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Jason Kelce's Outfit Steals the Show at 2024 Paris Olympics
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, who announced his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles in March, is making the most of his first summer without football. Last month, Kelce and his wife Kylie, attended the Cannes Lions Festival before catching Taylor ...
2 teens accused of attempted robbery, shooting that left 1 injured in Philadelphia
Two teenagers are accused of trying to rob a man and then shooting him in Philadelphia on Saturday night.It happened at approximately 9 p.m. on the 1200 block of 41st Street in the city's Wynnefield neighborhood.When officers arrived at the scene, they located a man who had been shot in the chest and arm.He reportedly told authorities that two young men tried to rob him.Authorities say the victim -- who told police he was a legal gun owner -- exchanged gunfire with the suspects.The suspects then fled the scene.Police later found a vehicle with two 16-year-old boys inside. One of them was reportedly suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.Investigators believe they attempted the armed robbery and may be connected with other robberies in the area.One teen was arrested while the other was taken to the hospital.Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the police.RELATED: Check the 6abc Neighborhood Safety Tracker
14 concerts to see this week, including Sleater-Kinney, The Mountain Goats, Arlo Parks and more
Wrap up August with indie royalty and more. Here are 14 concerts to see in the next seven days, all around Philly. For tickets and more information, head to the WXPN Concert Calendar. Sunday 7/28: Molly Tuttle at Upper Merion Township Park. Bluegrass extraordinaire Molly Tuttle brings her rootsy virtuosity...
How photographer Frank Stewart captured the culture of jazz, church and Black life in the US
CHADDS FORD, Pa. (AP) — At first glance, it looks like an aerial photo of a cemetery destroyed by war, with charred coffins ripped from broken concrete vaults and arched marble tombstones flattened by a bomb blast. Then, the viewer begin to discern details: the coffins and vaults are...
Penn State White Out II camp notes and observations (7/27)
It was a busy Saturday for Penn State at the Lasch Building, in Holuba Hall and on the grass at Beaver Stadium as the Nittany Lions hosted their annual Lasch Bash BBQ and a pair of White Out camps. That meant there were two days of elite talent from in and out of the region in State College, and Penn State did what it could on the recruiting trail.
Top247 quarterback Troy Huhn, a Penn State commit, gives glimpse of talent inside Beaver Stadium
When Troy Huhn arrived in State College for the Lasch Bash BBQ and White Out II camp, the Top247 quarterback was one of two commitments in Penn State's Class of 2026. By the time camp wrapped Saturday evening, the class had doubled in size. Earlier in the day, Middletown (Del.)...
Guardians vs. Phillies score, highlights: Philadelphia routs Cleveland behind rookie pitcher
Tyler Phillips allowed just four hits while recording a shutout to help the Philadelphia Phillies cruise to an 8-0 win against the visiting Cleveland Guardians on Saturday night. The teams have split the first two games of the three-game series. Phillips (3-0), a rookie right-hander, struck out four and walked one in his third major...
Families take advantage of beautiful weather at The Oval in Philadelphia
A beautiful start to the weekend in Philadelphia with low humidity and not-so-high temperatures brought families out to Eakins Oval on Saturday night."I came out to bring my grandchildren to have fun and enjoy the weather," said Eileen Godfrey of Brewerytown.The kids were out to play and luckily weren't breaking a sweat."It's a great night and we're big fans of The Oval. We played nine holes of mini golf, it's great to be out here with everybody," explained Patrick Morgan of Mount Airy.Families said the weather was too good to just spend the night indoors.Music, games, and food have taken...
Philadelphia gun violence: Activists, survivors, challenge city leaders to create safer neighborhoods
KINGSESSING - Community organizers and crime survivors gathered in Philadelphia to discuss how to keep Philly’s neighborhoods safer. Vice President of the Alliance for Safety and Justice, Aswad Thomas, stated, "We see that there are huge gaps that exist in helping people who experienced crime and violence access the support and services that they need."
Benjamin Franklin Sold Chocolate In His Print Shop In Philadelphia
On July 28th dive into the ever-popular National Milk Chocolate Day. When it comes to chocolate, this sweet easily pleases. 1900 BC – The Olmec, one of the earliest civilizations in Latin America, turns the cacao plant into chocolate. 1689 – While in Jamaica, Irish physician Hans Sloane adds...
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