, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less multiple times a day from KYW Newsradio.
    2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
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Episodes
  • Man shot on SEPTA bus in North Philly; suspect wanted
    Nov 23 2024
    The KYW Newsradio All-Local, Saturday, November 23, 2024 (Midday Edition): A man is dead after police say he was shot in the chest early Saturday morning in Southwest Philly. Police say a man is recovering after he was shot on a Septa bus in North Philly Friday night. Thousands of people were on the Ben Franklin Parkway Saturday to celebrate the 31st year of the Philadelphia Marathon.
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    3 mins
  • Parker reaches 1-year contract extension with D.C. 33
    Nov 23 2024
    The KYW Newsradio All-Local - Saturday, November 23, 2024 (Morning Edition): Mayor Cherelle Parker and Philly’s largest employee union, District Council 33, reached an agreement Friday night after the union voted to authorize a strike last week. SEPTA is postponing a second round of fare increases, now that Gov. Josh Shapiro has delivered stopgap funding. A 28-year-old King of Prussia man pleads guilty to breaking into women's apartments to steal intimate objects, and to take videos of a woman without her knowledge. It's Marathon weekend and there's expected to be a record runner turnout! Atlantic City has hired 10 people experiencing homelessness to work for the Department of Public Works in a 10- week program.
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    7 mins
  • Shapiro reallocates $153M from PennDOT to SEPTA, eliminating SEPTA’s deficit
    Nov 22 2024
    The KYW Newsradio All-Local - Friday, November 22, 2024 (Evening Edition) SEPTA is postponing a second round of fare increases and ending talk of service cuts, now that Governor Josh Shapiro has delivered stopgap funding. The teenager who was a week from turning 18 when he shot and killed a man during a robbery in Norristown will spend at least a half-century behind bars. Atlantic City has hired 10 people experiencing homelessness to work for the department of public works, for a 10-week program paid for with the city's opioid settlement money. City officials officially welcomed runners to the 31st Philadelphia Marathon today, cutting the ribbon on the Expo at the Convention Center.
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    4 mins

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