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Pennsylvania Has 2 Of The Worst Olive Garden Restaurants In US, Study Says
That's according to price-monitoring website Pricelisto, which analyzed TripAdvisor and Google reviews for 882 locations across the country. The Bala Cynwyd and Willow Grove Olive Gardens are the third- and fourth-worst-rated franchises on the list, with only 46.83 percent and 46.89 percent of diners leaving "excellent" reviews, respectively. The only...
Rappers to perform free concert at record clearing, men's health clinic event in West Philly
An event this weekend will help people get their criminal records cleared while enjoying some fun with the family and an outdoor concert.Rappers Cassidy and Styles P will put on an electrifying performance - all for free.The Elevation Project, which focuses on re-entry for men, is hosting the Run it Back Clean Slate Record Clearing Clinic and Men's Health Fair in West Philly.Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity, or PLSE, will be offering free legal advice for people with a criminal record in Pennsylvania."We will have a closed off tent so you will go inside the tent and meet with the...
Shelter Me: Meet Maggie, this sweet black lab is looking for a new family
This week, 6abc's Shelter Me is spotlighting the Pennsylvania SPCA located right in the Hunting Park section of Philadelphia.The PSPCA is a nonprofit founded in 1867 whose mission is to protect animals, prevent cruelty and improve the health and quality of life throughout Pennsylvania. It has locations in Philadelphia, Danville, Lancaster and the Main Line.PSPCA's Lindsey King introduced us to Maggie, a beautiful black labrador. Maggie is 6 years old and ended up at the PSPCA through their animal law enforcement team.She loves people can would work well with most families. She's open to dog meets. Her perfect match would be a low-key dog who would build a relationship with her.Maggie is described as super sweet. She loves to be the center of attention.If you are interested in adopting Maggie or any of her shelter friends, please visit pspca.org.
In Upper Darby: Man in Mask Snatches Alligator From Darby Creek
The urban myth about alligators in the sewers came closer to reality this week when Upper Darby Police reported that a two-foot alligator was spotted in Darby Creek in Upper Darby, writes Tom Ignudo for CBS News Philadelphia. Someone walking their dog at Penn Pines Park near Providence Road contacted...
Getting rid of rats in South Philly: Residents hope for solutions as officials see the problem
A rat infestation in South Philadelphia made headlines a few weeks ago. City leaders didn’t forget and were out in the neighborhood Friday to listen to residents to find a solution. Watts resident, BJ Barretta said, "You can see where the rats are chewing through the trash cans." Barretta...
10 Best: Must-Try Biscuits in Philadelphia, PA
1. The Biscuit Lady (West Philly & Plymouth Meeting) This Black woman-owned establishment has taken the Philly food scene by storm with her soul food-inspired buttermilk biscuits and gravy. With two locations, her fluffy, flavorful biscuits have earned rave reviews from locals and visitors alike, with many proclaiming them to be the "best biscuits in the south, right here in Philly."
Is your dog trying to help you calm down? | Pet Project
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Your furry family members may be the most level-headed members of your household, according to Pennsylvania SPCA animal advocate Carol Erickson. Our dogs have their own ways of telling us to calm down, Erickson said, and she explains how we can understand their calming techniques. "Dogs are really good at trying to keep in the family. Unfortunately, humans do not understand the calming signals that the dogs are sending us," she said. Dogs move slowly when we're acting frantic to try and encourage us to follow suit, Erickson says. When tensions are high, she said, dogs slow down...
This Epically Sweet Ice Cream Fest is a Must in Philadelphia This July!
Ready to beat the heat with some delicious scoops in Philly this summer?. Mark your calendar - The Reading Terminal Market Ice Cream Festival on Filbert is returning to Philadelphia on Saturday, July 13 from 12pm - 4pm!. The cool pay-as-you-go event will once again be held at 12th &...
Top Philly Must Try Food Trucks
Philadelphia's Food Truck Feast: 15 Mobile Kitchens to Satisfy Your Cravings. Philadelphia's food truck scene is a culinary adventure on wheels, offering a diverse array of flavors and cuisines from every corner of the globe. Whether you're craving a quick lunch, a late-night snack, or a gourmet meal on the go, these 15 food trucks are sure to tantalize your taste buds.
Video Goes Viral Of Choir Singing 6ABC Action News Theme Song
Every Philly and South Jersey resident will agree that there's something both nostalgic and comforting about 6abc Action News. Not only is it a legendary news source within the entire Delaware Valley, but many of us grew up with these news anchors and welcomed them into our homes each and every night.
Broomall Store Makes List of Best Bagel Shops in the Region
Philly has great hoagies, cheesesteaks, pizza and soft pretzels. Know what else?. You couldn’t always find great bagels in Philadelphia, writes Jillian Wilson, Michael Klein and Craig LaBan. Only in recent years have bagel shops started to appear on the regional landscape. Now there are curated menus of freshly...
Western-inspired clothing brand Tecovas opens first Pa. location in King of Prussia Mall
A major fashion trend so far this year is "coastal cowgirl" — involving suede, denim, leather, cowboy hats and cowboy boots — and a Western-inspired clothing brand has arrived in Pennsylvania just in time for style enthusiasts to embrace the trend. Tecovas opened its first store in the...
The Philadelphia Zoo celebrates 150th anniversary as 'the first zoo in America'
The Philadelphia Zoo celebrated its 150th anniversary this week!According to its website, the zoo held its grand opening on July 1, 1874. On that day, nearly 3,000 residents visited America's first zoo.In an online statement, President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Jo-Elle Mogerman wrote:"This summer at Philadelphia Zoo, we're celebrating 150 years of you! On July 1, 1874, the Zoo held its grand opening. On that day, more than 3,000 guests experienced the first zoo in America. Since then, we've welcomed nearly 100 million guests from our city, region, country, and around the world, connecting them to the wonders of...
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