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2 pleasant days and 1 stinker in the forecast this Labor Day Weekend
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- August 2024 ends with partly cloudy skies and seasonable temperatures in the mid-80s around Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.As the Philadelphia region gets into Labor Day weekend, two of the days will be pleasant and one will be a stinker. We have two low-end risks of severe weather to get through before Monday, the highlight of the holiday weekend.A warm front will sweep past Saturday, turning skies partly cloudy and ushering in warmer air in the mid-80s. You're clear to get some morning and afternoon beach time, but maybe no late-night pool parties in the hotel or...
The cost of owning an electric car just went up in New Jersey
TRENTON — A few days ago, New Jersey electric vehicle owners started to feel some effects of state budget concerns, according to E&E News by Politico. They cite the financial woes are far from over since they are “compounded by the erosion of gas tax revenues.”. As of...
Willingboro, NJ, man charged with fatally stabbing his brother
A Willingboro man has been charged for allegedly fatally stabbing his brother following an argument last weekend. Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia Bradshaw's office says 26-year-old Carl Agyemang was charged with first-degree murder and related weapons offenses following the death of his brother, Floyd, who was 23. According to officials, an...
Avril Lavigne’s Greatest Hits In Camden
Buckle up, rockers, because the pop-punk princess just rocked Camden in a way that’ll have your ears ringing for days! Avril Lavigne’s “Greatest Hits” tour thundered into the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on August 29th, transforming the spacious venue into a vibrant celebration of nostalgia and excitement.
Balanced offensive attack propels Paul VI to win over Nottingham - Football recap
Thanks to a pair of big performances from Nate Klecko and Daulton Phalines, Paul VI cruised to a 42-7 season-opening victory over Nottingham in Haddonfield. Phalines, a junior quarterback, went 11-for-16 passing with 116 yards with a touchdown and no interceptions. Paul VI also rushed for 173 total yards as a team, with Nate Klecko leading the way with 110 yards on 12 carries.
'World's biggest bounce park' opens at Cherry Hill Mall. Plus, new stores are on the way.
CHERRY HILL — The latest attraction at Cherry Hill Mall isn't in the shopping center. Instead, a bounce park with 25,000 square feet of inflatable amusements is scheduled to operate in the mall’s parking lot each Friday through Sunday until Oct. 20. ...
Air pollution at Philadelphia’s 15th Street subway station ‘considerably higher’ than EPA standard
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. A report from scientists at Villanova University found that the air at Philadelphia’s 15th Street subway station exposes people to a significant amount of microscopic air pollutants, well above the established standard recently set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Back to school: Community day provides kids with school supplies, valuable lessons in non-violence
LOGAN - An iconic Philadelphia artist is on a mission to keep kids safe as they head back to school. The local rapper is teamed up with community partners for a violence intervention and school supplies giveaway Saturday. "It’s hard," Hanif Muhammad, CEO of The Tough Luv Foundation, stated. "I...
Photos of the Match | #NYRBvPHI
Philadelphia Union wrapped up August with a momentous road victory at rivals New York Red Bulls to extend their unbeaten streak to 14 against their biggest rival. Check out some of our favorite photos from the contest that took place in New Jersey on Saturday, August 31st.
Late Aquinas rally falls short against Mount St. Joe’s (MD) in Mid-Atlantic Pigskin Classic
St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Joe’s (MD) await the coin toss before the Mid-Atlantic Pigskin Classic game in Wilmington, DE on August 31, 2024. (Photo: Marcus Borden) As St. Thomas Aquinas continues to win a lot of football games – including a league best 25 straight at the moment over Big Central opponents – not only have the Trojans moved up in divisions and faced tougher conference foes, they’re also challenging themselves with top-flight out-of-state competition.
Battle at the Beach staple Cedar Creek football downs rival Camden Eastside
There are only four teams in the four-year history of the Battle at the Beach that have played every year - Millville, Holy Spirit, Ocean City and Cedar Creek. On Saturday, Cedar Creek out-lasted rival Camden Eastside, 20-6, in the penultimate game of the three-day, 14-game event. Coincidence or not, the Pirates have played on the third day each time.
Golf Completes Day One at Alex Lagowitz Memorial Invitational
HAMILTON, N.Y. – Villanova finished the first round of play in fifth place with a combined team score of four over at the Alex Lagowitz Memorial Invitational hosted by Colgate University. The Wildcats are in fifth behind Navy and Yale, who both shot one over to achieve a first place finish through round one, and Seton Hall and the host team Colgate, who are tied for third place at three over. The event was halted by a weather delay caused by rain in the area at 11:30 a.m. and resumed play at 12:30 p.m. The delay resulted in the cancellation...
Davis throws for 2 TDs as Burlington Twp. football opens Everette era with win
It didn’t take long to identify his strength. Burlington Township coach Steve Everette figured it out on the first day of practice. By now it’s probably obvious to everyone. “I like the fact that we’ve got two big, athletic quarterbacks,” Everette said. “I love that.”
Public voices often ignored in states’ opioid settlement money decisions
The conversation wasn’t sounding good for Kensington residents on June 20. The Philadelphia neighborhood is a critical center of the nation’s opioid crisis, and the city had decided to spend $7.5 million in opioid settlement money to improve the quality of life there. But on that day, a Pennsylvania oversight board was about to vote […]
Local Family Steps Up, Files Title IX Complaint Against Phoenixville Area School District
Kenzie Padilla, an all-American swimmer headed to Harvard, observed many discrepancies between girls' and boys' sports at her Phoenixville school. A Phoenixville family recently filed a complaint against the Phoenixville Area School District citing alleged disparities between the boys’ and girls’ teams, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Nearly 40 years after Philadelphia dropped a bomb on its citizens, Mike Africa Jr. wants to preserve MOVE’s legacy
It's easy to assume Mike Africa Jr.'s MOVE days are completely behind him when walking through his manicured backyard, past his five-foot above ground pool, and into the state-of-the-art podcast studio behind his Clifton Heights home. His studio lights are so dope they impress an Inquirer photographer. Seemingly, he's come...
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