At one point, PECO reported more than 126,000 people in the dark. The utility greatly reduced that number to 1,300.
Stars and stripes were displayed everywhere from fire hydrants to mailboxes to sports mascots dressed in colonial garb.
Transit tips, talking points and more SEPTA and NJ Transit service will be drastically different than usual this morning.
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A driver was shot at on Interstate 95 in during rush hour, Pennsylvania State Police reported on Wednesday, Feb. 12. The ...