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Sabra Recalls 30,000 Cases of Hummus
Possible listeria contamination prompted Sabra Dipping Co. to recall packs of its Classic Hummus brand.

Possible listeria contamination prompted Sabra Dipping Co. to recall packs of its Classic Hummus brand.

Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
Plus, a Philadelphia woman accused of attempting to join ISIS is ordered detain until her trial begins.
The placement of a giant crane will restrict access to the residential road during daytime hours Monday.
The Wissahickon Interested Citizens Association submitted an application to the Mural Arts Program in November.