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Temple University Police Rescue Several Pets From Hot Car In North Philadelphia
"I was very concerned as I have dogs of my own and I wanted to make sure the dogs were OK," Arashdeep Bawa, a Temple police officer, said.

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"I was very concerned as I have dogs of my own and I wanted to make sure the dogs were OK," Arashdeep Bawa, a Temple police officer, said.

A teenager is dead after gunfire erupted outside of a North Philadelphia church early Friday morning, police said.
"Two, three in the morning—I'm crocheting. That's how 'Lace in the Moon' came to be. It just sounded right," Nicole Nikolich said.
Both men were dressed in black clothing and masks when they pulled up to the gas station in a black Chevy sedan.
Outdoor summer camps are finding ways to beat the heat on Tuesday as temperatures neared the triple digits.
One year ago, those air traffic controllers were moved from the Long Island air traffic hub to Philadelphia to address staffing shortages.
It's the second electrical fire at the complex in the last five weeks.
As a summer heat wave sweeps through the region, air conditioning systems are being pushed to their limits, and some are failing.
"This isn't about neglect," said Sarah Barnett of ACCT Philly. "It's about survival. And many families are doing the best they can."
Marguerite Ruff was in that march and said her 23-year-old son was murdered in 2015. She's still searching for justice.
Backpacks, school essentials and socks were packed on the lawn of the School of the Future in West Philadelphia.
"The puppies had wounds that were old, some that were necrotic already, as well as maggots throughout their bodies," said PSPCA's director.
Three-time Grammy Award winner Diplo might've been born elsewhere, but the Temple University alum claims Philadelphia.
The city officially announced that the 400 block of South Broad Street is now also referred to as "Teddy Pendergrass Way."
"It truly is a piece of the year that they don't forget," said Greg Passanante, an administrator at Shriners Children's Hospital.
Allen is on the mend after suffering a concussion and other minor injuries after being hit by a pickup truck while riding his bicycle.
The hot weather and even some rain didn't stop many from enjoying their Sunday night around the Philadelphia area.
The "Voices of Hope Open Mic" has grown to more than 10,000 followers in under a year.
A family has filed a lawsuit against a Philadelphia funeral home, claiming they mishandled their son's remains nearly two years ago.
Over the next few weeks, families can spot a colorful "Ring the Bell" school bus making stops in neighborhoods across the city.