America 250: Philadelphia Zoo Announces 250,000 Actions for Animals Initiative

The Zoo is challenging Philadelphia and the world to join them in making a difference for animals, humans and habitats

Philadelphia, PA – To celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary and bring together its community, Philadelphia Zoo is issuing a challenge to help it complete 250,000 Actions for Animals before the end of 2026. This campaign will not just save animals, but create a cleaner and greener space for the humans that call Philadelphia and beyond home. Part of the Zoo’s mission is to share its passion for conservation to save wildlife, and this challenge is designed to get people thinking differently about the ways they can thrive alongside the natural world. Actions for Animals include activities like cleaning up litter, planting native plants, participating in wildlife surveys, and much more, including opportunities to partner with the Zoo on projects around its 42-acre campus. This challenge is a part of the hundreds of events celebrating America’s 250th anniversary in Philadelphia throughout 2026.

“As an American first, Philadelphia Zoo is proud to be a strong leader and dedicated advocate for protecting animals, people and habitats,” said President & CEO Dr. Jo-Elle Mogerman. “While Philly will host a multitude of events and celebrations in 2026, we also want this year to be remembered as how we all came together to make differences for wildlife helping to ensure our own future. Philadelphia Zoo is a place where animals thrive and transformative memories are made. We can’t wait to see how the actions we can all take in 2026 make a better future where wildlife and people thrive together.”

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CS BEEF PACKERS, LLC RECALLS GROUND BEEF PRODUCTS THAT MAY BE CONTAMINATED WITH E. COLI O145

CS Beef Packers, LLC, a Kuna, Idaho establishment, is recalling approximately 22,912 pounds of raw ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O145, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

The raw ground beef items were produced on January 14, 2026. The following products are subject to recall [view labels]:

  • Cardboard cases containing eight 10-lb. chubs of “BEEF, COARSE GROUND, 73 L” with case code 18601, “Use/Freeze By: 02/04/26” and time stamps between 07:03 and 08:32 printed on two stickers placed on the outside of the case. The date and time stamps are also printed directly onto the clear packaging of the chub.
  • Cardboard cases containing four 10-lb. chubs of “FIRE RIVER FARMS CLASSIC BEEF FINE GROUND 73L” with case code 19583, “Use/Freeze By: 02/04/26” and time stamps between 07:03 and 08:32 printed on two stickers placed on the outside of the case. The date and time stamps are also printed directly onto the clear packaging of the chub.
  • Cardboard cases containing four 10-lb. chubs of “FIRE RIVER FARMS CLASSIC BEEF FINE GROUND 81L” with case code 19563, “Use/Freeze By: 02/04/26” and time stamps between 07:03 and 08:32 printed on two stickers placed on the outside of the case. The date and time stamps are also printed directly onto the clear packaging of the chub.
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Rowan’s Rally Falls Short in 80-77 Loss to TCNJ in Men’s Basketball

Taz Cantey scored a team-high 24 points and spearheaded a second-half rally, but Rowan’s comeback fell short to TCNJ, 80-77, in an NJAC men’s basketball game that went down to the wire. The loss snaps the Profs five-game winning streak and drops them to 9-7 in conference play, and 9-14 overall. 

Cantey scored 20 points in the second half alone and C.J. Hayes hit four three-pointers and scored 18 points on 6-for-8 shooting. Khalil Baker added 14 points and seven rebounds for the Profs. 

Rowan took its first lead of the game with 1:51 remaining when Hayes capped off a 6-0 spurt with a layup to give the Profs a 73-72 advantage. The teams traded leads over that final two minutes, mostly on free throws, and Rowan ended up with three chances in the final 15 seconds. 

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Suspect Arrested in Robbery of 66-Year-Old Woman at Bus Stop

On January 18, 2026, at approximately 6:39 a.m., a robbery occurred at the intersection of Benner Street and Castor Avenue while a 66-year-old female victim was waiting for a Route 59 SEPTA bus. At least two offenders exited a red Jeep SUV, and one offender, described as a masked Black female in her twenties, grabbed the victim’s bookbag. A struggle ensued, during which the victim was knocked to the ground and dragged. The offender then produced a taser and used it on the victim’s arms and hands in an attempt to force her to release the bag. The offender ultimately succeeded, and the suspects fled the scene in the red Jeep SUV.

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FCA Issues “Do Not Drive” Warning for All Vehicles with Unrepaired Takata Airbag Recalls

Check for safety recalls on your vehicle here:  https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls

FCA US has issued a “do not drive” warning for all remaining Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles with open and unrepaired Takata air bag recalls. If you have one of these vehicles, do not drive it until the repair is completed and the defective air bag is replaced. Recalls are free at the manufacturer’s dealership.

