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Hard Rock Atlantic City Restaurant Up For USA Today Award
One of the fabulous restaurants at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City is in the running for a pretty big award. USA Today is running a contest for the best hotel restaurant, and one of Hard Rock's places is currently a stone's throw from the top. Kuro...
Atlantic City, New Jersey Announces 1st Time Homeowner Lottery
Atlantic City, New Jersey Mayor Marty Small has announced the creation of a 1st time homeowners lottery, that will change the lives of the lucky winners. Each selected lottery winner will have the opportunity to purchase a new $ 400,000 home for approximately 1/2 price. The homes will be located...
Empowering communities: Fund violence prevention initiatives now
In Pennsylvania, cities like Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Allentown are grappling with a grim reality: gun violence is snuffing out lives at an alarming rate. Roughly 557 Pennsylvanians die in gun homicides each year. Of all homicides statewide, 76 percent involve a gun (slightly higher than the national average of 74 percent), highlighting the urgent need for action.
National Chicken Tender Day: Here are Atlantic City, NJ, Area Best
In honor of National Chicken Dinner Day, we’re updating our list of some of the best chicken tenders that are available in the Atlantic City, New Jersey area. Our fabulous team of listeners, readers, friends and family member foodies have submitted the following for your enjoyment. Without further delay,...
Howard Eskin apologizes for making unwanted advance toward Aramark employee
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Longtime sports radio host and media personality Howard Eskin broke his silence about an incident that got him banned from multiple Philadelphia sports venues involving an unwelcome kiss to an Aramark employee.Eskin spoke candidly on his Saturday morning radio show, The Howard Eskin Show, which airs on 94WIP from 8-10 a.m."I'm not going to get into specifics other than to say, that I recognize that my actions have offended and upset her," Eskin apologized on the air. "I feel awful about that, I really do. I apologized to her at the time of the incident and I apologize...
A flurry of grant money is flowing to the Philly region for environmental projects
Have a question about Philly’s neighborhoods or the systems that shape them? PlanPhilly reporters want to hear from you! Ask us a question or send us a story idea you think we should cover. A surge of federal money for environmental justice and climate action is flowing to the...
Mostly sunny skies and comfortable humidity in Philadelphia today
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- With just a few clouds overnight, the Philadelphia area capped the first half of the weekend with nice skies, low humidity and very comfortable temperatures. Sunday morning started in the 60s for most areas, with 50s in the Poconos!Sunday afternoon ushers in a few more clouds, higher temperatures and slightly higher humidity levels. Highs Sunday afternoon will be in the mid-to-upper 80s.Low pressure then moves offshore Monday, bringing with it increasing clouds and a chance of showers and storms through the middle of the week. A few lingering showers and non-severe rumbles may stick around through Friday,...
Routine traffic stop results in 5-year prison sentence for Glassboro, NJ, man
A Glassboro man is headed to prison after cops found a loaded gun during a traffic stop in Vineland last year. On April 26th, 38-year-old Joshua D. Alpheaus pleaded guilty to one charge of unlawful possession of a handgun. Earlier this week, he was sentenced to five years in state...
“The UpLevel Podcast” Earns Top 10 Spot in Coaching Culture Podcasts
PHILADELPHIA, PA — UpLevel announced that Feedspot has recognized “The UpLevel Podcast” as one of the Top 10 Best Coaching Culture Podcasts. Feedspot evaluates podcast content quality, episode consistency, social shares, and traffic to determine its rankings. This recognition underscores the podcast’s dedication to delivering valuable leadership...
Atlantic City's $22 million project to rebuild Baltic Avenue Canal, prevent flooding is underway
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CBS) -- Atlantic City began construction this year on a $22 million project to rebuild the Baltic Avenue Canal in order to protect the city from persistent flooding.As part of the project, the city will install six pumps on Atlantis Avenue to push out water from the underground tunnel into the waterways of the back bay during major flood events.Crews will also install screening systems to prevent litter from entering the back bay.The canal, which was built in 1912, is connected to hundreds of storm drains, and it's supposed to remove floodwaters from much of the city.However, city...
