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The School District of Philadelphia’s bus tour begins today
Today the School District of Philadelphia is kicking off their 4th annual “Back-to-School Celebration and Bus Tour.” The first stop will be at the School of the Future in West Philadelphia between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. The initiative will take place in different areas of the city, and will include two school buses that […]
The Philadelphia Flyers bet the house with the Travis Konecny contract extension
Over the last couple of days, I haven’t been able to sit down and dedicate myself to long-form writing. Danny Briere seemed to take that as an invitation to do all of the things he knew I’d abhor. It all starts with the Travis Konecny contract extension. Now,...
Asking Eric: How do we fairly split the check with friends who drink when we’re sober?
Dear Eric: For the past 10 years, my husband and I have enjoyed dining out with a couple of our friends, always splitting the check evenly. Recently, we embraced sobriety and no longer consume the expensive drinks that significantly add to the bill. Despite this, we continue to split the check evenly, which doesn’t seem quite fair.
All-Star OF Gets Honest About His Trade To Phillies
Hot stove season is heating up in the MLB as a few teams have already made moves a week ahead of the trade deadline in an effort to tighten up rosters and strengthen their foundations ahead of the postseason. One former All-Star was recently traded to the Philadelphia Phillies, and...
Phillies leave Guardians thunderstruck with their brand of baseball in 8-0 win
PHILADELPHIA -- On Friday, the Guardians introduced the Phillies to their style of baseball. On Saturday, the Phillies returned the favor. The Guardians eked out a 3-1 win Friday night with nine singles, a squeeze bunt, two stolen bases and excellent pitching from Ben Lively and the bullpen. If you...
Trea Turner admits to pressing defensively as Phillies lose 4th straight series
PHILADELPHIA - Phillies shortstop Trea Turner’s offense has come back in a big way this season as he is batting .326, made the All-Star team and should be in the mix for a batting title a year after struggling offensively for most of the 2023 season - his first in Philadelphia after signing an 11-year, $300-million contract.
From Pennsylvania to Paris: Temple University student tackles Olympics coverage
PARIS, France — The 2024 Olympic Summer Games are in full swing and for one college student from Mechanicsburg, it's time to be a part of something that once felt like only a dream. Natalie Koranda is a senior communications major at Temple University and earned an opportunity to...
Wall Street Journal: Kennett Square Career Coach Notices Significant Drop in Salaries in Today’s Job Market
Ed Samuel, a career coach in Kennett Square, noticed a significant downward pressure on salaries in several fields in today’s job market. The hottest job market in a generation has come to an end, writes Jeanne Whalen for The Wall Street Journal. The red-hot hiring that led to rock-bottom...
Angels trade closer Estévez to Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies beefed up their bullpen Saturday, acquiring former All-Star closer Carlos Estévez from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect George Klassen and lefty Samuel Aldegheri, the teams announced. Estévez, an All-Star in 2023, is enjoying the best season of his eight-year career. The...
Phillies look to Kolby Allard as Ranger Suarez joins Taijuan Walker and Spencer Turnbull on the Injured List
The Phillies have officially placed Ranger Suarez on the 15-Day Injured List due to lower left back soreness, his second back issue in the past few weeks. Ranger Suarez missed his first National League All-Star appearance in Texas last week because of right back spasms. He rejoined the Phillies’ rotation earlier this week in Minnesota and “felt fine” but woke up Friday morning with tightness in his lower left back, which ultimately landed him on the 15-Day Injured List.
SOUTH PHILLY SHOCKER! Wells Fargo to Remove Their Name From South Philadelphia Arena
Massive changes are coming to one of the biggest and most popular venues in the City of Philadelphia. In fact, it’s getting a brand new name. It was announced Wednesday evening that Wells Fargo would be taking their name off the sports arena next year when their current contract expires.
Nick Saban Calls Former LSU Football Star, Lafayette Native a ‘F-ing Problem’
In a recent episode of HBO's "Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants," legendary Alabama head coach Nick Saban had high praise for Malik Nabers, a former LSU standout and Lafayette native. Saban's glowing endorsement came during a conversation with Giants head coach Brian Daboll, where he described Nabers as a "f---ing problem" on the field.
Philadelphia Eagles trade candidate speaks out about his future with team
Philadelphia Eagles fans have heard plenty about how defensive back James Bradberry is the team’s top trade candidate during training camp. Speaking with reporters at camp this week, the veteran finally got a chance to speak out on the subject of his future with the team. "Right now, I'm...
Phillies seem to be narrowing sights on perfect bullpen trade
The Philadelphia Phillies are in desperate need to add relievers in the coming days. Reliever alongside outfielder would be the team's two biggest, most pressing needs. Early Friday afternoon, the Phillies came to terms with the Baltimore Orioles on a trade that would fill their outfield need. The Phillies had acquired outfielder Austin Hays from the Orioles in exchange for reliever Seranthony Dominguez and outfielder Cristian Pache.
Former 76ers Player Is Signing Contract To Play Overseas
For years, there were rumors and reports about Furkan Korkmaz’s desire to leave the Philadelphia 76ers. For undisclosed reasons, the veteran forward didn’t want to be a part of the team anymore. They granted him that wish last season by trading him to the Indiana Pacers as a...
Phillies quick hits: Guardians win series in Philadelphia despite Tyler Phillips' complete game
After a disappointing 2-4 road trip out of the All-Star break, the Phillies returned home for a weekend series against a Cleveland Guardians team that leads the American League Central and has shattered expectations under first-year manager Steven Vogt. This three-game set included two Phillies losses and two Phillies trades. Here is what stood out from a busy weekend:
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