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Cheer For These 35 Pennsylvania Athletes Representing Team USA At Paris Olympics
A whopping 35 athletes from Pennsylvania have qualified for the Olympics and are ready to make their run at the gold when events kick off Friday, July 26. California is the state with the most Olympic qualifiers (138), followed by Florida (46), then Texas (42). The Olympics Opening Ceremony is...
Max Kepler’s infield single in the 9th gives Twins a 5-4, walk-off win over the NL-leading Phillies
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Max Kepler’s infield single drove in the winning run with one out in the ninth inning, giving the Minnesota Twins a series-clinching 5-4 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday. Trevor Larnach was hit by a pitch by Philadelphia left-hander Gregory Soto (2-4) to open...
CCCBI Announces Jose Garces as Keynote Speaker for Annual Awards Dinner
The Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry announces that renowned chef and restaurateur Jose Garces will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Annual Awards Dinner. The event is scheduled to take place on Thursday, Nov. 7 from 5:30 to 8:30 PM at the picturesque Gardens at Applecross in Downingtown.
The Owner of This 1966 Pontiac GTO Had It Restored After Having It for 57 Years!
Frank Flynn took ownership of this 1966 Pontiac GTO back in 1967, when he was 18 years old. A Ford dealership in Philadelphia had just taken the GTO in on trade from the elderly gentlemen who had bought it new. Why was he trading it in after owing it for nine months? The story is, he said the car was too fast and he wanted something more tame. A friend of Frank’s worked at the dealership and told him about the recent trade-in. Frank rushed to the dealership, and upon seeing the GTO, he knew he had to have it. He signed the papers for the $1,900 sale price and committed to the $62-per-month payment plan.
Jalen Carter ready to put Eagles team on his back
The Philadelphia Eagles have zero margin for error in 2024. Philadelphia started the 2023 season on a hot streak, winning 10 of their first 11 games. However, they crumbled down the stretch and went on a losing streak that ended their season. The Eagles will need strong performances from many of their best players if […] The post Jalen Carter ready to put Eagles team on his back appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Eagles DC Vic Fangio: James Bradberry's 'feel for football' will help him transition to safety
The Philadelphia Eagles' plan to move James Bradberry from cornerback to safety ratchets up with the opening of training camp. The 30-year-old corner struggled last season, getting picked on in his eighth year. Philly spent the offseason upgrading the position, including adding first-round pick Quinyon Mitchell, nickel Cooper DeJean in the second round, having Isaiah Rodgers come off the suspension list and bringing back Avonte Maddox.
Along Kingsessing Waterfront, Visions for a Brighter Future Come Into Focus
On a long enough timeline–years, decades, centuries–nothing in a city’s landscape remains the same. Buildings rise and fall, as do neighborhoods. From prosperous, to diminished, and then back again. The hope in Kingsessing is that renewal is in the cards and soon. Any Philadelphian can rattle off...
Another rash of attacks against food delivery drivers around Germantown
Philadelphia police are once again investigating a string of robberies targeting food delivery drivers in and around the city's Germantown neighborhood.There have been at least four such cases in recent weeks, including the following: July 15 (120 W. Ashmead Street), June 29 (290 Collum Street), June 28 (5300 Wakefield Street) and June 25 (5100 Marion Street).Detectives are looking into whether these robberies are connected to a string of similar incidents earlier this year.Action News spoke with Abu Hassan who was with his son, Akbar, making a delivery for the Trio Delight Café four weeks ago when two armed men surrounded...
Suspect sought after armed robbery in Kensington leaves man critically injured
Philadelphia police are searching for a suspect who they say critically injured a man during an armed robbery in Kensington.It happened on July 12 along the 3100 block of Kensington Avenue.Investigators released surveillance video of the incident on Wednesday.Police say the suspect robbed the victim inside a convenience store.When the victim confronted the suspect outside, police say the suspect shot him in the neck.The suspect was then reportedly seen fleeing the area on a blue and silver Trek mountain bike.Anyone with information on the suspect in this incident is urged to contact Philadelphia police immediately.RELATED: Check the 6abc Neighborhood Safety Tracker
Delaware County Commuters to Face Delays as PennDOT Begins Road Repairs on Garnet Mine Road
Construction crews are firing up their equipment in preparation for a significant roadwork project that's kicking off on Garnet Mine Road, slicing through Bethel and Concord townships. Commuters who traverse Delaware County should brace themselves for traffic disruptions starting July 24, as PennDOT crews descend upon the area to commence with base repairs. The construction activity promises to reshape the driving landscape for those reliant on this thoroughfare.
Travis Konecny Inks Massive Extension With Flyers
Travis Konecny Inks Massive Extension With Flyers “I love Philly,” – Travis Konency at his end-of-the-season presser in April. Well…. he stuck true to his word. There will be no contract year for TK. Konecny and the Flyers have come to terms on a massive extension to keep the gritty winger in Philly for the […] The post Travis Konecny Inks Massive Extension With Flyers appeared first on Vendetta Sports Media.
Woman ordered to stand trial for murder of Wrightstown man
A woman was ordered to stand trial Thursday, July 18, for the murder of a 72-year-old man in Wrightstown Township in October. Meghan Macklin, 46, of Philadelphia, was charged in March with the murder of Richard Scott MacFarland in his home at 55 Apple Hill Road. She was taken into custody in Tennessee after fleeing the area in the victim’s car, the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office said.
Plans for 2 new hotels turn ‘junkyard’ area into gateway for N.J. town, mayor says
A plan to build two hotels and an “upscale” restaurant has cleared land-use boards in Cherry Hill, to the delight of some local officials. “It’s a big upgrade to an area that has languished for decades,” Cherry Hill Mayor David Fleisher told NJ Advance Media about the site for the new hotels. “It was pretty much was a junkyard.”
Baseball Receives ABCA Team Academic Excellence Award
PHILADELPHIA – The American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) revealed its Team Academic Excellence Award presented by SportsAttack winners for the 2023-24 academic year on Wednesday, as the University of Pennsylvania baseball team was recognized for its tremendous performance in the classroom. Teams from every level of college and high school baseball were honored with this year's award, which highlights programs coached by ABCA members that posted a GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale for the cumulative 2023-24 academic year. Nearly 350 high school programs and more than 470 collegiate programs were recognized with this year's award. Coaches...
Philadelphia pilot dies in plane crash near an air show in Wisconsin
A Philadelphia man was one of two victims of a deadly plane crash on Monday near a Wisconsin air show. The local sheriff’s office identified 37-year-old Sean Tommervik of Philadelphia and 32-year-old James Sullivan of Brooklyn as the victims. Deputies report that Tommervik owned the small aircraft. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the […]
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