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Penn Medicine to open new proton therapy center in University City
Penn Medicine will open a fourth proton therapy center, expanding its ability to provide patients with the non-invasive cancer treatment that is associated with fewer side effects than other cancer treatments. Penn Medicine is building the new facility at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, at 51 N. 39th St. in University...
Kamala Harris Running Mate Update: Calendar and Polls Suggest New Favorite
As speculation continues about whom Vice President Kamala Harris will choose to be her running mate, signs are pointing to a possible front-runner. On August 6, Harris is expected to host her first rally with her running mate, kicking off a run of battleground state rallies that begins in Philadelphia.
Phillies trade Soto to Baltimore and acquire Banks from White Sox
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies traded left-hander Gregory Soto to the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday and acquired lefty Tanner Banks from the Chicago White Sox in separate deals completed just before baseball's trade deadline. Soto had a 4.42 ERA in 95 2/3 innings over 112 games for the...
Coco and Clair Clair ‘Girl Tour 2024′ includes 1 stop in Pa.: Where to buy tickets
Coco and Clair Clair will release their new album, “Girl,” on Aug. 30 and launch a North American tour this fall. The “Girl Tour 2024″ includes a stop in Pa. on Thursday, Nov. 7, at Theatre of Living Arts in Philadelphia. Supporting will be SadBoi. The...
Eagles GM Howard Roseman Wants Legend To Return To Team In New Role
One former Philadelphia Eagles legend and fan-favorite decided to hang up his cleats this offseason. Former Eagles center Jason Kelce developed into one of the very best at his position after being selected by Philadelphia in the sixth round of the 2011 National Football League Draft. Kelce shined with the Eagles and earned seven Pro Bowl nods, was named an All-Pro six times, and helped lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl.
Eagles rookie prioritizes technique over physicality: ‘I used to be a headhunter’
PHILADELPHIA — Eagles rookie edge rusher Jalyx Hunt embraced his moment. Hunt, who spoke to reporters after Tuesday’s practice, didn’t rush over to the media tent. Instead, he found a place to sit, so that he could look around the practice field to see what he’s now a part of and to reflect on how he performed during his first padded practice with the team.
Sick of Yankees’ Clay Holmes? Aaron Judge has something to say about this
PHILADELPHIA — There were probably thousands of Yankees fans cursing the very second Clay Holmes’ two-outs-in-the-ninth sweeper bounced past catcher Austin Wells and enabled Phillies pinch-hitter Johan Rojas to score the tying run with a head-first slide across the plate in Tuesday night’s thriller at Citizens Bank Park.
Holy Family University Adds Women’s Flag Football to Athletics Program
HFU's Department of Athletics has added women’s flag football, becoming the first Philadelphia institution to do so. Holy Family University’s Department of Athletics has made the addition of women’s flag football, making it the first Philadelphia institution to add women’s flag football as a varsity sport.
Jackie M’s & Son And A Philly Cheesesteak
Here’s how I found out about the place. I love a good Philly cheesesteak, who doesn’t? I was born in Philadelphia. Parents lived in Camden, NJ, but since I was born in Philly, I can claim the cheesesteak as my sandwich. Here’s how I like my Philly Cheesesteak,...
Man shot in ‘execution-type’ killing outside mosque was a 43-year-old Philadelphia resident
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A man shot and killed outside the Philadelphia mosque where he was headed for a prayer service was identified by police on Wednesday as a 43-year-old resident of the city. Police and the district attorney’s office said they had no new information about what motivated a...
Jason Kelce's outfits as a spectator at the Paris Olympics have made quite the impression
Jason Kelce isn’t competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics, but he still has all eyes on him. The retired NFL player traveled to the City of Light to support Team USA alongside his wife, Kylie Kelce. Jason Kelce and his wife have been photographed cheering for Team USA athletes at multiple events and social media users have noticed that the former Philadelphia Eagles player has been showing off his unique style with his outfits.
Avon Grove High School student wins Math Integration Bee
Alexander Dusseau, a student at Avon Grove High School, won The University of Scranton’s 2024 Math Integration Bee for high school students, which took place on campus in April. In addition to Dusseau, the four other finalists in the competition were Noah Beckish, of North Pocono High School, Andrew...
I adopted from a New Jersey animal shelter and I have no regrets
One year ago, I drove down to Jersey Shore Regional Animal Shelter in Vineland, NJ to meet Pedro, a puppy who needed out of the shelter due to lots of anxiety. He was so tiny, he looked like he was smiling at me. He was absolutely adorable and with encouragement from my best friend, Dana & my husband, Jeff & I adopted him! We actually saw a rainbow as we drove home with our new fur baby.
Phillies waste ample opportunities to seal deal against Yankees in extra-inning loss
With apologies to Franklin P. Adams, who penned a famous 1910 ode about the Cubs double play combination postulating that the saddest words were Tinkers to Evers to Chance, they are not. The saddest words in baseball were uttered by Phillies manager Rob Thomson late Tuesday night in the postgame...
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Where Was the Board? Examining Governance in Nonprofit Closures
Many things have been written over the last several weeks about the closures of local nonprofit institutions University of the Arts and Benefits Data Trust that have caused a wave of discussion and concern in the nonprofit sector. The Chronicle of Philanthropy pointed to BDT’s “push to grow and innovate...
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