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On Jan. 26, 2011, Ellen Greenberg, 27, was found dead by her fiancé in the kitchen of her apartment on Flat Rock Road in Philadelphia. The first-grade teacher had suffered 20 stab wounds.
A woman's death was ruled a suicide over a decade ago. Now, it will be reexamined after the original medical examiner said he no longer believes she intentionally stabbed herself to death.
Renowned sculptor and artist Dr. Ellen Qiongzhao Schicktanz recently appeared on Sisi Hollywood for an in-depth conversation ...
Emmy® Award-winning journalist Ted Greenberg covers the Jersey Shore region for NBC10 Philadelphia. As a multi-media journalist, Ted takes pride in using his storytelling skills as a reporter ...
Mike Greenberg thinks the NFL needs to adopt the draft lottery. Greenberg, flanked by a generic bar graph, pitched the idea on Wednesday morning's episode of Get Up. Greenberg laid out the case ...
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has one open seat after Judge Ellen Ceisler retired in January. In the Democratic primary, Stella Tsai, a judge on the Philadelphia County Court of Common ...
He's the senior pastor of Bible Way Baptist Church and president of the BrothaHood Foundation, a basketball mentoring organization that goes to Philadelphia prisons. After Monday's deadly mass ...
Ellen Strom, Pennsylvania’s chief accessibility officer from 2020 until 2025, led a team of full-time staffers dedicated to improving digital accessibility. The role within the Pennsylvania ...
She made her do what? Michelle Obama recently called out Ellen DeGeneres for forcing her to do one particularly strenuous activity on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” back in 2012. Obama ...
Controversy was sparked in the NBA world when the Dallas Mavericks won the NBA Draft Lottery on Monday, securing the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft. The Mavericks received massive criticism ...
Ellen DeGeneres may have been known for her wild antics and pranks on The Ellen Show but that doesn’t mean everyone was a fan. Former First Lady Michelle Obama made that much clear during a ...
Mike Greenberg, in his capacity as host of ESPN's Get Up, has declared the era of the superteam in the NBA "totally and officially over." The pronouncement was made on Tuesday's show as we gear up ...