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Inspiring Delco Woman With Cystic Fibrosis Gives Back At Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia
She knows the place well but instead of being a patient, Julia Rae is back at CHOP sharing gifts.

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She knows the place well but instead of being a patient, Julia Rae is back at CHOP sharing gifts.

Chopper 3 captured the scene, where several police vehicles were seen near the McDonald's.
"I am cognizant of the issues facing the department and the challenges that lie ahead," Resnick said at City Hall Wednesday.
The shooting left three injured, and five people were arrested, police said.
"They said, 'You guys need to get out, it might fall,'" Mack said. "I'm like, I don't understand what's going on."
"Aramark grossed over a billion dollars with our help," Fred Motley, an Aramark employee, said.
"They say 'don't meet your heroes,' I met them. They're cool, and they're awesome people," Cage said.
"It does reflect the antisemitic feeling that we've been having lately on the Main Line and in general in America," she said.
Old eclipse glasses are getting a second chance at Good Buy Supply on East Passyunk Avenue.
"This is Evelyn and she's our little eclipse baby," new mother Sara Hsu said.
"She's been cutting down nets for a long time," Shenita Landry, director of player personnel, Temple University's women's basketball, said.
True to WWE's dramatic flair, the music heard during their performance was a professional recording.
Police said the 23-year-old was taken to Nazareth Hospital and placed in stable condition.
When Philadelphians look back on the 2024 eclipse, they'll remember where they were and with whom they shared the moment of cosmic wonder.
This year's cleanup was part of Mayor Cherelle Parker's Clean and Green Initiative, aiming to create a safer, cleaner, and greener city.
An estimated 70 military helicopters are traveling across the region from Saturday to Monday as part of an exercise.
The Mummers were on stage playing instruments as Rollins made his entrance to the ring. Rollins was wearing his own Mummers suit as well.
With the victory, Staley became the fifth coach to win three national championships in her coaching career.
"Working together for the common cause," said Craig Lafferty, president of the Medford Township Fire Company.
Back in college in Canada, Alex Pace was swabbed to be a bone marrow donor. Years later, he got a phone call that he was a perfect match.