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SEPTA Papal Ticket Sales, Lambert Street Hit and Run, Mission Impossible Tops Box Office
 
  by: Rebel - Havertown, PA
started: 08/03/15 9:05 am | updated: 08/03/15 9:05 am
 
SEPTA's second attempt at selling regional rail tickets for the Pope's visit is now underway, but this time, it's a lottery that ends at midnight tonight. So there's no need to rush to their website, and for that you can thank a local internet startup. After their first try at Pope train ticket sales crashed the website, SEPTA reached out to TicketLeap, a Center City company that helps event organizers sell tickets on line.
So if you want a chance to buy Papal train tickets, you can go to SEPTA.org and click “Enter Lottery.” TicketLeap is handling the entire process for SEPTA, including weeding out duplicate and phony registrations. And the winners of Papal train tickets will then be notified by TicketLeap on Thursday.

A little girl was injured after she was struck by a driver who sped off after the crash in North Philadelphia. It happened just before 5:00 p.m. Sunday along the 2200 block of Lambert Street.
Police say a 5-year-old girl was hit by a light-colored Jeep with a possible Pennsylvania license plate, J-S-G-6673. When officers arrived, the little girl was non-responsive & had blood pouring out of her mouth and a large gash on her head above her right eye. The girl was taken to Temple University Hospital in stable condition.

The action thriller, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, based on the classic TV series and starring Tom Cruise, debuted by earning an estimated $56-million. Second place went to the weekend’s other major mainstream release, Vacation – also a sequel of sorts – the comedy headlining Ed Helms and Christina Applegate. It took in $15-million. In third was last weekend’s leader, Ant-Man, with a total of $13-million. And rounding out the top five were holdovers Minions and Pixels, with $12-million and $10-million, respectively.

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