The following makes and models with open Takata recalls should not be driven until remedied:

2003–2010 Dodge Ram (15V312, 15V313, 16V352, 16V947, 18V021, 19V018)
2004–2009 Dodge Durango (15V313, 16V352, 16V947, 18V021)
2005–2011 Dodge Dakota (15V313, 16V352, 18V021, 19V018)
2005–2008 Dodge Magnum (15V313, 16V352)
2006–2015 Dodge Charger (15V313, 16V352, 18V021, 19V018)
2007–2009 Chrysler Aspen (15V313, 16V352, 16V947, 18V021)
2008–2014 Dodge Challenger (15V444, 16V352, 18V021, 19V018)
2005–2015 Chrysler 300 (15V313, 16V352, 18V021, 19V018)
2007–2016 Jeep Wrangler (16V352, 18V021, 19V018)
2006–2009 Mitsubishi Raider (15V313, 16V352)

Read more details herehttps://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/do-not-drive-warning-unrepaired-takata-chrysler-dodge-jeep

Anthony E. D’Alessandro, 92, Haddon Heights

Peacefully at home on February 6, 2026, longtime resident of Haddon Heights, NJ.  He was 92 years old.

Beloved husband of 68 years to Catherine D’Alessandro.  Dear father of the late Tony (Sharon) D’Alessandro, Gary (Lisa) D’Alessandro and Pat (Duke) Hovern.  Loving PopPop of Christie, Jessy, Dayna, Kevin, Dan, Jason and Joe and PopPopPop of Laney, Carson, Aubrey, DJ, Theo, Owen and Miles.

Anthony grew up in Collingswood and graduated from Collingswood High School in 1953.  He was a United States Army veteran and an employee at Bell Telephone for 35 years.  Affectionately known as “Mr. D,” he was a former longtime assistant varsity soccer coach at Haddon Heights High School alongside Jeff Eppright.  The boys were always ready to play after his pregame pep talks!  

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The Ritz Theatre Company Hosts Full Circle Sounds

 This Black History Month, the Ritz Theatre Company will host Full Circle Sounds, an afternoon of live music, reflection, and community care on Sunday, February 15, 2026, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Presented by the Haddon Township Equity Initiative (HTEI) and Ida’s Bookshop, with Shop Haddon proudly serving as a co-sponsor, the event invites the community to come together through the power of sound, storytelling, and shared experience.

Rooted in the understanding that music has long been a source of power, healing, and collective memory in the Black community, Full Circle Sounds creates space to slow down, tune in, and reflect on how sound connects us across time – holding joy and grief, protest and praise – while fostering belonging and connection.

The afternoon will be hosted by Seraiah Nicole and feature live performances by Leah Wrenne, Dise, Rae Dianz, Matte, Malik Henry, and Maya Belardo.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Free tickets are available for community members in need to ensure cost is not a barrier to participation.

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Clayton Woman charged with Stun Gun Assault on Adult with Autism

Woodbury, NJ – Yolanda F. Johnson, 62, of Clayton, was arrested and charged with  third-degree aggravated assault, third-degree endangering a person with a  developmental disability, and third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful  purpose after allegedly stabbing an adult victim in her care with a stun gun. 

According to documents filed in this case: 

On Feb. 3, an adult victim, who is diagnosed with autism, disclosed to individuals at  school they had been harmed in their home. The victim, who had marks on their left,  rear shoulder, told police they had been stabbed with a “stab gun” as they attempted to  leave home on Jan. 30.  

A search warrant was subsequently obtained and executed at Johnson’s home where a  blue stun gun was found.  

Johnson was arrested Feb. 5 and released on a summons.  

The maximum term of incarceration is 5 years in state prison for each charge.  

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GameZone Rebate Guide: How to Claim and Withdraw Rewards

GameZone’s rewards and cashback have become one of the most searched and discussed features among active players who want more than entertainment from their gaming experience. 

Unlike traditional one-time bonuses that expire quickly or require heavy wagering, GameZone rebate is a structured, long-term rewards system that benefits loyal players who engage consistently on the platform.

Many users, particularly in the Philippines, actively look for information on how the GameZone rebate works, how to claim them, and how to withdraw GameZone rebates efficiently. This growing interest makes it essential for players to understand the system clearly before participating.

What Is GameZone Rebate and Why It Matters

GameZone rebate is a performance-based cashback system that rewards players based on their level of engagement rather than luck or promotional gimmicks. 

Instead of offering temporary bonuses that come with strict conditions, GameZone rebate allows players to earn a percentage of their activity over time.

The primary purpose of GameZone rebate is to encourage player retention and loyalty. By rewarding consistent participation, GameZone builds a stable community of long-term users rather than relying on short-lived promotional traffic.

For players, GameZone rebate provides financial value beyond regular gameplay. Every session contributes to potential future earnings, making gaming more rewarding for those who play regularly.

Unlike standard bonuses that require additional wagering before withdrawal, GameZone rebate is typically based on past activity, meaning players have already earned it through their gameplay. 

This makes the system more transparent and easier to understand compared to traditional incentive programs.

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Funeral Services of Camden Firefighter Howard Bennett

Funeral Services were held today at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion for Camden Firefighter Howard Bennett, 61, who died February 5 after falling into the freezing cold Delaware River while doing a routine maintenance check on a fire boat. Firefighters and first responders from across New Jersey along with Governor Mikie Sherrill, came to pay their respects to Bennett, who served bravely for 26 years.

The following photos have been approved by the family of Howard Bennett.

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