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Balmer threw at least two bottle bombs into the 29,000-square-foot mansion, sending a wing of the first floor up in flames, before escaping the same way he’d arrived. (3/3)
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Armed with a small sledgehammer and some homemade Molotov cocktails, Balmer walked nearly three miles to Gov. Shapiro’s home shortly before 2 a.m. Sunday. Within minutes, police said, he hopped the security fence, slinked across the grounds, and smashed the windows leading into the ballroom. (2/3)
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Join The Inquirer and Temple on Friday, April 25, for the official launch of “MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy,” the six-part series examining the 1985 MOVE bombing. Reserve your spot below (3/3)
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At Inquirer.com/move, listeners will find a raw and unfiltered tapestry of sound called “MOVE: Untangling the Tragedy,” as Linn Washington Jr., a Temple professor and former reporter at The Philadelphia Tribune and the Daily News, serves as a guide through the calamitous events. (2/3)
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“Caseworkers are severely overburdened, oversight is inconsistent and the system has allowed dangerous conditions to persist for far too long,” said Councilmember-at-large Nina Ahmad, introducing the resolution Thursday. (3/3)
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The articles, reported in collaboration with Resolve Philly, traced a wave of lawsuits against the city’s network of privately contracted foster agencies and back to DHS itself. (2/3)
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Anyone who visited the Pennsylvania Hospital Emergency Department at 800 Spruce Street between 3:55 p.m. and 11:20 p.m. on April 6, or the Holy Redeemer Hospital Emergency Department between 6:05 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. on April 8 could have been exposed to measles, the health department said. (2/2)