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Chester, PA – Collision Between Two vehicle Results in Injuries at E 7th St & Welsh St

Collision Between Two vehicle Results in Injuries at E 7th St & Welsh St

Chester, PA (January 15, 2026) – A collision with reported injuries took place Tuesday afternoon, January 13, at approximately 1:43 p.m. at the intersection of East 7th Street and Welsh Street in the city of Chester. Emergency crews responded after receiving reports of a two-vehicle crash at the busy intersection. Initial information indicated that at …

Dunnstable Twp, PA – Head-On Crash with Entrapment Reported on McElhattan Dr & Woodward Ave

Head-On Crash with Entrapment Reported on McElhattan Dr. Bri.

Dunnstable Township, PA (January 7, 2026) – A serious head-on collision involving two vehicles on a bridge in Dunnstable Township prompted an urgent emergency response after reports of entrapment and life-threatening injuries on Tuesday, January 6, according to initial information from first responders. The crash occurred at the intersection of McElhattan Drive and Woodward Avenue …

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ATV Driver Killed, Four Others Hurt in Crash Near N 15th St & W Thompson St

Philadelphia, PA – ATV Driver Killed, Four Others Hurt in…

Philadelphia, PA (May 10, 2026) – An ATV crash killed one person and injured four others, including children, on Saturday, May 9, near North 15th Street and West Thompson Street in North Philadelphia. (more…)

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Seaside Heights, NJ – Pedestrian Hurt in Hit-and-Run on Ocean…

Seaside Heights, NJ (May 9, 2026) – A pedestrian was injured in a hit-and-run crash on Friday, May 8, in Seaside Heights. (more…)

Slip and fall injuries in Northeast Philadelphia shopping plazas

The Hidden Slip and Fall Risks in Northeast Philadelphia Shopping…

Northeast Philadelphia is filled with large, car-oriented shopping plazas that were designed during the mid-to-late 20th-century expansion of the city. Unlike walkable commercial districts in denser urban cores, these centers were built around expansive parking lots, wide access roads, and multiple entry points rather than a pedestrian-first design. That layout…

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