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Judge, Chisholm both homer twice, Rice, Volpe also go deep and Yankees rout Phillies 14-4
PHILADELPHIA -- — Aaron Judge homered twice to increase his major league-leading total to 39, Jazz Chisholm Jr. hit his first two home runs for the Yankees and New York beat the Philadelphia Phillies 14-4 on Monday night for its first three-game winning streak since early June. Judge, Chisholm...
Here's when you could possibly spot the northern lights in Pennsylvania
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.
Mounds of dead fish pile up along Little Egg Harbor lagoon causing rotten fish smell: "It's awful"
That's not a massive pile of sand you see but rather a massive amount of dead fish piled up in a lagoon in the Osborn Island neighborhood. Neighbors described the sight and smell as "absolutely disgusting."
Chisholm, Judge each homer twice, hot streak encourages Boone, Yankees for stretch run
PHILADELPHIA — Aaron Judge sent a sweeper from Phillies All-Star Zack Wheeler deep into the left field seats, a first-inning homer that jolted scores of New York Yankees fans in No. 99 jerseys out of their seat in euphoria. They could have stood all game - the Yankees were about to turn the game into home run derby. Judge heard "MVP! MVP!" chants when he hit his second homer of the game in opener of a three-game series between World Series hopefuls, sending the Yankees past the Philadelphia Phillies 14-4.
Will Black Men Turn Out for Kamala Harris?
Vivid for Men, a Black-owned barbershop, occupies a second-floor space above the cobbles of Philadelphia’s Germantown Avenue, where Black and white residents have been living together since the days of the Underground Railroad. On a recent evening, a dozen Black men gathered there, over hoagies from Wawa, to talk about politics. On the wall, a painting cast famous figures including Barack Obama and Martin Luther King, Jr., on horseback, with their wives smiling in the saddle behind them.
Wingstop Coming Soon to Nassau Park Pavilion in Princeton, NJ
Get ready. There's about to be another food option in Nassau Park Pavilion. Nassau Park is my go-to place for just about everything I need and want in my life. There is a Target, HomeGoods, HomeSense, at Home, Michaels, Dollar Tree, Playa Bowls, Wegmans, Ulta, and so much more. Because...
Eagles training camp game ball: Nolan Smith shines as a pass-rusher
During Monday morning's training camp practice, the Eagles' defense got the best of the offense. The Birds were down a couple of top offensive linemen in Lane Johnson and Tyler Steen, so the pass rush feasted. As we do here at PhillyVoice, I'm handing out practice game balls to an offensive and defensive player. It was a bit hard to find an offensive player, truthfully, considering how the unit looked overall, but we roll on regardless...
Philadelphia is Less Affordable Now Than it Has Historically Been, New Report Finds
New research has found that while it is still a city of homeowners, Philadelphia is less affordable than it has historically been. New research has found that while it is still a city of homeowners, Philadelphia is less affordable than it has historically been, not just in the past several years but also over the last two decades, writes Aaron Moselle for WHYY.
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