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Residents dispute police claims of illegal speakeasy in Southwest Philly
FOX 29's Chris O'Connell tours what police called a speakeasy where a 37-year-old man was shot Sunday night. Residents say the area was not an illegal speakeasy, but instead a community gathering spot. Take a look.
400 Jobs Coming To This New Jersey Area
Good news for job seekers. A new warehouse being built in South Jersey is expected to bring hundreds of jobs to the area. It'll be located way down in Salem County but it's close to the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295. Walmart recently announced they're building a nearly 7,000-square-foot...
Cannonball's Multi-Venue Fringe Hub Returns For Fourth Year
For the entire month of September, Cannonball will take center stage as the largest hub of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, offering independent performances from artists of every discipline at every stage of their careers. As the prolific hub prepares for its fourth year, it maintains its focus on innovation and accessibility, and unveils new programs that celebrate under-resourced artists and make space for community and conversation. From rebellious circus, delicious dance, fearless theater and activist art to workshops, parties, and more, Cannonball pushes the boundaries of live performance at four different venues this Fringe. Come as you are and stay past bedtime. Blaze your own trail at cannonballfestival.org.
North Wales’ John Oates Talks About His Life Now As a Solo Act
After decades as half of Montgomery County’s famous duo Hall & Oates, John Oates is returning home to play the Philadelphia Folk Festival, but as a solo act, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Oates made headlines late last year when his rift with Daryl Hall went public...
Will the northern lights be visible in Pennsylvania? Here's what our meteorologists say
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Could Philadelphia have another chance to see the northern lights this year? Our NEXT Weather meteorologists are breaking down why and how our area could have another chance to see the aurora borealis.Sunday evening a strong solar flare was observed from a region of the sun currently facing toward Earth. A flare is an eruption of energy from the sun that can generally last minutes to hours. While solar flares are relatively common, the magnitude of the recent flare is not as frequent.This strong flare was classified as an X-class flare at X 1.5. The strength of...
How to nominate your favorite Philadelphia Eagles fan for Fan of the Year
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The search is on for the Philadelphia Eagles Fan of the Year. You can nominate yourself or someone you know on the NFL website. Applications are due Sept. 30.Fans will then have the opportunity to cast their vote for the ultimate Eagles fan. The Eagles and Ticketmaster, which is presenting the contest, will work together to choose the 2024 Eagles fan of the year, according to the Eagles.Thirty-two winners from around the league will get to attend Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Feb. 9, 2025, and one fan will be selected as NFL Fan of the Year.
Yankees vs. Phillies prediction, odds, pick – 7/29/2024
The New York Yankees will battle the Philadelphia Phillies in a battle of two powerhouses on Monday at Citizens Bank Park. It’s a potential World Series preview as we share our MLB odds series and make a Yankees-Phillies prediction and pick. Yankees-Phillies Projected Starters Luis Gil vs. Zack Wheeler Luis Gil (10-5) with a 3.10 […] The post Yankees vs. Phillies prediction, odds, pick – 7/29/2024 appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Police offer 5 safety tips as theft rises on Wilmington trail
After an uptick in thefts and attempted thefts along the Jack A. Markell Trail, the New Castle County Police are warning walkers, runners and bikers a lot to be safe. Joan Burke, a 74-year-old resident of Bear, frequents that trail along with many others, as she’s an active member of the Wilmington Trail Club and hikes six times a week ... Read More
Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Picks 2024 Hall of Fame Class
The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia has set its 2024 Hall of Fame Honorees and Person of the Year, all to be recognized at their annual gala. This year’s festivities will honor ten distinguished professionals from across radio and television. Distinguished radio names include former MLB pitcher and longtime Phillies...
Camden officials are now offering residents money for reporting illegal dumpers
From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life in New Jersey do you want WHYY News to cover? Let us know. Camden officials announced Monday a new weapon in catching people who dump their trash illegally within city limits. They are now offering rewards of up to $1,000 for tips and evidence that lead to the arrest and conviction of violators.
Star LSU football player returns to N.J. hometown for back-to-school giveaway
Miles Frazier, a star football player at Louisiana State University, is returning to Camden — his hometown — to host a back-to-school giveaway. For the past two years, Frazier has been a starting offensive lineman for the LSU Tigers, helping the team achieve one of the “most productive seasons in school history,” according to the university’s sports website.
Aggravated, concerned with Phillies? Ritchie confident, DeCamara conflicted
The Philadelphia Phillies are still an MLB best 65-40, but there’s no question they are struggling right now, losing four straight series’. They are just 20-20 since their London series against the New York Mets.
Aqua Pennsylvania Breaks Ground on Crum Creek Water Treatment Plant Improvement Project
Aqua Pennsylvania broke ground at its Crum Creek Water Treatment Plant in Springfield, where upgrades will improve service and water quality. Aqua Pennsylvania broke ground at its Crum Creek Water Treatment Plant in Springfield today. Aqua leadership joined elected officials and community leaders to kick off a construction project that will ensure safe drinking water for customers in Delaware County. The plant upgrades will improve service and water quality and are the latest example of Aqua’s ongoing commitment to its customers.
Family of doctor at CHOP slain in bike crash want change, ‘full accountability' in wake of her death
The parents of Barbara Friedes, a doctor at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia who was killed by a driver who sped through a bike lane near Rittenhouse Square, have released a statement thanking police for their work and noting that they are working to ensure her death leads to change.
Philly School District kicks off 4th annual back-to-school bus tour in West Philly
The fourth annual back-to-school bus tour kicked off Monday at the School of the Future in West Philly. Vendors offered free backpacks and school supplies while district staff provided parents with information about the new school year.
Originally Scraped from a Dogwood in a Cemetery, This Yeast Knocks ‘em Dead at a Bucks County Brewery
Yeast found on a cemetery dogwood tree has been turned into a popular beer, Philly Sour. Philly Sour, a new beer yeast found in a Philadelphia cemetery and isolated in the brewing sciences lab at the University of the Sciences, is winning accolades from the local beer industry and beyond, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
The 11 Republic Banks, Fulton Banks Set to Close for Good in South Jersey
After Fulton Bank absorbed Republic Bank earlier this year, there's been a development. Fulton Bank will close more than a dozen branches in the South Jersey area in the near future, and some remaining Republic Bank locations are affected, too. Why Did Fulton Bank Buy Republic Bank in New Jersey?
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