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An award-winning federal response to a sudden transportation disaster
Interstate 95 is a lifeline along the eastern end of the United States. When a bad truck accident knocked out a bridge near Philadelphia in 2023, a team from the Transportation Department orchestrated an effort that got it replaced in a week and a half. For their work, Tony Mento, Hari Kalla and Camille Otto of the Federal Highway Administration are finalists in this year’s Service to America Medals program. Ms. Otto is deputy administrator of the Pennsylvania division and she joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about their achievement.
Victims in massive apartment fire receiving help in effort to get back on their feet
The city and local organizations are continuing to help the nearly 50 people displaced from the massive apartment fire in Northeast Philadelphia as residents work to get back on their feet.
Danny Garcia is ready to embark on a new phase of his boxing life—promoting fights
Danny “Swift” Garcia is not done yet. Far from it, the 36-year-old former two-division world titlist says. But he has been boxing for about 30 years now. He does realize he is far closer to the end than his beginnings. It’s why starting Saturday Swift will be promoting...
Two men plead guilty to roles in fatal beating of soccer fan outside Pat's King of Steaks
Two men involved in a fatal brawl outside Pat's King of Steaks in 2021 each pleaded guilty Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter and aggravated assault. The melee in South Philly happened after a soccer match at Subaru Park in Chester. Omar Arce, 35, and Jose Flores-Huerta, 36, were among a group...
Pennsylvania Invests in Job Training for People with Disabilities
HARRISBURG, PA — The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) has announced a significant new investment aimed at enhancing job opportunities for Pennsylvanians with disabilities. On Wednesday, Secretary Rick Siger revealed that the Shapiro Administration is allocating $200,000 to the Community Integrated Services (CIS) Manufacturing Accelerator Program. This initiative aims to equip individuals with disabilities with the skills needed to secure employment in local manufacturing sectors.
Temple student reporters prep for trip to Paris to cover 2024 Olympic Games
Four student reporters from Temple University will be making the trip to Paris in a few weeks to cover the 2024 Olympic Games. The students will cover how the Games impact businesses in Paris.
Public hearings scheduled for customers to share feedback on Aqua's proposed price increases
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will have several meetings to gather public input on the rate increases proposed by Aqua Pennsylvania Inc. (Aqua Water) and Aqua Pennsylvania Wastewater Inc. The meetings will allow customers to share how rate increases proposed by the companies would affect them. Under the proposals, the average monthly bill for a residential water customer using 3,870 gallons per month would increase by $16.10 (19.9%) from $80.91 to $97.01. According to the commission, the average monthly bill for a residential wastewater customer would increase by $14.92 (18.4%) from $81.18 to $96.10. Aqua Water proposes...
FEMA Allocates Over $2 Million for Flood Mitigation in Philadelphia's Eastwick Neighborhood
Over in Philadelphia's flood-stricken Eastwick neighborhood, the wheels of government are finally churning toward tangible solutions to the recurrent issue of devastating floods. In a critical move, FEMA senior officials Victoria Salinas and MaryAnn Tierney, alongside Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, descended upon the beleaguered community to unveil a windfall of more than $2 million in funding aimed at constructing barriers intended as a stopgap to keep floodwaters at bay. This interim fix aligns with FEMA's recent narrative of enhancing community resilience, particularly among historically disadvantaged areas. "I am very excited that, for the first time in Region 3, FEMA will be able to use our grant programs to fund an interim flood mitigation solution for Eastwick while longer-term solutions are in development", Salinas expressed, as per the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Neville Vakharia, PhD, Appointed Dean of the Pennoni Honors College
The following message was sent to the Drexel community:. Following a national search, I am pleased to announce that Neville Vakharia, PhD, has been appointed Dean of the Pennoni Honors College, effective September 1, 2024. Dr. Vakharia is currently associate dean of research and planning and an associate professor of...
