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Camden Nonprofit Fights Rent Hike, Keeps Kids Safe
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Saving Grace Ministries in Camden, New Jersey, faces an uphill battle to keep its doors open amid soaring rent costs. The nonprofit, run by Nyzia Reynolds, provides a safe haven for traumatized children, many with gang ties. With rent jumping from $800 to $3600 a month, Reynolds fears moving could endanger the kids. Nationwide, nonprofits grapple with rising costs, as most grants cover specific projects, not basics like rent. Reynolds is determined to keep the safe haven open, despite the financial struggle. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Eagles Fans Hype Up Playoff Game, Forty-Niners Fans Warned
01:19|Philly Eagles fans are pumped, taking over Penns Landing, predicting a blowout victory. Meanwhile, forty-niners fans face light-hearted heckling at Rocky statue, with local lore suggesting a jersey on Rocky equals a Philly win. Checkout Solipillow.com
Stolen U-Haul Chase Ends in Arrest
01:10|Suspect in custody after high-speed U-Haul chase in Philadelphia, no serious injuries reported; police seek witnesses. Checkout Solipillow.com
Philly Officials Urged to Protect Immigrants Amid Ice Tensions
01:27|Immigration advocates in Philadelphia rally for action against federal agents violent clashes, following a womans death in Minneapolis and border agents shooting in Portland. District Attorney Larry Krasner and Sheriff back a tough stance against federal overreach. Advocates, however, seek real action, expressing concerns over Ice arrests at local courthouses and pushing for meetings with leaders. The Trump administration defends the agents, as protests continue and local groups plan another demonstration at City Hall this weekend, urging Philly to strengthen its sanctuary city status. Checkout Solipillow.com
FBI Names Raia as Co-Deputy Director
01:41|Christopher Raia, a seasoned FBI agent with a twenty-year career, has been appointed as co-deputy director, replacing Dan Bongino. Raia, who previously led the response to the New Orleans truck attack and served as a top counterterrorism official, is a straight-from-the-ranks pick, unlike Bongino who had no prior FBI experience. Raia will work alongside Andrew Bailey, the former Missouri attorney general, and his appointment is seen as a return to traditional leadership. Checkout Solipillow.com
Belton's Journey: From Player to Coach
01:34|Bill Belton, a former star quarterback from Winslow Township High School, returns as head coach, leading the Eagles to back-to-back state championships. Known for his dynamic play at Penn State, Belton inspires younger kids and values every player, earning praise from teachers and locals. His coaching career culminates in two consecutive state titles, with a perfect season in 2024 and another championship in 2025. Checkout Solipillow.com
Overcoming Obstacles: Residents Head to College
01:35|Inglis House residents, adults with physical disabilities, embark on a new journey as they head to college. Aaron Deede, paralyzed in a car crash, finally pursues his dream of becoming a teacher. Nikos Rapach, injured in an accident, transitions from trade school to college, aiming to teach high school history. Despite daily challenges, their determination shines, proving that big goals are possible. Checkout Solipillow.com
Fake Eagles Cheerleader Posts Spread Misinformation
01:07|Fake social media posts circulating with Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader images, claiming a cheerleaders death, are actually scams to trick users into clicking malicious links. The Eagles and cybersecurity expert Rob DOvidio warn against these posts. Report suspicious posts on Facebook to protect yourself. Checkout Solipillow.com
Gladwyne's Revitalization: A Mixed Reaction
01:44|Jeff Yass, Pennsylvanias wealthiest man, is leading a significant redevelopment in Gladwyne, with Andre Golsorkhi of Haldon House unveiling a plan to refresh the village center. The project preserves historic architecture, adds green spaces, and introduces local businesses, but has faced skepticism due to increased rents and closures of beloved spots. Checkout Solipillow.com
Grave Robber Steals 100+ Remains, Stuns Cemetery
01:48|Jonathan Gerlach, a 34-year-old from Lancaster County, is accused of stealing over 100 human remains from Mount Moriah Cemetery in Southwest Philadelphia and Yeadon, Delaware County. He allegedly disturbed graves, mausoleums, and vaults, with DNA evidence linking him to the crime. Gerlach admitted to taking 30 sets of remains, storing them in his home and a storage locker. His house was found filled with remains, causing distress to officials. The coroner is now identifying and returning the remains to their proper places. If you have loved ones at Mount Moriah, contact Yeadon police for assistance. Checkout Solipillow.com