Cell Phone Causes Crash
Local Pol Honors Heroes, ‘Legends’ At Street Festival Some of South Philadelphia’s most recognizable heroes were honored by State Rep. Kenyatta Johnson this week. The lawmaker hosted his 2nd annual Community Appreciation Day in Point Breeze by recognizing individuals who make positive contributions in the community. More than 1,000 came out to celebrate community leaders while enjoying a festive atmosphere of food, fun and entertainment. Among those honored included (Cont. Page 2)
A POLICE CRUISER traveling eastbound on Oregon Avenue early Tuesday morning was struck by another car which was traveling north on Broad Street. Although investigators say it was not immediately known who was at fault, witnesses at the scene said the uninjured driver was talking on her cell phone. The officer in the vehicle suffered injuries to his upper body and was rushed to the University of Pennsylvania. He is in stable condition. The driver of the other vehicle was not injured. Photo by Maria Merlino
WDAS’ Patty Jackson is presented with award by State Rep. Kenyatta Johnson and gubernatorial candidate Dan Onorato.
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By Maria Merlino and Thomas James Parents and students at Southern HS are optimistic the school is set for a good year after the School District made some sweeping changing to the school during the summer. Over 100 people were greeted on Tuesday morning by School District Superintendent Arlene Ackerman, as she led an orientation at Southern HS. The Class of 2014 was introduced to a whole host of changes the District has implemented at the school. They include multi-million-dollar security cameras; a new principal, Otis D. Hackney III; and a zero tolerance for bullying in any form. (Cont. Page 2)
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