Philadelphia Police are looking for the driver they say crashed, drove the car off a bridge and into the Wissahickon Creek near East Falls.
KYW Newsradio's Shara Dae Howard reports from the scene.
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Two men are dead, and a mother and her daughter hurt after a quadruple shooting in the city's Nicetown neighborhood last night.
Philadelphia police say this happened just before 8:30 on Hunting Park Avenue right near Pike Street.
They say two men, aged 26 and 29, were both shot multiple times and died at the hospital.
A 7-year-old girl suffered a graze wound to the side of her head. Her mother, a 26-year-old woman, was struck multiple times during the gunfire. They were taken to different hospitals and are both expected to physically recover.
Police are investigating the shooting and looking for any possible suspects.
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Philly police have a man in custody they say shot three people in East Falls early Sunday morning.
According to officials, the shooting occurred just before 5:30 near Roberts Avenue and Stokley Street.
Police found a 26-year-old woman shot in the head and took her to the hospital, where she's in critical condition.
Police also found a 23-year-old man shot in the leg and took him to the hospital in stable condition.
Almost an hour later, a 33-year-old man walked into Roxborough Hospital with a gunshot wound to the face. Officials say he is the third victim. He was transferred to a different hospital and is stable.
Around 8, another 33-year-old man arrived at Nazareth Hospital after being shot in the arm.
Investigators believe he is the suspect in the earlier shooting. Police have detained him and he's been transferred to another hospital for treatment under their supervision.
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There are more than 40 A-I data centers either up and running, or in the planning stages in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.
They're meant to help with the rapid growth of the technology.
But environment advocacy groups are worried this is going to drain energy sources and drive up prices.
KYW Newsradio’s Matt Coughlin reports.
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Monday is World Hepatitis Day and a non-profit public health and social services organization in Kensington is offering free Hep-C testing.
KYW Newsradio's John McDevitt has more.