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Stellar Collectibles has selection ready for booming collecting industry
YORK, Pa. — Collectibles are a hot commodity these days with a market set to boom, and Brent Morea is looking to help meet the demand. "I like seeing their faces when they look around, and I try to make it an array of different things," said Morea of when people visit his shop.
VIDEO: Olivia Dunne Didn’t Mince Words Firing Back At Team USA’s Olympic Snub With Gymnastics Compilation Video Of Hilarious Fails
Olivia Dunne, who recently completed her senior year at LSU, was a huge part of the LSU Lady Tigers gymnastics team that made history by winning their first-ever NCAA Championship. However, that milestone did not lead to anything else when it came to the sport. The former LSU gymnast is...
The Philadelphia Flyers Re-Sign RFA Defenceman
The Philadelphia Flyers and General Manager Daniel Briere have news to announce on this Sunday, that they have re-signed Yegor Zamula to a contract. The details of the contract is that it is a two-year deal with an annual average cap hit of $1.7 million. The contract gives Zamula the confidence that his development is going well. As well, the Flyers will continue to give him opportunity.
2nd Golfer, Jordan Spieth, Joins Tiger Woods in Backing Cobbs Creek Project
A rendering of the TGR Learning Lab planned for the Cobbs Creek Golf Course as part of the $100 million restoration project. Tiger Woods has been joined by professional golfer Jordan Spieth in backing a $150 million restoration and expansion of the Cobbs Creek Golf Campus in West Philadelphia and Upper Darby, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal.
Woman dies in Lancaster County crash
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — State Police in Lancaster have confirmed that a one-vehicle crash killed one person on Saturday. According to PSP, the crash occurred on Holtwood Road west of Magnolia Road in Drumore Township at 1 p.m. Kristy Larson, 42, of Lancaster, was driving eastbound down Holtwood Road...
Plum Creek’s Been Cloudy and Now We Know Why (Yay!)
Last month, we learned about some unsolicited discharges into Plum Creek. (Thanks, Matt Herring!). Well, after weeks of back-and-forth and some (green) dye testing, we have our culprit. It was a West Chester University sink – and they are on it. Here is their official response from Deputy Public Relations Director Loretta MacAlpine.
Ostriches, Camels, & Zebras, oh my! | Penn National hosts unique racing event to draw interest into sport
EAST HANOVER, Pa. — A set of animals you don’t typically see racing around the track were at Penn National Race Course in Dauphin County on Friday. Penn National Race Course held its 9th annual Ostrich and Camel Race in East Hanover Township with a new addition of zebras, on this year’s race lineup.
Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox given ovation in rare visit to Truist Park for Phillies-Braves game
ATLANTA (AP) — Hall of Fame manager Bobby Cox made a rare visit to Truist Park for the Atlanta Braves’ game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night and received a standing ovation. Fan cheered after the 83-year-old Cox, was introduced as “the very best manager in the...
Philly children catch a glimpse of football dreams at free bootcamp
Children from Philadelphia, many of whom dream of a future in football, laced up for a free training camp in Hunting Park today.The morning full of catching, running, and throwing was hosted by the North Philadelphia Aztecs and Penn State football player Abdul Carter.The Aztecs youth program reaches out to more than 300 children with its football and cheerleading programs.To learn more about upcoming programs, visit their Facebook page.RELATED: Pa. man turns past trauma into passion for 'Healing Hurt People'Waltkeem Jenkins had been victimized several times during his teen years. Now, he's a mentor for others who've experienced similar trauma.
‘We do know he’s gone’; new docs could help Pennsylvania man learn what happened to cousin shot down over Vietnam
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Just finally knowing what’s not the case has provided some measure of closure to the cousin of an American pilot shot down in 1965 over Vietnam. Now Larry Christian of Fairview Township in York County hopes a 30-year trove of documents he sought, and has now received, could lead him to […]
Prosecutors seeking up to 14 years for Johnny Doc in next week's bribery, embezzlement sentencing
In a Friday court filing, lawyers said Dougherty abused his position as the Business Manager of IBEW Local 98 to steal from the union and bribe former Philadelphia City Councilmember Bobby Henon.
Ex-fan favorite could be the cherry on top of a perfect 76ers offseason
The Philadelphia 76ers made the major swoop of the offseason by agreeing to a contract with the most sought-after free agent in Paul George. They also build some of their backup talent with Andre Drummond and Eric Gordon, but they need more to be able to compete against the Boston Celtics and the rest of the Eastern Conference rivals.
Mom shares family’s experience at Harrisburg festival: ‘It wasn’t a safe thing’
The Lenington family of Lower Paxton Township, has been attending Harrisburg’s Fourth of July fireworks show for several years. However, after two distressing experiences at Riverfront Park in the last three years, the family does not plan to return for future events if the city cannot guarantee their safety.
Residents built their own basketball court, playground for everyone. Now the township is taking action
LOWER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. — A new recreational complex built without township approval has Lower Macungie officials looking to take action against it — and residents supporting it. The issue became public at a recent township Zoning Hearing Board meeting that otherwise was routine, but drew impassioned pleas...
Falls Township Bridge Dedicated in Honor of Pennsbury High School Grad Killed in Vietnam War
A bridge in Falls Township was recently dedicated in honor of Edward Nelson Beers, a Pennsbury High School graduate killed in the Vietnam War. A bridge in Falls Township was recently dedicated in honor of Edward Nelson Beers, a Pennsbury High School graduate killed in the Vietnam War, writes Greg Vellner for The Reporter.
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