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The former U.S.S. John F. Kennedy is leaving the Philadelphia Navy Yard on Thursday. It is headed to Texas to be dismantled. The historic ship called Philadelphia home after 18 deployments for the ...
The retired Navy carrier is set to depart from South Philadelphia's Navy Yard around 9 a.m., and will travel to Brownsville, Texas where it'll be taken apart. The USS JFK's departure was ...
Kennedy, has begun its journey as it heads south from the Philadelphia Navy Yard to the scrapyard. Towboats began towing the vessel down the Delaware River around 9:30 a.m. on Thursday to begin ...
CHARLESTOWN - An arrest has been made after a man was found shot and killed in the parking lot of a Charlestown convenience store Saturday night. Boston Police said they responded to a call ...
A man who was fatally shot in Charlestown Saturday night has been identified, Boston police say. Around 10:33 p.m.., police and EMS were dispatched to 140 Main Street to reports of a person struck ...
BOSTON — A man who was fatally shot in Charlestown Saturday night has been identified, Boston police say. Around 10:33 p.m.., police and EMS were dispatched to 140 Main Street to reports of a person ...
Vanderbilt's NIL collective "Anchor Down" has done some wonderful stuff already, and things have only begun to look up even more financially since the arrival of new Anchor Down executive director ...
Police arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting of a man found dead outside a 7-Eleven in Charlestown on Saturday, the first fatal shooting in the neighborhood’s police district in ...
CHARLESTOWN – Mayor Treva Hodges issued an executive order Sunday declaring a State of Emergency for Charlestown. The order is in effect until the expiration of the Winter Storm Warning at 7 p.m ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) said two people were arrested and charged after attacking a person with a bottle in Navy Yard on New Year’s Eve. Police said that on ...
Let's just say former "SportsCenter" anchor Sage Steele isn't buying that excuse from ESPN. "I’ve tried to ignore countless decisions my former employer has made, but this one is inexcusable.