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Summer heat returns this week
Summer-like warmth returns this week! Hazy, hot, and humid conditions will be around much of the work week with highs in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees most days. Wednesday will likely be the hottest day with highs in the middle 90s. A few showers and t'storms are possible...
Eagles roster cuts tracker (8/25): Live updates and analysis on each move; Former Eagles WR released
The Eagles will have to make difficult decisions about certain players in the next few days. Philadelphia’s roster has to be cut down from 90 players to 53 players by Tuesday at 4 p.m.. The Eagles are deep at positions like cornerback and defensive tackle, which means good players will get cut.
Allentown private school takes over former Da Vinci Science Center building, unveils new name
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A local private elementary school has moved into the former Da Vinci Science Center building on the campus of Cedar Crest College. Salvaggio Academy has entered into a multi-year lease to rent the 29,000-square-foot building at 3145 Hamilton Blvd., which is still owned by the museum, according to a news release and spokesperson for the school.
Eagles fans will be buying a Jahan Dotson jersey after seeing WR’s reaction to trade
If anyone in the NFL is down to pull off surprising trades just weeks before the regular season kicks off, Howie Roseman would be that guy. Sure enough, he pulled off a stunning trade with an NFC East rival, the Washington Commanders, landing Jahan Dotson. WR3 was seen as a...
PSP: Cumberland Co. man throws 12-year-old in dog cage, assaults her
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Cumberland County man is facing charges after reportedly throwing a 12-year-old girl into a dog cage around 5pm on August 21st. According to press release from Pennsylvania State Police, Derrick Brinton, 34, of Newville, hit a 12-year-old girl in her face and then threw her into a dog cage.
Bystander shot, killed trying to break up argument in Philadelphia's Kensington section
Police say an innocent bystander was shot and killed in Philadelphia's Kensington section as she tried to break up an argument that escalated into gunfire.Investigators say they watched it play out on city-owned surveillance footage and saw the woman get between two people who were fighting, but she was shot and killed in the process."It appears the person who was struck by gunfire was an unintended target who was attempting to either mediate or break up the fight between the shooter and another person, who it looks like the shooter was attempting to fire at," said Inspector DF Pace with...
'The devil was in there': Neighbor rescues father, son from deadly Philadelphia house fire
A community in Philadelphia came together to honor the lives lost in a devastating house fire over the weekend.The blaze that broke out Saturday morning on the 900 block of Granite Street could have been a lot worse if neighbors and an off-duty Philadelphia police officer weren't there to help.Prayer brought the Summerdale neighborhood together Sunday night after the recent tragedy."This is the City of Brotherly Love, we have to be here for each other. Good times and bad," said Kathy Wersinger through tears.Residents remembered a mother and daughter -- who were 31 and 8 years old -- who died...
Jalen Carter surprises kids from Philadelphia with back-to-school shopping spree
The last-minute rush is underway to pick up necessary supplies for the first day back to school, which in Philadelphia is on Monday.Players with the Philadelphia Eagles teamed up with Dick's Sporting Goods to make preparations easier for local families.Defensive tackle Jalen Carter surprised a group of kids from the Philadelphia Youth Football Academy in Cherry Hill, New Jersey on Sunday.Together, Carter and the kids got to pick out cool new gear for the start of the school year.Action News Reporter Bryanna Gallagher has more in the video above.
Upper Moreland football prevails in season opener, Abington and Cheltenham drop to non-league opponents
The Upper Moreland High School football team won their non-league season opener against Council Rock North by a score of 35-7. Philly Burbs’ game coverage here. The Golden Bears will host West Chester East in a non-league game on Friday. Cheltenham and Abington dropped their first games of the...
Barbers Who Care give free haircuts for students ahead of first day of school
Ahead of the first day of school students have the opportunity to look and feel their best.On Sunday, families lined up outside the West Philadelphia YMCA for the Barbers Who Care event.Students had the opportunity to get their haircut before the first day of school Monday. They also got to pick out a backpack and sneakers."I just got these white Puma sneakers, just for like mostly because I'm going to paint over them," said Simone Mac, of West Philadelphia.The event is for students between the ages of 5-17. The goal is to boost their confidence ahead of the first day of school in the Philadelphia School District."We believe that when you look good, you feel good, and it affects how you show up," said Keturah Duncan, co-founder of Barbers Who Care.Family members say the event is great to help boost their little ones confidence."My grandson needs to get his hair done, and I brought the little ladies so they can get their back to school supplies," said Shamane Graves, of Springfield, Pennsylvania.
Blue Comet in Glenside may be making a comeback soon
In late July, signage for the now-defunct Franklin’s Pub in Glenside mysteriously disappeared. On Friday, a “Help Wanted” sign appeared in the building’s window. The sign lists openings for a mixologist and two staff positions and says “apply within” with no phone number listed.
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