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VIDEO: Olivia Dunne Didn’t Mince Words Firing Back At Team USA’s Olympic Snub With Gymnastics Compilation Video Of Hilarious Fails
Olivia Dunne, who recently completed her senior year at LSU, was a huge part of the LSU Lady Tigers gymnastics team that made history by winning their first-ever NCAA Championship. However, that milestone did not lead to anything else when it came to the sport. The former LSU gymnast is...
Philadelphia Parks to Transform into Free Open-Air Cinemas This Summer
Philadelphia is gearing up for a summer of starlit cinema as over 35 parks transform into open-air movie theaters, presenting a menu of movies that promises to charm cinephiles and families alike. Through the collaborative efforts of Philadelphia's Park Friends Groups, Fairmount Park Conservancy, and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, locals are invited to sprawl out on their blankets and indulge in silver-screen hits from the nostalgic "Back to the Future" to blockbuster family adventures like "Kung Fu Panda 4" and "Barbie", all without spending a dime.
After accreditation win, Cheyney’s president discusses future for America’s first HBCU
Cheyney University President AARON WALTON (Photo courtesy Philadelphia Tribune) Cheyney University President Aaron Walton said his vision for the historically Black institution, or HBCU, is to be the premier educational model for academic excellence, character development and social responsibility. This comes days after it was announced the university, which is...
Easton Housing Authority tenant refuses to pay rent until bedbugs stop coming back
Bedbugs won’t leave Denise Thomas alone. The 72-year-old lives on the third floor of the Bushkill House, a public housing high-rise in Easton. The bugs show up in her carpets, her bed, her clothes, her Bible, her couch. They started coming in November and won’t stop. She found a cluster of them in the folds of her leather recliner.
A Revolutionary War-era musket was stolen more than 50 years ago. It has been recovered and given to a Philadelphia museum
After going missing for more than 50 years, a firearm dating back to the Revolutionary War has been recovered and donated to a Philadelphia museum, the FBI says.
76ers News: Full details of historic six-team trade revealed
The Philadelphia 76ers entered the offseason unlikely to keep Buddy Hield, who was a free agent. But shortly after the team’s flurry of moves, the team didn’t have to do the deciding for the veteran sharpshooter as he was ultimately dealt to the Golden State Warriors. After losing...
As sea levels rise, Philly and Camden are at risk of being inundated with raw sewage, study finds
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. As climate change continues to ramp up wet weather events, cities like Philadelphia, Camden, and New York will increasingly face a messy problem — the eruption of raw sewage into people’s basements and in the streets.
Phillies Rumors: Surprise Phillies trade deadline candidate surfaces in Chicago
It has been known for quite some time now that the Philadelphia Phillies are searching for outfield help as the trade deadline rapidly approaches at the end of the month. Rumors have been floating around potential candidates such as Luis Robert Jr. and Tommy Pham. However, a new target for the Phillies has surfaced in recent days, out of the Windy City.
Doylestown’s Summer Concert Series Will Feature the Party/Dance Band Legacy
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A popular party/dance band will take the stage on Wednesday night at Doylestown’s Central Park when the band Legacy plays at the Thompson Performing Arts Summer Concert Series on July 10. Legacy promises to provide “a high-energy, feel-great punch of a performance.” Expect to hear current hits along with ‘90s favorites, Motown chart toppers and classic rock. The nine-piece lineup keeps dance floors packed as they play up and down the East Coast.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER All shows are free and start at 7 p.m. at the C&N Amphitheater in Central...
Montgomery County Dining Scene Is Set to Welcome Two Culinary Newcomers
The ever-shifting array of the Montgomery County dining scene will see some new arrivals over the next handful of months, as reported by Michael Klein in The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the Jewish deli category, for example, Montgomeryville is getting its own edition of The Kibitz Room. A long-established Cherry Hill...
Philadelphia area residents return home from Jamaica after Hurricane Beryl
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Some Philadelphia area residents are returning home from Jamaica for the first time since Hurricane Beryl hit the Caribbean island on Wednesday. Makeda Redmond says she was staying at a resort in Negril when the Category 4 storm hit. It also happened to be on her birthday."It was terrifying," Redmond said. "On top of family from here sending me pictures because they were worried about me but I was scared too."But Redmond says she was fortunate to be an area that was spared from experiencing significant damage.The same can't be said for other parts of the country....
2nd Golfer, Jordan Spieth, Joins Tiger Woods in Backing Cobbs Creek Project
A rendering of the TGR Learning Lab planned for the Cobbs Creek Golf Course as part of the $100 million restoration project. Tiger Woods has been joined by professional golfer Jordan Spieth in backing a $150 million restoration and expansion of the Cobbs Creek Golf Campus in West Philadelphia and Upper Darby, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal.
Phillies radio announcers caught on hot mic mocking Braves
The Philadelphia Phillies’ radio broadcasters were caught on a hot mic Friday night mocking the Atlanta Braves over an in-stadium announcement. Those watching the Apple TV broadcast with the Phillies’ radio broadcast overlaid got to hear play-by-play announcer Scott Franzke and analyst Kevin Stocker sarcastically mock the Braves’ in-stadium announcer for his postgame message. In... The post Phillies radio announcers caught on hot mic mocking Braves appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Eat, Sip, Shop: Lehigh Valley grocery store that ‘community’s been waiting for' sets opening date
EASTON, Pa. - A new business offering fresh meats, produce, dairy products and other groceries is set to fill a void in a Northampton County neighborhood. Bravo Supermarket, a family-owned grocery store, will hold a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Easton Business Association 5:30 p.m. July 23 at 250 Line St. on Easton’s South Side, co-owner Grizel Mazariegos-Perez said.
Philly children catch a glimpse of football dreams at free bootcamp
Children from Philadelphia, many of whom dream of a future in football, laced up for a free training camp in Hunting Park today.The morning full of catching, running, and throwing was hosted by the North Philadelphia Aztecs and Penn State football player Abdul Carter.The Aztecs youth program reaches out to more than 300 children with its football and cheerleading programs.To learn more about upcoming programs, visit their Facebook page.RELATED: Pa. man turns past trauma into passion for 'Healing Hurt People'Waltkeem Jenkins had been victimized several times during his teen years. Now, he's a mentor for others who've experienced similar trauma.
Sean Murphy catches, Eli White plays left field against Philly
The Braves are rolling with what we have more or less come to expect with their lineup, Eli White in left after being brought up for Forrest Wall yesterday. Sean Murphy is behind the plate today, catching Spencer Schwellenbach, as Travis d’Arnaud sits. They did manage 6 runs last night, but it wasn’t enough to break their now 28 game losing streak in games when the opponent scores 4 or more runs. The offense simply has to be better for this team to have success. That has to come from luck and better performance up and down the lineup. Having three black holes at the bottom of the lineup in Orlando Arcia and the two replacements for Ronald Acuna and Michael Harris is also just brutal for production.
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