Yo, Philly in the News
- Kenneth Patterson, the ex-boyfriend of Diane Corado, the Bucks County woman missing since December, will be charged with her murder. [Philadelphia Inquirer]
- Here's something we'd like to see Philly try: Darby Township has begun fining people who hold their shoveled-out parking spots with traffic cones, lawn furniture, kitty litter containers filled with cement, or whatever else they're using. [MyFoxPhilly]
- A Lehigh Valley man faces charges of "interstate communication of threats" after several Facebook posts that he claimed were rap lyrics were reported to authorities. Among those threatened in his alleged lyrics were his wife, the crowds at Dorney Park, an FBI agent, and a Kindergarten class. [NBCPhiladelphia]
- A woman and her three children are dead after a fast-moving fire swept through their Feltonville neighborhood. [CBS3]
- An unoccupied car was found floating in the Schuylkill river late last night. It was unclear whether the car's occupants were in the river or had escaped. [philly.com]
- Now that football season has ended (for us, at least), we can focus on what happens to Eagles players when not just their seasons, but their careers, have ended. [Daily News]
- Cold today; colder tonight. But hey, there's sunshine! [AccuWeather.com]
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