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City unveils multi-million-dollar plan to scrub graffiti and beautify key highway areas

City unveils multi-million-dollar plan to scrub graffiti and beautify key highway areas

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The KYW Newsradio All-Local: Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026 (Morning Edition): New Jersey's Health Department says a young child has died from the flu, marking the state's first pediatric flu death this season. KYW Newsradio's Sunny Morgan spoke to a medical expert about this season’s uptick in flu cases and a new, more dangerous variant that has doctors concerned. ***** While federal officials are making changes to the child vaccine and immunization schedule, lawmakers in New Jersey are advancing legislation so the state can do its own thing. More from KYW Newsradio's South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. ***** Police in Bucks County say they're working through thousands of tips from the public to identify a potential suspect or suspects after they say a dog was thrown from a car and left on the side of the road earlier this week. Tullytown Police say they found the dog along Old Bristol Pike in Tullytown on Wednesday. Police are asking for tips and dashcam or surveillance footage that could help identify any suspects. Officials say the dog is now in the care of the Bucks County SPCA Anyone with any further tips or information is asked to contact the Tullytown Police Department. ***** The city unveiled a multi-million-dollar effort to clean graffiti and beautify key highway areas for America's 250th birthday. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo reports. ***** Delaware County has kicked off its celebration of the country’s 250th birthday. As KYW Newsradio's Justin Udo tells us, it’s a preview of the pomp and circumstance that awaits. ***** A panel of judges is getting ready to pick Philadelphia’s top high school singer in a new contest. KYW Newsradio’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports, the competition has a very Philly name.
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