
Rachel Moore
Reporter at WPHL-TV (Philadelphia, PA)
storyteller, news anchor, dog mom, sports fan, blackjack card-counter, gamer, uconn husky, famu rattler, 1908, globe trotter, wannabe surfer
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3 weeks ago |
phl17.com | Rachel Moore
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — Philadelphia City Council approved on Thursday a $6.8 billion budget for fiscal year 2026, finalizing a spending plan that emphasizes public safety, city services, education, and infrastructure without raising property taxes. The budget, backed by Mayor Cherelle Parker and passed with majority support, marks a significant step toward fulfilling several of the mayor’s campaign promises, including cleaner neighborhoods, safer streets, and stronger community investment.
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3 weeks ago |
abc27.com | Rachel Moore
LIMERICK TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WPHL) — A growing memorial marks the site of a deadly crash in Limerick Township as the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office identified the three teenagers who were killed Tuesday night following a police pursuit. Gabriel Cooper, Nasir Youk, and Saniyah Newsuan, all 17 years old, died of blunt force injuries according to the corner’s office.
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3 weeks ago |
phl17.com | Rachel Moore
LIMERICK TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WPHL) — A growing memorial marks the site of a deadly crash in Limerick Township as the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office identified the three teenagers who were killed Tuesday night following a police pursuit. Gabriel Cooper, Nasir Youk, and Saniyah Newsuan, all 17 years old, died of blunt force injuries according to the corner’s office.
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3 weeks ago |
phl17.com | Rachel Moore
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — Hundreds of Philadelphians gathered near Lemon Hill Drive in Fairmount Park to honor the lives of 23-year-old Amya Devlin and 21-year-old Mikhail Bowers, who were tragically killed in a mass shooting on Memorial Day. The vigil also served as a call to action against gun violence in the city. The Memorial Day shooting left nine others injured, including three teenagers aged 15, 16, and 17.
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3 weeks ago |
phl17.com | Rachel Moore
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — A Philadelphia County judge sentenced Craig Coleman 18 to 36 years in prison for possessing child sexual abuse material, Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced on Friday. This sentencing comes while Coleman was on parole from a prior conviction, highlighting a disturbing patten of continued offenses. The sentencing was handed down following Coleman’s guilty plea to felony sexual abuse of children.
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overbrook high ois update: officer is stable and now speaking; dachan seay, 30, charged w 2 counts of aggravated assault, 2 counts of violation of uniformed firearms act, possession of an instrument of crime, reckless endangerment; he also has prior charges in florida

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#philadelphia police commissioner to provide update on wednesday's police shooting that left officer critically injured following fight outside overbrook high school; he'll address media before giving the opening remarks at an awards ceremony honoring department heroes