Man pleads guilty to killing ex-girlfriend outside South Philly Target last year - a podcast by Radio.com
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The KYW Newsradio All-Local for Monday, Aug. 28, 2028 (Evening Edition):
- The Philadelphia man who was accused of "hunting down" and killing his girlfriend just hours after she had filed a protection from abuse has pleaded guilty in a negotiated deal with prosecutors. Her family called him a coward as he walked out to face at least three decades in prison.
- Citing a dearth of applicants, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that Pennsylvania State Police are no longer requiring recruits to have 60 college credits before applying.
- The city and the school district of Philadelphia are reminding students that the new school year starts in a week. They emphasized that message in the annual “Ring the Bell” event this morning at Citizens Bank Park.
- A Philadelphia woman is suing one of the city’s largest real estate management companies for refusing to accept housing choice vouchers, which is a violation of the city’s fair practices ordinance.
- The campaign team for Democratic mayoral nominee Cherelle Parker says she believes a "Latino town hall" scheduled for later this week is a hoax. A flyer passed around the city states that she would be in attendance, but spokespersons say Parker had no knowledge of the event prior to receiving a vague email from Republican ward leader Phillip Fisher, with details of the event.
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