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2025, TE, Sean Welde on his Villanova football commitment
Sean Welde is a different breed at tight end. The Class of 2025, high-level talent was a defensive standout for Camden Catholic High School in Cherry Hill, New Jersey last season. His emergence at tight end was recognized by many programs and now he looks to showcase even more of this offensive talent this coming season. At 6-6, 230 pounds, he is a strong, athletic target that will be an exciting future piece for the Wildcats. He talked to me about his commitment to Villanova and more for VUSports.
Biden back on the campaign trail as more Dems call for him to step down
With 120 days until the election, President Joe Biden was back on the campaign trail on Sunday, meeting with lawmakers and constituents in the swing state of Pennsylvania. But as the President continues to campaign, calls from fellow Democrats for him to step aside continue to grow."Given what we've seen – in that debate with Trump, and since then – it's looking more and more likely to me that we may have a change at the top of the Democratic ticket," said Melinda Jackson, a professor of Political Science at San Jose State University.But plenty of Democrats still publicly stand...
Middle School Students Impersonate Teachers on TikTok in "First Mass Attack of Its Kind"
A Pennsylvania middle school is at the center of controversy due to a not-so-funny prank on their teachers many are calling the "first mass attack of its kind."School may be on summer break, but multiple students at Great Valley Middle School are getting some extra time in the principal's office after their TikTok joke sparked national attention.Now, many of the teachers who were the subjects of the prank are looking for justice that sadly might not come in the way they hoped. So, what happened at Great Valley Middle School? Here's what to know.What happened at Great Valley Middle School?...
Pa. man combines motorcycle, Chevy to create roadworthy bumper car
A Pennsylvania man is bumping into a new chapter in his life.Dan Hryhorcoff took on a unique project: he combined a theme park staple with a motorcycle and a Chevy.Action News photojournalist Dave Edwards shows us the incredible creation.
For Norristown Comedian, 6ABC Action News Theme Evokes Pride and Patriotism
For many Philadelphia region residents, including Norristown comedian Chip Chantry, the sound of the 6ABC Action News theme is so iconic and omnipresent over the last 52 years that it evokes pride and unlocks memories, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Move Closer to Your World” is regarded with...
Collegeville Colossal Yard Sale 2024–All Spaces Now Sold Out!
Unfortunately, all vendor spaces are now sold out for 2024!. Location and parking: Collegeville’s Waterworks Park, West 1st Avenue. Free parking. Date: Saturday, Sept. 7 (Rain date Saturday, Sept. 14) Time: 9 am to 1 pm. For Vendors–No more applications for spaces accepted this year. Vendor Spaces: One...
Missing Teen Sought In Bucks County: Authorities
Authorities said Sierra Burd of Quakertown "willingly entered" the pictured maroon sedan around 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 7 at Springfield Elementary School. She is believed to be with a Lansdale area resident named "Keanu," police said. Burd is white, 5-foot-1, and about 125 pounds with blue eyes and blonde...
Is social media to blame? Chester County teachers become target of viral attacks
Middle schoolers in Chester County made national headlines for creating TikTok accounts impersonating their teachers. They posted racist, homophobic, and sexually explicit content — things that could ruin a teacher’s reputation and career. This incident has raised concerns about the influence of social media on middle schoolers’ behavior. Many believe that the anonymity and immediacy of platforms like TikTok can embolden teenagers to act callously. Some argue that parents and schools bear some responsibility for failing to monitor and educate teens on appropriate online behavior.
West Deptford Man Charged For Fleeing Scene Of Collision With Cyclist
A man from West Deptford has been charged with allegedly fleeing the scene of an accident after colliding with a cyclist in Gloucester Township. Sources report that 28-year-old Christopher Bucceroni of West Deptford Township, Gloucester County turned himself in after leaving the scene of an accident on June 20th. The...
Air Quality Alerts issued for Camden County on Monday and Tuesday
(Blackwood, NJ) — On Monday, July 8, Camden County will be under a Code Orange Ozone Action Day Alert. This alert means that the air is unhealthy to breathe, and sensitive members of the public – including those with heart or lung disease such as asthma, the elderly and young people – may experience health effects. Additionally, on Tuesday, July 9, there will be a slightly more moderate Code Yellow due to Ozone.
Mosquito Spraying Throughout Camden County on Wednesday
Early Wednesday morning, the Mosquito Control Commission will be in the community spraying and surveilling areas throughout Camden County. Commissioner Jeff Nash, liaison to the Camden County Mosquito Commission, talked about being cognizant of standing water. “It’s important for homeowners to check their yard and get rid any standing water...
Grant for mobile shower unit to provide homeless individuals safe way to meet basic needs
READING, Pa. - State Senator Judy Schwank (D-Berks) announced Monday that a grant has been secured to help provide homeless individuals a safe way to meet their basic needs. The senator says $250,000 in grant funding from the Pa Department of Community and Economic Development has been secured to provide a mobile shower unit to the Berks Coalition to End Homelessness (BCEH.)
Protest held outside court hearing for woman accused of posting videos of animal torture
Animal rights activists protested outside the court hearing on Monday for an Upper Darby woman accused of torturing animals and posting the videos on social media.The hearing and protest was held in Media, Delaware County.Police say Anigar Monsee, from Upper Darby, tortured and killed several animals and posted it all on social media to get views and followers.In one video, Monsee is seen with a chicken."During the video, she is soliciting more likes and more viewers. And once she gets to the point where she is satisfied with the number of viewers, she then proceeds -- over the course of 10 minutes -- to harm and ultimately kill that chicken," Upper Darby Police Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt told Action News following Monsee's arrest.In the other videos, the suspect is seen doing the same thing to a pigeon, a rabbit, and several frogs.Bernhardt says the investigation started with an email tip from the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).Authorities arrested Monsee back in January and say she admitted to the abuse.She has been charged with four felony counts of aggravated cruelty to animals.A group called "Revolution Philadelphia" is pushing for the suspect to get the maximum sentence.
Fly in container of salsa: Berks County restaurant inspections, July 6, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Fairgrounds Farmers Market, 2934 N. 5th St. Reading, June 28. Pass. No violations. Fiesta Charra, LLC, 4531 Kutztown Rd. Temple, Opening, June 28. Pass. No violations. Fuji San, 5314 Allentown Pike, Temple,...
Pizza chain location catches fire in Delaware County
Fire damaged the rear of a pizza restaurant in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, early Monday. Flames broke out around 4:10 a.m. on July 8, 2024, at the Pizzeria Uno Widener at 1516 Providence Avenue in Chester, officials said. Fire crews arrived to find a dumpster in the rear of the pizza...
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