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‘No EBT': SNAP payment outages reported Thursday morning
People planning to pay for food early Thursday morning were greeted at 24/7 convenience stores with a message — “No EBT.” Here’s what we know.
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Stinky delivery: Uber Eats driver smells weed coming from ‘burrito', police say
A Uber Eats delivery driver smelled something funky with the burrito they had just been called to pick up, so the driver called police in a New Jersey town.
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The aroma of holiday meal sides now in candle form thanks to Campbell's
Worried about packing the pounds on this holiday season? Well, now you can get the smells of that family dinner without any of the calories thanks to Campbell’s scented candles.
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Man accused of killing Gaudreau brothers in drunken New Jersey crash to remain jailed, for now
The man accused of being drunk when his car struck and killed NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and brother Matthew as they biked near their South Jersey hometown the night before their sister’s wedding will remain jailed awaiting trial as it was revealed he had a blood alcohol level above the legal limit and a history of road rage.
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Philadelphia section of I-95 to reopen to traffic on Friday, officials say
Days after Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro said temporary lanes on I-95 would reopen to traffic over the weekend, PennDOT now says they will reopen on Friday.
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Bull corralled after New Jersey community told to steer clear
Police in a South Jersey community warned residents to steer clear Tuesday of a bull that went loose for a period of time before being corralled.
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Longtime US Sen. Tom Carper Won't Seek Reelection in 2024
U.S. Sen. Tom Carper is not planning to seek reelection to represent Delaware for six more years in Washington, D.C.
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Here's How to Get Free Rita's Water Ice on This 1st Day of Spring
It’s a first day of spring tradition. Here’s how to get a free Rita’s Italian Ice treat in March 2023.
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Sen. John Fetterman Hospitalized for Clinical Depression, His Office Says
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman checked himself into Walter Reed Medical Center to be treated for clinical depression.
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The Billboard Is Wrong! The Mega Millions Jackpot Is Not $13.5 Billion
A billboard along Interstate 95 near Girard Avenue in Philadelphia on Wednesday morning erroneously listed the jackpot for the upcoming Mega Millions draw at $13.5 billion. It seems a misplaced decimal is to blame.