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Nurse and Lifeguard Honored in Marple for Saving Toddler From Near Drowning
A nurse and a lifeguard received special honors at a recent Marple Township Commissioners meeting for saving the life of a 21-month-old toddler over the…
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Admirers Send Retiring Paramedic Larry Worrilow Off in Style
After 44 years as a Crozer Health paramedic, Larry Worrilow of Brookhaven is retiring, reports Ashley Johnson for 6abc.com. He shared a last shift with…
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COVID-19 Testing Sites in Delaware County Reopen as Demand, Infection Rates Rise
Delaware County is reopening its COVID-19 testing sites because of an increase in demand, reports Dan Cuellar for 6abc.com. About 500 people a day are…
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Springfield Family Connects the Autistic With the Rest of the World
Tom Foti of Springfield came up with Inside Voice when he saw his autistic non-verbal brother, Brian, using a spelling board to communicate with their…
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In Havertown: Kids, Community Groups Join Up for the Common Good
The Impact Center in Haverford is teaching kids the importance of giving back to their community, and getting them involved in helping out, reports the…
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Marine Vet on a Mission to End Vet Suicides Through Tik Tok Videos
U.S. Marine Sgt. Michael Howard makes daily trips to the Delaware County Veterans Memorial in Newtown Square where he creates emotional TikTok videos to reach…
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Delco Group Surprises College Student Who Survived Fatal Crash With Family Trip
The DiChiacchio family of Newtown Square are getting an all-expenses paid vacation to Boston courtesy of the Delco Group, after the family had to cope…
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Claims Open Now for Wawa Payback in Customer Data Breach
Anyone who thinks they were affected by Wawa’s data breach have until Nov. 29, 2021 to file a claim against a $9 million lawsuit settlement,…
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Now Teachers Teammates Has a Home for All of Its Stuff, Thanks To Volunteers
Teachers Teammates finally has a home to call its own, reports Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc.com. The non-profit, which provides much-needed classroom supplies to area teachers,…
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He’s Ex-Secret Service. Now He’s Heading a Non-Profit to Help K9s
A former secret service agent in Springfield has started a non-profit Hurricanes Heroes, that pays the medical bills of K9s, reports the 6abc.com staff. Marshall…
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Clothes Quarters in Folsom Looking Busy Again as Kids Go Back to Class
On a recent visit to Clothes Quarters in Folsom, workers were putting together aprons for cafeteria staff at an unnamed Delaware County high school, reports…
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Havertown Man’s Viral Tik Tok Videos Compare Delco, Great Britain
Great. Now Brenden Guy is having trouble with the Delco accent. A British man in Havertown has gone viral with his “culture shock” Tik Tok…
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With Free Nile Swim Club Lessons, 600 Kids Can Now Keep Their Head Above Water
At the Nile Swim Club in Yeadon, 120 children were taught how to swim over the last 10 days, says Anthony Patterson, Club board president.…
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Philadelphia Airport Travelers Feeling Impact of Staffing Shortages
Air travelers at Philadelphia International Airport are noticing longer lines as staffing shortages continue to plague airlines and TSA officials, reports Katie Katro for 6abc.com.…
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For Those With Physical Challenges, This Theater Program Is a Place to Shine
All are welcome at Acting Without Boundaries, especially those with physical disabilities, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc.com. “I’ve said this from day one. In AWB,…
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Devoted ‘Mare’ Fans Bring a Darker Side of the Hit Series to Wallingford
Police are warning fans of HBO’s “Mare of Easttown” that trespassing in Wallingford will not be tolerated, writes Dann Cuellar for 6abc.com. The HBO hit…
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American Airlines Cuts Flights to Cover Weather, Labor Shortage, Traveler Uptick
Bad weather, a labor shortage, and a sudden surge in travelers have forced American Airlines to cancel some of its flights through mid-July, reports Katherine…






































