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Man shot in face in West Philadelphia triple shooting
Police are investigating a triple shooting around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday in West Philadelphia that left a 30-year-old man in extremely critical condition after someone shot him in the face. Two other men, ages 28 and 29, were each shot in their legs.
Read the full story on CBS Philly.
Pedestrian killed by SEPTA trolley in Southwest
A SEPTA trolley struck and killed a pedestrian in Southwest Philadelphia just after midnight Wednesday, police said. The trolley operator told police he did not see the pedestrian.
Read the full story on 6abc Action News.
Group of teens disrupts local businesses in Roxborough
Police are investigating after small businesses along Ridge Avenue raised concerns about rowdy teenagers disrupting their stores.
Read the full story on 6abc Action News.
National teachers union demands answers about asbestos in Philadelphia schools
The American Federation of Teachers is demanding answers and better results, as Philadelphia continues to struggle with asbestos concerns in schools.
Read the full story on CBS Philadelphia.
Philadelphia's historic WWI ship celebrates 125th anniversary
Cruiser Olympia is the oldest steel warship afloat in the world. One of the few World War I ships that remain in the country, she is now a hallmark tourist attraction of Penn's Landing.
Read the full story on ABC Philadelphia, WPVI.
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