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Two new exhibitions open at Hicks Art Center Gallery at BCCC
Bucks County Community College (BCCC) announced the opening of two new exhibitions: “Dreams of Flora and Fauna” and “Endless Summer” at Hicks Art Center Gallery at the College’s Newtown Campus now through Sept. 14. In the main gallery, “Dreams of Flora and Fauna,” comprised of...
Karate-loving twins raise funds for Warminster Food Bank
Karate stars and twins Shane and Weston Fox have been practicing karate since they were 3 years old. They were inspired by their older brother who stepped on the mat before them.In order for the twins to earn their junior black belts from Action Karate Jamison, they had to participate in some kind of community service, or give back to the community in some way.They hosted a lemonade stand outside their studio and raised $800 for the Warminster Food Bank.Warminster Food Bank is the new name of an organization that has been serving the community since 1958. They use donations like these to prepare grocery baskets for families in need.To learn more about the Warminster Food Bank, visit their website.RELATED: Gentile's Market worker celebrates 70 years serving Delaware County"I love it, and I love it, and I love it." Joe Gentile shows no signs of slowing down after 70 years serving fresh produce to families in Delaware County.
Insects set to invade the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University for annual Bug Fest
Beetles, spiders and crickets, oh my! Celebrate all things insects this summer during Bug Fest at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University. From Saturday, Aug. 10 through Sunday, Aug. 11 you will have the chance to be up close and personal with scientist, artists, educators and of course the main attraction - bugs.
Historic Brick Installation Leads to Weeklong Clifford Street Closure in Philly
The Streets Commissioner Kirstin Del Rossi revealed plans to shut down the 3000 block of Clifford Street to through-traffic starting next week. The interruption, aimed at re-installing historic bricks on Montgomery Avenue, is expected to begin bright and early at 7:00 a.m. on Monday, July 29 and will run through to the afternoon of Friday, August 2 at 5:00 p.m., as announced in a press release.
Anne Ishii to step down as leader of Philly’s Asian Arts Initiative
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Anne Ishii’s 2018 move from New York to Philadelphia was twofold: the writer and editor longed to live here and she could lead to the esteemed Asian Arts Initiative.
Projecting the Philadelphia 76ers depth chart after signing Reggie Jackson
The Philadelphia 76ers' offseason went exactly to plan. It's hard not to tip your cap to Daryl Morey, who frustrated fans with his insistence on maintaining flexibility throughout last season. Many criticized him — perhaps validly — for punting on the 2023-24 campaign, although calling last season a "punt" seems a little extreme. He did, however, avoid taking on long-term money like the plague, all in hopes of reeling in a big fish come free agency.
Former YSU football player sentenced in assault case
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — A former Youngstown State University football player who pleaded guilty to punching a man outside a downtown bar was sentenced Monday to two years probation with the first 30 days in the Mahoning County Jail. Dominique Julius, 20, of Philadelphia, received the sentence from Judge...
Man dies after being stabbed in the face in Philadelphia
An investigation is underway after a man was stabbed to death in Philadelphia early Tuesday morning. Police responded to the 1200 block of West Wingohocking Street at 6:26 a.m. for a reported stabbing. When they arrived, they found an unidentified man in his 40s or 50s who was suffering from multiple stab wounds to the face. He was pronounced dead at the scene by medics at 6:36 a.m.
Tahir Shoatz Charged In West Philly Mass Shooting: PPD
Tahir Shoatz, 28, is charged with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder plus related offenses, said PPD Commissioner Kevin Bethel on Tuesday, July 23. The shooting happened on the 1200 block of North Alden Street in the Carroll Park neighborhood around 2 a.m., authorities said previously. Two groups exchanged gunfire during a cookout, investigators believe.
Gear up for 14th annual New Hope Automobile Show Road Rally
The 14th annual Road Rally for The New Hope Automobile Show will cruise through the picturesque roads of Bucks County on Sunday, July 28. Solebury Parks and Recreation returns as the event sponsor, with New Hope Helping once again teaming up with the Philadelphia Region of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) to present this day of automotive fun and adventure.
Intoxicated woman gets into fight while tubing with toddler in York County, police say
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Harrisburg woman has been charged with child endangerment following an incident at Yellow Breeches Creek. Shauna Chambers, 33, was arrested after police responded to the 500 block of Trimmer Drive on July 6 for reports of an intoxicated woman with a toddler, according to Fairview Township Police.
Pa. has the roughest time with these SAT words, study finds
Remember the SATs, and the hours that went into studying for (or agonizing over) the different sections of the exam, all while thinking your entire life hinged on this one test?. Remember the vocabulary you’d have to study, along with all that other stuff? Well, if you’re a Pennsylvania resident,...
Why Biz Groups Say Tax Credits Aren’t Enough to Solve Pa.’s Child Care Crisis
This story first appeared in How We Care, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA featuring original reporting and perspectives on how we care for one another at all stages of life. Sign up for free here. HARRISBURG — For many families, child care in Pennsylvania is unaffordable and hard to access. It’s also rough on workers in the industry who receive low pay and don’t often remain in jobs. The situation has gotten so bad that business groups from across Pennsylvania recently implored lawmakers to intervene, arguing that “virtually all economic sectors” are affected by the shortage. Working parents can’t find child care so employers...
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