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Kellen Moore Reveals What He’s Seeing From Jalen Hurts
The Philadelphia Eagles will bring most of their players back, but one of their new faces could make a huge impact there. Kellen Moore will serve as their new offensive coordinator, and while he didn’t fare well with the Los Angeles Chargers, he’s still got a reputation for being one of the best and most creative minds in business.
Award-Winning Property Made from Old Barn Ruins Hits Market in Romansville
An esteemed architectural masterpiece has hit the market in Romansville. The Norman Gaffney House has won multiple awards, including an AIA Honor. The property is looking for new owners to call the unique abode their home, writes Tiffani Sherman for Realtor.com. Floor-to-ceiling windows display epic views of a nearby horse...
Phillies vs. Guardians Probable Starting Pitchers – July 27
This content was writter in partnership with DataSkrive. DataSkrive leverages a combination of human expertise, machine learning, and pre-built content libraries to assemble and personalize sports content. The Cleveland Guardians (62-41) and the Philadelphia Phillies (64-39) square off at Citizens Bank Park on Saturday at 6:05 PM ET. This contest’s...
Why car thieves are targeting your vehicle registration | Here's how to protect yourself
Car break-ins are one of the most common crimes in Philadelphia, making the list of top 5.Car owners in the suburbs are also getting hit frequently, and many thieves are after one thing in particular: your vehicle registration.Your registration has your name and address, as well as all of your vehicle information, including your plate, title, make, model and VIN. All that information is a treasure trove for criminals.From Cheltenham and Gloucester townships to Northeast Philadelphia, as well as Roxborough, Spring Garden, and Fairmount -- these are all areas seeing car break-ins."It's one of the most common things to happen,"...
Philadelphia Airline Employee Pleads Guilty to Evading Airport Security, Faces Possible Decade in Prison
A Philadelphia airline worker has landed in hot water after pleading guilty to bypassing airport security measures. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania stated that Lester Santana III, who is 34 and from Philadelphia, avoided the Transportation Security Administration's mandated screening procedures by using his job credentials to smugly carry significant sums of U.S. currency into Philadelphia International Airport's secured areas.
Haddon Heights woman finds message in a bottle on Ocean City beach
Amy Smyth Murphy was walking on the beach at Corson's Inlet State Park in Ocean City when she saw something unusual."I noticed it because the bottle was like a really nice aqua," she recalled.It was early in the morning on July 3, and she says the glass bottle - corked with something inside - was right there on the sand.She couldn't wait to tell her 14-year-old nephew Jack Smyth and 16-year-old niece Avery Smyth."We made a group chat," Jack said. "Everyone was decoding it and looking things up.""She takes out a message in a bottle with a cork and it...
Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts: ‘If I made it happen, I can make it happen’
Eleven games into the 2022 NFL season, the Philadelphia Eagles had a 10-1 record. They went on to win the NFC Championship before falling to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII. Eleven games into the 2023 NFL season, Philadelphia had a 10-1 record. But this time, the...
Daryl Morey sends delusional warning to Boston Celtics after busy offseason with Sixers
Daryl Morey thinks he built a Philadelphia 76ers roster that doesn't give up anything to the Boston Celtics' Banner 18-winning roster; one that added Baylor Scheierman and haven't brought back Oshae Brissett and Svi Mykhailiuk as of this writing. "You've got to give the Celtics their credit; they won the...
Phillies place Suárez on IL with lower back soreness
The Philadelphia Phillies placed All-Star left-hander Ranger Suárez on the 15-day injured list with lower back soreness, they announced Saturday. The IL stint is back-dated to July 24. Left-hander Kolby Allard was recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley in a corresponding move. Phillies manager Rob Thomson is optimistic that Suárez...
Josh Shapiro deflects when asked if Kamala Harris is vetting him as a VP running mate candidate
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Friday deflected a question about possibly being vetted as likely Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, saying, "That's a question to be directed to the Harris campaign."It comes days after Shapiro said he was not part of a vetting process for the possible vice presidential position on Harris' ticket."I was not asked and have not submitted any paperwork," Shapiro said Tuesday.On Friday, Shapiro said he would not add "any political pressure to the vice president" about her decision."She will make this deeply personal decision as to who she wants to...
Phillies deal outfielder Pache, reliever Domínguez to Baltimore for 2023 All-Star outfielder Hays
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Austin Hays stayed with a first-place team in the East — only as the outfielder moved from Baltimore to Philadelphia, he believed his chance at making a meaningful contribution down the stretch improved. So did his chances at winning the World Series. “That's everything you...
Originally Scraped from a Dogwood in a Cemetery, This Yeast Knocks ‘em Dead at a Bucks County Brewery
Philly Sour, a new beer yeast found in a Philadelphia cemetery and isolated in the brewing sciences lab at the University of the Sciences, is winning accolades from the local beer industry and beyond, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The yeast is being lauded both for the sour...
Flyers’ Travis Konecny sounds off on $70 million contract extension
The Philadelphia Flyers made a huge move late in NHL Free Agency. The Flyers signed star Travis Konecny to an eight-year contract extension that kicks in during the 2025-26 season. Konecny will make $70 million through the life of this contract. And the Philadelphia star couldn’t be happier to have this deal completed. Konecny spoke […] The post Flyers’ Travis Konecny sounds off on $70 million contract extension appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Springfield police mourn the loss of retired longtime officer Raymond Potter
Raymond Potter, longtime officer with the Springfield Township Police Department, passed away peacefully at his Oreland home on Thursday, July 25. He was 78 years old. According to his obituary, Sergeant Potter served in the Air Force before joining the department in February 1970. He retired in February 2018 after 48 years of service.
Construction Underway at 1000 Spring Garden Street in Callowhill, Lower North Philadelphia
Philly YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed sustained construction progress at an eight-story, 21-unit mixed-use building underway at 1000 Spring Garden Street in Callowhill, Lower North Philadelphia. the building rises on the southwest corner of Spring Garden Street and North 10th Street. Designed by HDO Architecture and developed by KT Investments, the structure will span 19,504 square feet and feature commercial space (likely at the ground floor), bicycle storage, and a roof deck. Permits list Liu Construction as the contractor.
Pathways Neuro Pharma Appoints Doug Centilli as Executive Chairman
WEST CHESTER, PA — Pathways Neuro Pharma announced the appointment of Doug Centilli as Executive Chairman and Head of the Committee on Government Affairs and Public Policy. Centilli brings over twenty-five years of experience in national and state government, including his tenure as Chief of Staff to Congressman Kevin Brady and Director of National Economic Policy for The Joint Economic Committee.
Bryce Harper confident Phillies will get the job done at this year's trade deadline
The trade deadline is a special day on the MLB calendar. The All-Star break has come and gone, and teams are locking back in for the stretch run before fall arrives. The Philadelphia Phillies are a team that is certainly looking to make July 30 their own Carpe Diem and steal the show.
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