Worker dies in Philly after 125-foot fall
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A tall construction lift toppled over and struck a downtown Philadelphia apartment building Monday, killing a construction worker who fell 125 feet.... read the full story
Worker dies in Philly after 125-foot fall
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A tall construction lift toppled over and struck a downtown Philadelphia apartment building Monday, killing a construction worker who fell 125 feet.... read the full story
Officials: Philly construction worker falls 125 feet in accident
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A tall construction lift toppled over and struck a downtown Philadelphia apartment building Monday, killing a construction worker who fell 125 feet. read the full story
Officials: Philly construction worker falls 125 feet in accident
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A tall construction lift toppled over and struck a downtown Philadelphia apartment building Monday, killing a construction worker who fell 125 feet. read the full story
Pew study: Phila. lags on census awareness
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Worker dies in Philly after 125-foot fall in crane accident
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A tall construction lift toppled over and struck a downtown Philadelphia apartment building Monday, killing a construction worker who fell 125 feet. read the full story
N.J. man killed in Philadelphia crane accident
PHILADELPHIA -- A tall construction lift toppled over and struck a downtown Philadelphia apartment building today, killing a New Jersey construction worker who fell 125 feet. Investigators want to know if the 40-year-old victim was strapped into the bucket of... read the full story
Wolgin Prize at Temple Gallery Misses Objective
Ryan Trecartin Image Courtesy of Temple University The new Jack Wolgin International Competition in the Fine Arts , at $150,000, is the largest juried prize in the world to go to an individual visual artist. Philadelphia banker and real estate mogul Jack Wolgin wants... read the full story
Spielberg, Obama, and Thomas Jefferson
Photo by Flickr user NineInchNachosVI Really, Philadelphia? 65% of us don't think President Obama deserves the Nobel Peace Prize? Seriously, Thomas Friedman ? It "dismays [you] that the most important prize in the world has been devalued this way?" And Mr. President,... read the full story
Worker falls 125 feet in Philadelphia crane accident
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Fire Department says a crane accident in downtown Philadelphia sent two people to the hospital, including a construction worker who fell 125 feet. A department supervisor who declined to give his name says the acciden... read the full story
Crane collapses in Center City
Several people are reportedly trapped after a crane from a utility truck crashed into a building in Center City Philadelphia. read the full story
Maurice: penalties 'major problem' for Canes
The Hurricanes are the second-most penalized team in the NHL. Then again, it's just five games into the season. Is Paul Maurice concerned, or is it too soon to worry? After all, the Canes were the least-penalized team in the league last season. "I am worried... read the full story
Phillies top Rockies in frigid weather
DENVER – The Phillies biggest question mark became an exclamation point last night. Closer Brad Lidge, who blew 11 saves in the regular season, slammed the door on the Phils' 6-5 victory over the Rockies in Game 3 of their NLDS, giving Philadelphia a... read the full story
Man dies in West Philadelphia fire
A man is dead after a West Philadelphia rowhouse fire this morning, officials said. read the full story
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