Hour 1 of The Dawn Stensland Show:
- Local News Headlines/News Rundown
- In Norristown, PA, a man shot and killed two teens as they attempted to rob him at gunpoint. Police say the man was licensed to own the weapon he used to protect himself. He has not been charged with any crime.
- According to reports, Philadelphia police continue to suffer from dangerous levels of understaffing.
- A 100-year-old World War II veteran, Lester Wright, competed in last weekend’s Penn Relays.
- Aggravated assaults on SEPTA transportation rose by more than 80% since the start of COVID-19 pandemic, leading to some commuters indefinitely postponing their return to work in the city.
- During an interview with CNBC, comedian Bill Murray explained what led to production shutdowns for the film “Being Mortal.” Murray was accused to of inappropriate behavior by a female co-worker—though, the inappropriate behavior not sexual in nature.
- On Meet the Press, New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez stated that Title 42 is “part of the problem” when it comes to immigration and, consequently, must be ended. He claimed Republicans aren’t interested in solving the Southern border crisis—they are simply looking to campaign on the issue.