Former Philadelphia Archdiocese CFO Arrested
Mar 13th
Fox 29 has learned that the former chief financial officer of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia was placed under arrest on Tuesday. Anita Guzzardi turned herself into police in Philadelphia on Tuesday morning and is facing embezzlement charges.
She is accused of stealing nearly $1 million from the Archdiocese, by writing 184 checks from church accounts between 2005 and 2011.
Feds take over case of SUV on Phili runway
Mar 12th
The case against a man accused of driving an SUV onto the runway at Philadelphia International Airport is being transferred to federal court. A federal criminal complaint charges 24-year-old Kenneth Mazik with disrupting airport service, damaging the facility and endangering safety.
Police say Mazik drove his sport utility vehicle through a fence and sped up and down two airport runways on March 1 before being surrounded and apprehended.
Phili woman who faked cancer to avoid prison
Mar 9th
A Philadelphia woman who faked having cancer to avoid reporting to prison has been ordered to spend nearly five years behind bars for obstruction and fraud committed during her medical scam.
LeAnn Moock was sentenced Thursday by a federal judge in Philadelphia. She pleaded guilty in November to charges including obstruction and aggravated identity theft involving her father.
Philadelphia cardinal died of natural causes
Mar 8th
Natural causes led to the death of a former Philadelphia archdiocese leader the day after he was ruled competent to testify at the child endangerment trial of a longtime aide, according to a county coroner who investigated after a suburban prosecutor deemed the timing peculiar.
The Jan. 31 death of Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua at a suburban seminary was caused by heart disease, with a contributing factor of prostate cancer, Montgomery County Coroner Walter Hofman said Thursday at a news conference. Scans of Bevilacqua’s brain also showed evidence of dementia that was “fairly advanced,” Hofman said.
2012 Phili Flower Show Takes Its Visitors To Hawaii
Mar 6th
The Philadelphia International Flower Show is back for 2012 and with it comes the wonderful waterfalls, phenomenal foliage, beautiful blooms, visual vistas, and the feel and look of the healthiest state in the US. Welcome to…Hawaii. More >
Alleged airport intruder held on $1 million bail
Mar 5th
The man who allegedly drove his Jeep through a fence and onto the airfield at Philadelphia International Airport was arraigned on local charges Monday and ordered to be held on $1 million bail.
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s office said Kenneth Richard Mazik, 24, of Chadds Ford, was charged on Monday with DUI, simple assault, aggravated assault, resisting arrest and other charges – not only for the incident at the airport, but for also allegedly assaulting officers during his arrest.
Philadelphia Flynnie: No need to rush Ryan Howard
Feb 29th
First patient is Ryan Howard, the slugging first baseman of the Phillies. Howard traveled to Baltimore to see specialist Dr. Mark Myerson about a slight issue with his rehabbing Achilles tendon injury. More >
Jurors being seated in Pa. priest child-rape
Feb 28th
A Roman Catholic monsignor charged with protecting predator-priests lost a last-minute bid to have criminal charges dismissed Monday, and the first jurors were seated in his landmark case in Philadelphia.
Monsignor William Lynn had asked to have the child-endangerment and conspiracy case against him thrown out based on new evidence found in a 10th floor safe at the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
1 trial for Philly ex-church official, 2 priests
Feb 23rd
A priest charged with raping a teen while on leave from the Philadelphia archdiocese will go on trial next month in a church conspiracy case, despite defense objections.
A judge refused Thursday to give the Rev. James Brennan a separate trial. Brennan, 49, wants a short trial involving a single accuser. Instead, he will be at the defense table for months while prosecutors seek to build a conspiracy and child-endangerment case against Monsignor William Lynn, the long-time secretary for clergy. Prosecutors plan to air sex-abuse complaints lodged against two dozen priests over several decades to show Lynn kept problem priests around children.
‘Occupy’ protesters planning national ‘general assembly’
Feb 22nd
A group of protesters affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement plans to elect 876 “delegates” from around the country and hold a national “general assembly” in Philadelphia over the Fourth of July as part of ongoing protests over corporate excess and economic inequality. More >




Member Comments: