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Top Philadelphia news: Mayor endorses Warren for president; Firefighter of the Year honored; more

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Published on October 24, 2019
Top Philadelphia news: Mayor endorses Warren for president; Firefighter of the Year honored; morePhoto: Cong Dinh/flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Philadelphia.

Family, friends gather to remember woman killed while crossing street in Tioga-Nicetown

It was Friday evening when Khalilah Plowden and her fiancé Ray Hooks were struck by a driver as they crossed the road.

Read the full story on 6abc Action News.

Mayor endorses Warren for president

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has endorsed Elizabeth Warren for president because "she will put power in the hands of working class families."

Read the full story on NBC10 Philadelphia.

Firefighter of the Year honored for saving neighbor from burning building

He risked his life running through flames to save his neighbor, and now Joseph Rippert has been named Philadelphia's Firefighter of the Year.

Read the full story on ABC Philadelphia, WPVI.

Sixers' star-studded roster looking to meet city's high expectations this season

There is a ton of optimism around this Sixers team.

Read the full story on CBS Philadelphia.

Philadelphia among top 20 baseball cities in US, report says

With the World Series in progress, WalletHub released its 2019 Best Baseball Cities report, and Philadelphia came in at No. 19.

Read the full story on CBS Philadelphia.


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