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Philadelphia All Local
Audacy
500 episodes
2 hours ago
The first of 37-thousand runners hit Philadelphia's streets this morning, part of marathon weekend. The weekend culminates with the full 26.2 mile event tomorrow morning. KYW’ Newsradio's Pat Loeb talked TO runners as they prepared for the race. *** A former business manager of a Catholic Church in Bala Cynwyd has been charged with theft of more than $1-million dollars. An investigation was launched last December by Montgomery County's Detective Bureau after Archdiocese of Philadelphia reported possible theft and embezzlement of $1.1-million dollars at Saint Matthias Church. 60-year-old Sean Sweeney served as the church’s business manager from 2017 until his firing last year. The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office says Sweeney was responsible for telling a payroll processing company who to pay and how much. Investigators say the processing company put money into bank accounts owned by Sweeney. They also say Sweeney used the money for personal expenses for things like educational tuition, vehicle-related payments and vacation costs. Sweeney has turned himself in. Bail was set at $100,000. *** Another juror is dismissed, and the jury will reconvene deliberations on Monday in the case against two accused killers of Philadelphia Police Sgt. Richard Mendez. KYW Newsradio's Nigel Thompson has the latest… *** The Germantown Historical Society is celebrating America’s 250th birthday a little early with a new exhibition, American Anthologies. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports... *** Pennsylvania legislators have given Philadelphia permission to create a new 20-year tax abatement to help convert vacant schools and underused office buildings into affordable housing. .{The city's ten-year tax abatement for residential construction is credited with creating a building boom in the city. Mayor Cherelle Parker hopes this new abatement will do the same for her affordable housing plan……. The abatement could apply to any government building—including schools—or an industrial or commercial building that’s converted to residential use, even if the building has to be demolished first.
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The first of 37-thousand runners hit Philadelphia's streets this morning, part of marathon weekend. The weekend culminates with the full 26.2 mile event tomorrow morning. KYW’ Newsradio's Pat Loeb talked TO runners as they prepared for the race. *** A former business manager of a Catholic Church in Bala Cynwyd has been charged with theft of more than $1-million dollars. An investigation was launched last December by Montgomery County's Detective Bureau after Archdiocese of Philadelphia reported possible theft and embezzlement of $1.1-million dollars at Saint Matthias Church. 60-year-old Sean Sweeney served as the church’s business manager from 2017 until his firing last year. The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office says Sweeney was responsible for telling a payroll processing company who to pay and how much. Investigators say the processing company put money into bank accounts owned by Sweeney. They also say Sweeney used the money for personal expenses for things like educational tuition, vehicle-related payments and vacation costs. Sweeney has turned himself in. Bail was set at $100,000. *** Another juror is dismissed, and the jury will reconvene deliberations on Monday in the case against two accused killers of Philadelphia Police Sgt. Richard Mendez. KYW Newsradio's Nigel Thompson has the latest… *** The Germantown Historical Society is celebrating America’s 250th birthday a little early with a new exhibition, American Anthologies. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports... *** Pennsylvania legislators have given Philadelphia permission to create a new 20-year tax abatement to help convert vacant schools and underused office buildings into affordable housing. .{The city's ten-year tax abatement for residential construction is credited with creating a building boom in the city. Mayor Cherelle Parker hopes this new abatement will do the same for her affordable housing plan……. The abatement could apply to any government building—including schools—or an industrial or commercial building that’s converted to residential use, even if the building has to be demolished first.
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The KYW Newsradio All Local on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 (midday edition): The government shutdown is over, but it will take some time to get air travel back up to speed. ... The federal government is back up and running, and Pennsylvania has a state budget – both developments are not a moment too soon for the region’s food banks. ... You're going to have to dig deeper into your wallet to put Thanksgiving dinner on the table this year. A new report details why.
Philadelphia All Local
The first of 37-thousand runners hit Philadelphia's streets this morning, part of marathon weekend. The weekend culminates with the full 26.2 mile event tomorrow morning. KYW’ Newsradio's Pat Loeb talked TO runners as they prepared for the race. *** A former business manager of a Catholic Church in Bala Cynwyd has been charged with theft of more than $1-million dollars. An investigation was launched last December by Montgomery County's Detective Bureau after Archdiocese of Philadelphia reported possible theft and embezzlement of $1.1-million dollars at Saint Matthias Church. 60-year-old Sean Sweeney served as the church’s business manager from 2017 until his firing last year. The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office says Sweeney was responsible for telling a payroll processing company who to pay and how much. Investigators say the processing company put money into bank accounts owned by Sweeney. They also say Sweeney used the money for personal expenses for things like educational tuition, vehicle-related payments and vacation costs. Sweeney has turned himself in. Bail was set at $100,000. *** Another juror is dismissed, and the jury will reconvene deliberations on Monday in the case against two accused killers of Philadelphia Police Sgt. Richard Mendez. KYW Newsradio's Nigel Thompson has the latest… *** The Germantown Historical Society is celebrating America’s 250th birthday a little early with a new exhibition, American Anthologies. KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports... *** Pennsylvania legislators have given Philadelphia permission to create a new 20-year tax abatement to help convert vacant schools and underused office buildings into affordable housing. .{The city's ten-year tax abatement for residential construction is credited with creating a building boom in the city. Mayor Cherelle Parker hopes this new abatement will do the same for her affordable housing plan……. The abatement could apply to any government building—including schools—or an industrial or commercial building that’s converted to residential use, even if the building has to be demolished first.