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Philadelphia Black History Month and Friday rain; Nissan Rogue windshield shatters; freezer and PSP barracks arrests; Hatfield Ramadan backlash; Trump orders UFO files released; veterans sue over “Independence Arch”; NJ “Dylan’s Law” advances; Houston luxury burglary ring; Eric Dane dies at 53; Steve Perry won’t rejoin Journey

Philadelphia Tribune marks Black History Month

The Philadelphia Tribune celebrated Black History Month on Thursday with an event in Center City.

Nissan Rogue owners report rear windshields shattering

Several owners of 2021 to 2025 Nissan Rogue SUVs say their rear windshields suddenly shattered without warning, often described as sounding like a loud bang.

South Wales man charged after body found in freezer

A 60-year-old man, Christopher Phillips of Porthcawl in South Wales, has been charged with preventing a lawful burial after police searching his Poplar Crescent home found the body of a woman in her 80s in a freezer. Officers went to the address Tuesday at 1:45 p.m. after a welfare concern call, and investigations into the death are ongoing.

Rain expected for Philadelphia, Friday commute impacts likely

AccuWeather forecasts evening showers followed by steady rain early Friday in the Philadelphia area, commuters are advised to plan extra travel time Friday morning.

Hatfield police chief defends Ramadan post amid backlash

Hatfield Police Chief Tierney defended a social media post recognizing Ramadan and urged unity amid criticism. He said he is Catholic and described Ramadan as appropriate for a positive greeting, while Ash Wednesday is a somber observance and not suited to a celebratory post.

Trump orders agencies to identify and release UFO-related files

President Donald Trump said he is directing the Pentagon and other federal agencies to identify and release files related to UFOs and extraterrestrials, citing public interest. He added that he does not know whether aliens are real.

Suspect arrested in 2024 fire at Pennsylvania State Police barracks

US Marshals arrested a man suspected of setting a 2024 fire at the Pennsylvania State Police Troop K barracks in Philadelphia, he is now in custody.

Veterans sue to block proposed “Independence Arch” at Memorial Circle

Three Vietnam War veterans and an architectural historian filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the Trump administration from building a proposed triumphal arch at Memorial Circle in Washington. They argue the project lacks required approval from Congress.

Actor Eric Dane dies at 53 after ALS diagnosis

Eric Dane, known for roles in “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Euphoria,” has died at age 53, about a year after he revealed he had ALS.

Steve Perry says he will not rejoin Journey

Steve Perry said he does not plan to rejoin his former band Journey, despite online rumors claiming he will.

“Dylan’s Law” advances in New Jersey Legislature after jet ski death

Dylan’s Law, named for 20-year-old Dylan Geller of Voorhees who died after having a seizure while jet skiing, advanced after a 5 to 0 vote in the New Jersey Senate Law and Public Safety Committee. The measure would require providing information in certain situations about different U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket types, aiming to improve safety for people with medical conditions in water sports. The bill now heads to the full Senate, then the Assembly, and could go to the governor if it passes.

Houston-area upscale home burglaries tied to suspected organized theft ring

Authorities say more than 60 upscale homes in the Houston area have been burglarized in a spree linked to an organized South American theft ring. Investigators allege the group targets rear, second-story windows in the evening, uses counter-surveillance and signal jammers to disrupt alarms and Wi-Fi, and steals high-value items like designer handbags and jewelry. Officials say similar cases are under investigation in multiple states.

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