SCORE Contest: Pitch Your Business Idea For Chance To Secure Startup Funds
Entrepreneurs have while receiving mentorship and exposure. Pitch your business to a panel of industry experts for a chance to win up to $20,000 in SCORE’s 60th Anniversary Pitch Competitions. How the pitch competition process works:. Submit your pitch application by July 31. Begin working with your assigned SCORE...
Southwest Philadelphia's Historic Bartram's Garden Closed Amid Chemical Contamination Concerns
A popular walking spot in Southwest Philadelphia, known for its historical significance and natural beauty, has been temporarily closed off to the public due to fears of chemical contamination. The Mile Trail of Bartram's Garden, hailed as the oldest botanical garden in North America, is currently taped off with red and adorned with warning signs following a report of potential toxic substances on its grounds.
In Kensington, Philly officials look to connect addiction services to those in need
Philadelphia officials, part of the Special Committee on Kensington -- or, the Kensington Caucus -- spent about four hours on Thursday meeting with medical professionals, community leaders and local residents, to find ways to eliminate barriers to getting those struggling with drug addiction connected with support services. The efforts is...
Philadelphia Oversight Commission Publishes First Audit on Police Misconduct Investigations
In an effort to bolster trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve, Philadelphia's Citizens Police Oversight Commission (CPOC) has made a move to increase transparency by conducting its first audit of police misconduct complaints. Findings from this inaugural review by CPOC's Audit and Monitoring Unit were shared yesterday, shining a light on the investigation processes of the Philadelphia Police Department’s (PPD) Internal Affairs Division (IAD).
Big East Basketball Hot Seat
This offseason we are continuing to evaluate the job stability of coaches in different conferences. This week, it is time to look at the Big East. The schools in this conference are all basketball-first schools, which can often lead to higher expectations and shorter leashes for coaches. While many coaches are not currently on the hot seat, we could see a few getting warm by the end of the season.
New Training Program Aims to Empower Formerly Incarcerated Women
LANSDALE, PA — The 365 Foundation Inc. has unveiled a pioneering initiative designed to provide career opportunities for formerly incarcerated women. The Automotive Technical Training Program, developed in collaboration with Vehicles for Change and HTX Labs, will offer virtual reality-based training in automotive repair and maintenance skills. Innovative Training...
Phillip Brunner Promoted to Men’s Heavyweight Rowing Associate Head Coach at University of Pennsylvania
Phillip Brunner has been promoted to the position of Associate Head Coach for Men's Heavyweight Rowing at the University of Pennsylvania, under the leadership of Al Monte. Monte praised Brunner's work ethic, coaching skills, and recruiting abilities, expressing confidence in their collaboration to further enhance the program. Brunner has been...
Philadelphia murder suspect arrested nearly a year after deadly shooting: police
PHILADELPHIA - A murder suspect was arrested Wednesday nearly a year after investigators believe he fired deadly shots in West Philadelphia. Samir Martin, 31, was taken into custody on the 5700 block of Dunlap Street in the July 2023 murder of Ryan Latimore. Authorities say Latimore was shot to death...
Contractor in 30th Street Station restoration project charged in bribery scheme
An executive for a company involved in the restoration of 30th Street Station was charged Wednesday in an alleged bribery scheme tied to the project. Lee Maniatis, chief operating officer of MARK 1 Restoration in Dolton, Illinois, allegedly offered trips, an $11,000 watch, a $2,000 steakhouse meal and a dog to Amtrak official Ajith Bhaskaran, who was overseeing the project. In exchange, prosectutors allege Bhaskaran approved inflated invoices submitted by Maniatis and others, over-billing Amtrak throughout the project.
Pennsylvania city one of the ‘worst’ for quality of life: report
A place’s “quality of life” ranges in factors from crime rates to the amount of garbage in the area to noise pollution. As far as this one city in Pennsylvania goes, the quality of life isn’t exactly stellar. LawnStater — which “brings you the best lawn...
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