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Phillies visit the Pirates to begin 3-game series
Philadelphia Phillies (62-34, first in the NL East) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (48-48, third in the NL Central) PITCHING PROBABLES: Phillies: Aaron Nola (11-4, 3.38 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, 116 strikeouts); Pirates: Martin Perez (1-5, 5.15 ERA, 1.62 WHIP, 57 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK: LINE Phillies -141, Pirates +119; over/under is 8 runs.
Eagles Already Linked to Big-Name Nick Sirianni Replacement
Nick Sirianni is entering his fourth season as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite three consecutive trips to the postseason and a Super Bowl appearance, the 43-year-old head coach could be on the hot seat if the 2024 season doesn't go according to plan. Sirianni has two more years under contract, but a repeat of the 2023 collapse could signal the end of his time in Philly.
Fire caused by lightning displaces 10 N.J. apartment residents
A fire caused by a thunderstorm that rolled across New Jersey displaced four families from an apartment complex in the Philadelphia suburbs, authorities said. Lightning struck near the Heritage Grove Apartments in Voorhees Township around 9 p.m. Tuesday, igniting the blaze, according to NJ.com. Six units were damaged in the resulting fire and continuing storm, two by the flames and four by the ...
Hudson River tunnel project CEO quits after being referenced in Norcross indictment
The $16 billion Gateway Project is the largest public works project in the country. Gateway Development Corporation Kris Kolluri was referred to as “Individual-1” in the Norcross case. He wasn’t accused of wrongdoing. [ more › ]
Chop Doctor Killed In Philly Crash Was 'A Shining Light,' Fund Says
Friedes, a 30-year-old chief pediatric resident at CHOP, died after her bicycle was struck by a Volkswagen on Spruce Street Wednesday evening, July 17, authorities said. "This news is unimaginably devasting to all who know her — most importantly her devoted husband, Cole, and her loving family," colleagues wrote on GoFundMe.
Phillies vs Pirates prediction, odds, pick – 7/19/2024
The Philadelphia Phillies will begin the second half of their season with a showdown with the Pittsburgh Pirates, their in-state rivals, on Friday at PNC Park. We’re here to share our MLB odds series, make a Phillies-Pirates prediction, and pick while showing you how to watch. Phillies-Pirates Projected Starters Aaron Nola vs. Martin Perez Aaron […] The post Phillies vs Pirates prediction, odds, pick – 7/19/2024 appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Moody Jones Gallery in Glenside to host Collectors Thursday Paint & Sip on Aug. 1
Moody Jones Gallery in Glenside will host a Collectors Thursday Paint & Sip for fellow art enthusiasts on August 1 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The evening will feature instruction by David Coleman (@yeskis4king) beginning at 6:30pm and light refreshments. From the event’s description:. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or...
4 women from Cheltenham, Abington & Upper Moreland named to Montgomery County Commission for Women
Shareese Nelson and Zoraida Cordero of Cheltenham, Melissa Osborne of Upper Moreland and Marquita Bolden of Abington have each been named to the Montgomery County Commission for Women, a body of 21 appointees who advise county officials on women’s issues under two-year terms. From their Mission Statement:. The Montgomery...
Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan the Youngest Player in MLS History
Cavan Sullivan has become the youngest MLS player at 14 years and 293 days. Cavan Sullivan, a Norristown native, became the youngest player in MLS history after he got his first minutes during this week’s Philadelphia Union win against the New England Revolution, writes Ali Rampling for The Athletic.
J.D. Vance brought Appalachia into the national discourse. PAFA was already there
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Most major museums have artworks that are directly tied to the Appalachian region but do not display them as such, according to Ali Printz, curator of the current exhibition “Layers of Liberty: Philadelphia and the Appalachian Environment” at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Atlantic City Subs or Philadelphia Hoagies: The Winner is?
We are revisiting this by popular demand. Our listeners, readers, friends and family foodies have answered the compelling question … “Atlantic City Subs or Philadelphia Hoagies” - which are better?. I was absolutely delighted by the significant number of people who responded to our informal survey. No...
Beloved Japanese restaurant is closed 'for the foreseeable future' due to co-owner's death
COLLINGSWOOD — A nationally recognized and locally loved Japanese restaurant here is closed, at least temporarily, due to the death of one of its co-owners. And the future remains uncertain for Sagami, a dining destination for 50 years. The restaurant's website says, “We will be closed for the foreseeable...
Pottstown Pharmacy Agrees to Resolve Civil Allegations of Improper Dispensing of Controlled Substances
From U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced that Professional Pharmacy & Convalescent Products, Ltd., a pharmacy that was based in Pottstown, PA, agreed to resolve allegations that it had improperly dispensed opioids and other controlled substances to individuals and submitted claims to Medicare and Medicaid for those illegally dispensed controlled substances. The settlement resolves the case for a payment of $150,000 and comes after the pharmacy surrendered its DEA registration.
Police search for suspect in deadly shooting in Olney
Philadelphia police identified and are searching for a man accused of shooting and killing another man in the city’s Olney neighborhood. On Monday, July 15, at 12:32 a.m., police responded to a report of a person with a gun along the 500 block of West Ruscomb Street. When they arrived, they found 67-year-old Omar Gaitan inside a Honda CRV and suffering from a gunshot wound to the face.
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