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City giving out free incentives as thousands of workers return to office due to Mayor Parker mandate
Approximately 4,500 remaining remote workers must return to the office on Monday after a judge denied an injunction over an order from Mayor Cherelle Parker. FOX 29's Ellen Kolodziej captures reactions to the news from Philly business owners and city workers.
Photo essay: Philly’s Icarus Cup saw 1,000+ soccer players ‘enjoy the people’ over the weekend
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Philadelphia’s Icarus Cup saw thousands connect through the culture of soccer, fashion and vibes throughout the weekend. More than 1,000 players across 80 teams donned special kits...
Brown: SJU President Dr. Cheryl McConnell tapped by Mayor Cherelle Parker to serve on ‘Eds and Meds Roundtable’
The news was released on June 12 that Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker has formed “Roundtables,” comprising a dozen groups of leaders to advise on major Philadelphia sectors. According to a July 2 news item, Saint Joseph’s University President Cheryl A. McConnell, PhD, was invited to participate by Mayor...
Camden man charged with attempted murder in Atlantic City, NJ
A Camden man has been charged with attempted murder in connection to a shooting in Atlantic City over the long 4th of July holiday. During the early morning hours of Friday, July 5th, the Atlantic City Police Department was called to the first block of South Florida Avenue where they found a 53-year-old city man suffering from a gunshot wound. He was taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center for treatment of a non-life-threatening injury.
Philadelphia nonprofit teaches children the trades, life skills
A program in Philadelphia is building dreams and skills for the children in the city's most underserved neighborhoods.'Build A Man' introduces young people to the trades while also giving them access to vital mental health services.It's also a place where kids will be learning life skills.The nonprofit that runs it just welcomed its campers for a second year.Action News has more on the nonprofit in the video above.
Philadelphia, PA, TV news anchor Mike Jerrick shares cancer diagnosis
If you're a fan of Mike Jerrick, one of the hosts of FOX 29's Good Day Philadelphia morning show, you might have been wondering where's he's been lately. Jerrick just revealed he's been battling cancer. Jerrick returned to the airwaves Monday to let viewers know that he did not get...
Philadelphia Email Breach Impacted Data from 35,000+ People
(TNS) — The city of Philadelphia has revealed that more than 35,000 people were affected by a data breach in its email system last year, but investigators have found no evidence that anyone was victimized by identity theft or fraud. The breach was first publicly reported by the city...
Mike Solomonov is opening an Israeli-inspired oyster bar in Kensington
One of Philly's most esteemed chefs, Mike Solomonov, is bringing another potential culinary hit to the city. Along with partner Steve Cook, the Zahav chef plans to open Jaffa Bar, the city's first Israeli-inspired seafood restaurant, in Olde Kensington this fall. The duo behind hits including Goldie, Federal Donuts, Laser...
LSU LB Harold Perkins Jr. reflects on recruitment, decision to decommitment from Texas A&M football
DALLAS – In the 2022 recruiting cycle, Texas A&M football landed almost every player it wanted. The Aggies finished with what is now widely considered the best recruiting class of all time, signing 18 top-100 recruits to their 30-player haul 2022 class. But one recruit from that cycle, linebacker...
Philadelphia Phillies Select Indiana Outfielder Carter Mathison in 2024 MLB Draft
With the 162nd pick in the fifth round of the 2024 MLB Draft, the Philadelphia Phillies selected Carter Mathison, an outfielder who hit 42 home runs in 182 career games at Indiana.
Food truck ordinance on July 16th agenda for Conshohocken’s borough council
On the July 16th agenda (view) for Conshohocken’s borough council is a proposed ordinance that would amend the current ordinance impacting food trucks. The meeting is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at the borough hall at 400 Fayette Street. Currently, the ordinance allows food trucks to operate in all four...
Camden Man Dies Of Injuries From Trenton Shooting: Prosecutor
Capriest Ruiz was shot early that morning on Euclid Avenue, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office. The murder remains under investigation. No arrests had been made. Anyone with information about the fatal shooting is urged to call the prosecutor’s Mercer County Homicide Task Force at 609-989-6406. to follow...
A heat health advisory has been issued for Philly through Wednesday
If you've stepped outside in Philly today, you probably already know that it's hot out there. Really hot. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for all of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania through Wednesday. And if you're thinking of getting out of town to cool off, don't bother—a heatwave is consuming most of the Northeast, including New England, as well as the Midwest, and over 100 million Americans are currently under a heat advisory.
Patient actors at Thomas Jefferson University who unionized this year hold rally for new contract
A group of workers at Thomas Jefferson University who are paid to simulate patients for medical students celebrated a victory earlier this year when they won a union election. But six months later, they say they're struggling to be taken seriously in bargaining sessions. Known as standardized patients, these actors...
Camden County hosts ‘Back to School’ vaccine clinic
Free vaccinations will be provided by the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services for uninsured children in Camden and Blackwood, NJ. This is part of the ongoing effort to increase Camden County’s preparedness and overall health for the upcoming school year. At these clinics, children can receive the following required vaccinations: The vaccine […]
Two Commercial Fires Under Investigation
The Delaware State Fire Marshal’s Office has concluded that two commercial building fires that occurred in New Castle County over the weekend were accidental in nature. The first fire broke out on Friday night, July 12, at approximately 7:15 PM at the Tri State Battery building, located at 107 Albe Drive in Newark, Delaware. Deputy Fire Marshals arrived on the scene and identified an electrical malfunction involving a lithium-ion battery as the cause. The malfunction led to the ignition of nearby combustibles, resulting in significant damage to the building. The building’s sprinkler system effectively contained the fire until the Fire Department arrived, preventing further spread. The estimated damage is valued at $75,000, and there were no reported injuries.
Newrez LLC Earns Spot in Scotsman Guide’s 2024 Top Mortgage Lenders
FORT WASHINGTON, PA — Newrez LLC has secured a place in the Scotsman Guide’s 2024 Top Mortgage Lenders list, an annual ranking that celebrates excellence in the mortgage industry. This accolade highlights both leading mortgage lenders and individual loan originators (LOs). Newrez has consistently demonstrated industry leadership, frequently...
Hall of Famer makes bizarre admission
Philadelphia Phillies Hall of Fame third basemen Mike Schmidt probably knows his way around an athletic cup, right? In the third inning of Philadelphia’s blowout loss to the Oakland Athletics Sunday afternoon, Phillies backup catcher Garrett Stubbs took a foul ball to the groin region. It was the second time over the weekend that Stubbs Read more... The post Does Mike Schmidt drink from athletic cups? appeared first on Awful Announcing.
U.S. Senator John Fetterman, Government Officials Make Appearance at Vigil for Pauly Likens
Signs of Pauly Likens along Stambaugh Avenue gently blew in the breeze on Saturday night in Sharon, Pa. The Sharon community, friends and family, allies and government officials gave speeches, calls to action and words of encouragement. U.S. Senator John Fetterman also gave remarks during the event. "I would just...
Fusion Futures 2029 squad claims NLF 2024 National Championship
The Fusion Futures 2029 squad claimed the NLF 2024 National Championship Sunday at Stony Brook University. The title gives the Philly-based squad a 41-1 record this year with six championships. Fusion Futures is ranked No. 1 in the 2029 class by US Club Lax and has outscored its foes 420-111.
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