
Justin Udo
General Assignment Reporter at KYW-TV (Philadelphia, PA)
Journalist by trade, Haikuist by nature
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2 weeks ago |
audacy.com | Justin Udo
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) - The closure of two Delaware County hospitals is imminent if they cannot get the millions of dollars needed to stay open for a few more weeks, which attorneys for the owners of Crozer Health revealed on Tuesday. After weeks of delays, Prospect Medical Holdings, the company that owns Crozer Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital, returned to a Texas bankruptcy court for a status hearing.
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2 weeks ago |
audacy.com | Justin Udo
DELAWARE COUNTY, Pa. (KYW Newsradio) - Delaware County Council last week unanimously passed an ordinance banning ghost guns and machine gun converters. Ghost guns, as described by Delaware County officials, are made from parts that are often 3D printed and available in mail-order kits, have no serial numbers and can be assembled in just minutes. Converters are a tool you put on a regular gun that amplifies its lethality and turns a regular gun into a machine gun.
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2 weeks ago |
audacy.com | Justin Udo
PHILADELPHIA ( KYW Newsradio) - Philadelphia Open Streets made a return Sunday, as it gives people a chance to explore the city differently and allows retailers to make some extra money. The promenade of sorts, which takes place every Sunday in April from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., is an extension of public space for pedestrians to shop, stroll, and socialize along seven blocks of car-free streets from 15th and Walnut Streets to Rittenhouse Square.
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3 weeks ago |
audacy.com | Justin Udo
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) - The future of two Delaware County hospitals is still up in the air, after Tuesday's postponed bankruptcy hearing. Hospital workers, however, hold out hope that things will end in their favor. Judge Stacey Jernigan moved the court date to April 3 after lawyers for Prospect Medical Holdings did not have an agreement to sell off their assets, which include Crozer Chester Medical Center and Taylor Hospital.
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1 month ago |
audacy.com | Justin Udo
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) - Thousands of runners took to the streets of South Philadelphia Sunday morning for the 15th annual Phillies Charities 5K. In 2005, John St. Omer was diagnosed with cancer, which led him to take up running as a hobby. "I wanted to prove to myself that I could do something other than sit there and mope," he said. St. Omer has been cancer-free for several years now, but he continues to run.
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