14 concerts to see this week, including Sleater-Kinney, The Mountain Goats, Arlo Parks and more
Wrap up August with indie royalty and more. Here are 14 concerts to see in the next seven days, all around Philly. For tickets and more information, head to the WXPN Concert Calendar. Sunday 7/28: Molly Tuttle at Upper Merion Township Park. Bluegrass extraordinaire Molly Tuttle brings her rootsy virtuosity...
Philadelphia gun violence: Activists, survivors, challenge city leaders to create safer neighborhoods
KINGSESSING - Community organizers and crime survivors gathered in Philadelphia to discuss how to keep Philly’s neighborhoods safer. Vice President of the Alliance for Safety and Justice, Aswad Thomas, stated, "We see that there are huge gaps that exist in helping people who experienced crime and violence access the support and services that they need."
2 teens accused of attempted robbery, shooting that left 1 injured in Philadelphia
Two teenagers are accused of trying to rob a man and then shooting him in Philadelphia on Saturday night.It happened at approximately 9 p.m. on the 1200 block of 41st Street in the city's Wynnefield neighborhood.When officers arrived at the scene, they located a man who had been shot in the chest and arm.He reportedly told authorities that two young men tried to rob him.Authorities say the victim -- who told police he was a legal gun owner -- exchanged gunfire with the suspects.The suspects then fled the scene.Police later found a vehicle with two 16-year-old boys inside. One of them was reportedly suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.Investigators believe they attempted the armed robbery and may be connected with other robberies in the area.One teen was arrested while the other was taken to the hospital.Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the police.RELATED: Check the 6abc Neighborhood Safety Tracker
Man collecting money for his work gunned down in Philadelphia last year; family seeks answers
A man who was collecting payment for vehicle detailing jobs he had completed was gunned down in Philadelphia last year.Now, one of his relatives hopes someone will come forward to help solve the murder.A relative of 55-year-old Mason Reynolds spoke to Action News anonymously. He described Reynolds as a meticulous person."He had hands like magic. He was a perfectionist when it came to anything he touched -- whether it was cars, his appearance, or his work. You know, he was very diligent, very hardworking," the relative said.Reynolds worked for himself detailing cars.On August 21, 2023, Reynolds collected money for jobs...
Watch | Jim Curtin's postgame presser after #PHIvCLT
Following Philadelphia Union's Leagues Cup contest against Charlotte FC on Saturday night, Head Coach Jim Curtin will speak with the media from the press conference room inside Subaru Park. The postgame press conference which will be streamed in its entirity below and will begin shortly before the Union manager starts with his opening statement.
The Full Time Clip: Charlotte FC Lose Leagues Cup Opener at Philadelphia
First half goal results in a 1-0 loss; CLTFC still have a path to the knockout rounds with one group stage match remaining vs. Cruz Azul at home on Wednesday. Lineup: Kahlina, Byrne, Malanda, Privett, Pedro, Westwood, Bronico, Bender, Vargas, Tavares, Agyemang. Saturday night’s match at Subaru Park, which kicked...
SOUTH PHILLY SHOCKER! Wells Fargo to Remove Their Name From South Philadelphia Arena
Massive changes are coming to one of the biggest and most popular venues in the City of Philadelphia. In fact, it’s getting a brand new name. It was announced Wednesday evening that Wells Fargo would be taking their name off the sports arena next year when their current contract expires.
I-95 northbound in Philadelphia reopens after car crash leaves 2 injured, closes roadway
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A car crash on I-95 caused authorities to temporarily close the northbound lanes between Exit 12: PA 291 Cargo City and Exit 17: PA 611 North Broad/Pattison Avenue, according to ReadyPhiladelphia, the city's emergency notification system.At least two people were injured in the crash that happened shortly after 6 p.m., Pennsylvania State Police told CBS News Philadelphia.The area where the closure was in effect on I-95 northbound reopened shortly after 9 p.m. It's unclear what condition the victims are in and what events led up to the crash. Officials advise drivers to pack their patience and expect residual delays.
55 Years Ago, Atlantic City, NJ Had 3 Days of Music For The Ages
For three (3) days in 1969, Atlantic City, New Jersey staged a “Who’s Who” showcase of incredible musical talent. The Atlantic City area still regularly attracts a significant caliber of talent, but, not in this volume. An iconic, once in a lifetime event brought them by the...
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