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Pa. sports radio host apologizes first day back on the job
A mainstay in Philadelphia, Pa., broadcasting was banned from a baseball game — and suspended from his broadcasting job — a few weeks ago due to a reported “unwanted advance” on an employee at a baseball stadium. The host has since returned to his job, and...
Positive Return for Carrasco: Guardians Struggle Against Phillies
The return of Carlos “Cookie” Carrasco to Cleveland has been positive, but his struggles on the mound suggest it may be time to consider a new role for him, possibly in the bullpen. Issues with pitcher Nick Sandlin and the team's offensive performance were evident in the Guardians' 8-0 loss to the Phillies, signaling areas needing improvement.
Temple Health and Keystone First reach new 2-year deal, avoiding disruption for thousands of patients
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Temple Health in Philadelphia and health insurer Keystone First have reached a new contract deal, avoiding what would have been a major disruption in care for thousands of patients.
Hometown Assist: WellFed
The Flyers Hometown Assist Program, presented by Wells Fargo, was created as a means to support and promote locally based small businesses in the greater Philadelphia region. The program also provides $100,000 in marketing and advertising assets via the Flyers and Well Fargo. Over the remainder of the offseason, we...
Radio legend apologizes for 'unwanted advance' to stadium employee
Howard Eskin returned to his weekend show on SportsRadio 94WIP on Saturday for the first time since June 29. A few days after that show, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Eskin was accused of making an unwanted advance toward an Aramark employee at Citizens Bank Park in May, which led to the local sports media icon Read more... The post 94WIP’s Howard Eskin returns to airwaves, apologizes for ‘unwanted advance’ at Citizens Bank Park appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Eagles News: NFL offensive coordinator rankings feature Kellen Moore towards the top
Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... 4. Kellen Moore, Philadelphia Eagles Although Moore will be on his third team in three seasons, his work over the past couple of seasons, especially while with Dallas, merits him a place on this list. Over Moore’s four years as Dallas’ offensive coordinator, the Cowboys’ offense generated 0.066 EPA per play, which ranked fifth over that span. And whereas Justin Herbert had his lowest-graded season (77.9) prior to Moore’s arrival to Los Angeles in 2023, he bounced back during Moore’s lone season with the team and earned an 85.5 PFF overall grade.
Rabbi subpoenas Nicodemo, seeks prosecutor’s disciplinary and employment file
Embattled Deputy Attorney General John Nicodemo has been called to testify at the money-laundering retrial of a Lakewood rabbi, but prosecutors are seeking to quash the subpoena and are pushing back on a demand by defense attorney Lee Vartan to produce Nicodemo’s disciplinary record and employment file. Nicodemo has...
New video shows man armed with rifle shooting at Hamilton, NJ police officers
HAMILTON (Mercer) — New police bodycam footage shows the moment police officers and a Mercer County man exchanged gunfire during a domestic call earlier this year. The video of the police shooting in Hamilton Township was released by the Attorney General's Office on Monday. According to the OAG, two...
Thousands of dead fish lead to rotten smell in this New Jersey shore town
LITTLE EGG HARBOR TWP., NJ - Something fishy is up in a New Jersey town and the smell in the air proves it!. A rotten smell is filling the air in Little Egg Harbor and some people say the cause has been popping up in the water. Dead fish are...
NJ company asked to pay up thousands after OSHA violations
BERKELEY — A Berkeley Township incident from January is coming back to headlines, but now some serious cash has to be handed over. The U.S. Department of Labor has decided to cite New Jersey-based water tower painting company U.S. Tank Painting Inc. with “three willful and 19 serious violations,” OSHA said this week, which is part of the department. They claim the company didn’t supply the needed safety equipment for workers to do the job, among other concerns.
Man hurt in shooting at large gathering in SW Philly, police say
A man is recovering after he was shot at a large gathering in Southwest Philadelphia, police said. Police responded to 60th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard on Sunday around 9:35 p.m. after receiving multiple reports of a person shot. Léelo en español aquí. When police arrived, they found a...
Eagle on the Chopping Block 'Has Yet to Stand Out Much' in Camp
After a frustrating end to the 2023 season, the Philadelphia Eagles overhauled their secondary this offseason. The team signed CJ Gardner-Johnson to a three-year deal after he spent last year in Detroit and then used their first two draft picks on Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. With Mitchell and DeJean...
Phillies vs. Yankees Predictions & Picks: Odds, Moneyline - July 29
Monday's game at Citizens Bank Park has the Philadelphia Phillies (65-40) going head to head against the New York Yankees (62-45) at 6:40 PM ET (on July 29). Our computer prediction projects a narrow 5-4 win for the Phillies, so expect a competitive matchup. The Phillies will give the ball...
All 34 Cheesecake Factory Cheesecakes, Ranked by a Food Editor
Before you order yet another slice of the Oreo Dream Extreme, consider my ranking of all 34 Cheesecake Factory Cheesecakes. I tasted them—the fruity, the chocolatey and everything in between—to uncover the best of the best.
Ex-Eagles Pro Bowl DB says that position switch was his idea
The Philadelphia Eagles are absolutely loaded at cornerback.And with playing time likely being scarce, cornerback James Bradberry took it upon himself to make the switch to safety to secure more reps and carve out a more distinguished role for himself on the team. “I try to be adaptable,” Bradberry told reporters. “I'm on the team right now, so while I'm on the team, I want to find a role on this team and I feel like if I'm a versatile player then I'm going to have a role. "Of course, I want to start. Now, where I'm going to start? I don't...
Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival Runs August 9-18
The Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival is celebrating 10 years."Our mission is to create a platform for women, nonbinary artists, femme-identifying artists in Philadelphia to uplift and tell their stories," says Glynnis Nadelbaum, Artistic Director of the Philadelphia Women's Theatre Festival. "We're really celebrating everything that we've accomplished."This year the festival spans 10 days. Chosen writers live within an hour of Center City in Philadelphia.Nadelbaum says the focus was to find pieces empowering women.Playwright Brie Knight returns with her play, Pancake Queen."This play is about and for Nancy Green," says Knight. "The first woman to portray the marketing icon that we...
Blue Bar Co. boosts Warminster Food Bank
Warminster Food Bank announced a recent fundraiser at Blue Bar Co. recently netted 1,093 pounds of food and $1,778 in cash and gift cards. The July 27 indoor/outdoor event featured seven local bands, raffles and a 50/50 drawing. The Warminster Food Bank serves more than 10,000 people a year in...
Honoring Mary Mason: The Final Story of a Radio Legend (Video)
Mary Mason, a pioneering figure in Philadelphia radio, started her career in 1958 as a gospel music host on WHAT radio. In 1970, she launched her influential talk show “Mornings with Mary,” which became a cornerstone of Philadelphia radio. Mason’s program was renowned for its political insight and featured interviews with notable figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, and Oprah Winfrey.
The iCan Bike Camp rides through Pennsylvania for kids with disabilities
This bike camp rides through many places, and it made a pit stop in Pennsylvania.It's part of the nonprofit, iCan Shine, and teaches kids with disabilities how to ride bikes.At the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, a team of volunteers gave 1-on-1 guidance with the children.Not only do the kids pick up biking, but also a sense of confidence learning a new skill."It's so much more than just learning to ride a bike. It's the confidence and self-esteem that they build for themselves. It's the inclusion with neighborhood friends and schoolmates. It's the change in family dynamics where now the whole family can go out for a bike ride," said Bike Tech with iCan Bike, Kent Husa.For more information, check out the video above.Also, check out iCan Shine on their website.
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