John Kopp

John Kopp

John Kopp is the Chief Health Reporter/Assistant Editor at PhillyVoice. He joined the newsroom after spending five years reporting for the Delaware County Daily Times. He spent the prior year covering state and local politics, including a $4 million Pennsylvania state Senate race. He previously covered Chester city government, the Chester Upland School District and high-school sports. A Temple University graduate, John enjoys long-distance running, watching baseball and exploring new places.

john@phillyvoice.com

May 14, 2015

Crash

NTSB: Amtrak train accelerated toward curve

Amtrak Train 188 accelerated as it approached the curve at Frankford junction, National Transportation Safety Board investigator Robert Sumwalt said at a press conference Thursday afternoon.

May 14, 2015

Business

Comcast pledges to hire 10,000 vets by 2017

Comcast NBCUniversal pledged Thursday to hire 10,000 reservists, veterans and their spouses or domestic partners by 2017. The new employees will serve in various capacities ranging from network engineering to human resources to customer service.

May 13, 2015

Politics

Poll: Kenney leading mayoral race

Jim Kenney holds a 27 point lead in the Democratic mayoral primary, according to an independent poll.

May 13, 2015

Crash

Number of train accidents declining

Train accidents have declined by 13.4 percent since 2011, according to statistics from the Federal Railroad Administration Office of Safety Analysis. Fatalities and injuries also have fallen in recent years.

May 13, 2015

Religion

West Philly pastor recalls service to Pope John Paul II at 1979 Mass

Monsignor Federico Britto stood just several feet away from Pope John Paul II served mass on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in 1979. As thurifer, Britto also led the precession to the altar erected above Logan Circle.

May 11, 2015

History

Carriage used to ferry Napoleon's wife returns to Philly

A carriage used to help Napoleon III's wife escape from Paris following the emperor's capture is being returned to the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.

May 11, 2015

Health News

Wharton MBA grad leading fight against rare disease - his own

David Fajgenbaum had his last rites read to him five years ago after being diagnosed with multicentric Castleman disease. Now, he's leading the research efforts to find a cure for the rare disorder.

May 11, 2015

Drones

FAA taps Drexel to research commercial drone possibilities

Drexel University researchers have been selected to advise the Federal Aviation Administration as the agency develops regulations for the burgeoning commercial drone industry.

May 7, 2015

Employment

Atlantic County tech company hosting job fair

Linode, an Atlantic County technology company, is hosting a job fair Thursday and Friday in hopes of immediately hiring 10 customer-support personnel.

May 7, 2015

Business

Nearly 500 Campbell Soup employees taking buyout

Campbell Soup Co. expects to take a $110 million hit in its fiscal fourth quarter, the result of a restructuring that includes 471 early buyouts.

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