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Gazdag hat trick leads Union to second straight win
Daniel Gazdag made it two straight hat tricks and two straight wins for the Philadelphia Union in a 3-0 victory over Nashville on Saturday night. Gazdag scored a pair of goals in the first half and completed the hat trick after a bad giveaway from Nashville in the box to lead the resurgence for a Union team that is suddenly only one point out of a playoff spot heading into the 34-day $$$ Cup break.
1-year-old girl dead, 2 women injured after hit by car in Feltonville neighborhood
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A one-year-old girl died and two women were injured after getting hit by a car while crossing the street in Philadelphia's Feltonville neighborhood Saturday night.Police said the incident happened at the intersection of North Front Street and East Wyoming Avenue a little before 9 p.m.The three were crossing westbound on Wyoming Avenue when they were hit by a car going northbound on Front Street, authorities said.The one-year-old girl was taken to St. Christopher's Hospital by medics and she was later pronounced dead at 9:32 p.m.Police said the two women, a 31-year-old and a young adult, were taken to Albert Einstein Medical Center and are expected to be OK."The scene of the crash is being held by police for investigation," according to the release.
Washington Spirit vs. Chivas: How to watch Summer Cup, TV channel, live stream
The NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup has arrived, and Sunday will see the Washington Spirit take on Chivas in Philadelphia. The Spirit will travel north to take on the Guadalajara-based side, a two-time champion of Liga MX Femenil. All 14 NWSL teams and six teams from Liga MX will take part in the Summer Cup, with every match aside from the championship taking place over the next two weeks. Watch the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup on Paramount Plus The tournament will coincide with the 2024 Olympics, as the NWSL takes a break from its regular season with matches that...
Chic, Invitation-Only White Party Returning to Atlantic City, NJ for Third Summer
Did you miss the ultra-exclusive Le Dîner en Blanc when it returned Atlantic City last summer? It's coming back for a third year. I finally got an invitation to attend last summer, and it was so much fun. I'm glad I could check it off my bucket list because I always wanted to go. Partygoers were ALL into the white theme and came stocked with white table clothes and linens. I even saw someone rig up a mini-chandelier and candelabra! Tables were decorated with seashells, candles, and other tablescapes.
Watch | Jim Curtin's postgame presser after #PHIvNSH
Following Philadelphia Union's contest against Nashville SC 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.
Iconic Ship Conservancy Requests Extension Before Eviction
You can receive daily cruise news updates directly to your inbox, so you don't miss a thing! Go ahead and Subscribe here. The SS United States Conservancy is in a frantic race to protect and preserve the historic ocean liner following months of legal battles and ultimately, an eviction from Pier 82 in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Orchard Project connects community members to their roots in the city
The Philadelphia Orchard Project is improving the city's connection to its roots.Their nearly 70 orchards planted around Philadelphia bring the community closer to nature, while growing food right in their neighborhood."The Philadelphia Orchard Project, or 'POP,' is a nonprofit that plants and supports community orchards in the city of Philadelphia. We work with almost 70 community partners, and those range from schools, houses of worship, community gardens, urban farms," said Co-Executive Director, Kim Jordan."We work to build community knowledge around how to grow, harvest and use food that we can grow in this climate. We make sure that the food...
Atlantic City, NJ Overrides Mayor’s Veto – Stores Will Be Open Later
Atlantic City, New Jersey Mayor Marty Small experienced a rare occurrence, as City Council Overrode his veto. Some stores in high crime sections of Atlantic City had their hours of operation shortened versus others that could stay open later. This was done a select basis by city edict and it...
1st ever Chinatown Summer Festival in Philadelphia features local food, artists, more
Philadelphia's Chinatown neighborhood was transformed into a street festival on Saturday.The event was the first Chinatown Summer Festival. It featured local restaurants, food trucks, artists, and more.Organizers said they wanted the festival to draw in crowds and keep them coming back.Action News' Katie Katro has more on the festivities in the video above.
Authorities identify woman arrested for allegedly shooting 7-month-old boy in Philadelphia
Authorities have identified the suspect who is accused of shooting a 7-month-old baby boy on Thursday night in Philadelphia.Police have arrested Dominique Billips, 28, for allegedly shooting the young child on the 4000 block of Meridian Street in the city's Holmesburg neighborhood.Disturbing video obtained by Action News shows the gunman walking up and opening fire on a baby and his parents outside of a home.In the video, the child's mother can be heard repeatedly yelling, "My baby," after the shots were fired."You knew they had a stroller, what makes you walk up to someone with a stroller and shoot them?"...
Monty Dahm, Owner of Atlantic City, NJ Tun Tavern Forced to Litigate
Monty Dahm is an honorable man and a United States Marine. Remember, you’re never a former Marine. Once a Marine … Always a Marine. You can tell that that the last thing that Monty Dahm wants to do is to be forced to litigate the issue of his decades-long trademark of The Tun Tavern.
Eagles Must Make Alumni Stadium Tough Place To Play
If BC is going to live up the expectations in 2024, they need to create a home field advantage,. This will never be Clemson, FSU, Georgia or 'Bama. But, it can certainly be a bigger factor than it's been.I decided to take a look back at the home record over the last 10 years and simply put, it's the definition of average.
Hearing Aide: Lotus “How to Dream in Color,” Announces New York Show and Full Tour
On July 15, Lotus released their newest studio album, How to Dream in Color, embarking on a nationwide tour starting this past week, ending on New Year’s Eve in Philadelphia. This energetic, unique, and funky album is another hit for their discography, combining easy-listening funk with hip-hop and pop that gives it a perfect retro feel.
Multiple people injured after violent night of shootings, stabbings in Philadelphia
This weekend got off to a violent start in Philadelphia, with a total of 7 people shot or stabbed in multiple incidents overnight. According to police, the first incident happened around 10:54 p.m. on Friday on the 3100 block of N. 16th Street. A 46-year-old man was stabbed once in the right arm and once in the right leg by a known suspect inside an apartment.
Phillies All-Star, teammates coming to Oxford Valley Mall. How to meet them
The Phillies are out orf the All-Star Break and coming to Bucks County. Dynasty Sports & Framing will host three members of the Phillies on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at its Oxford Valley Mall store off Route 1 in Middletown. ...
Philadelphia Remains on Guard as Risk of Bird Flu Infection Stays Low Amid National Concerns
Philadelphia residents can breathe a sigh of relief, at least for the moment, regarding the bird flu outbreak that's been gripping parts of the nation. According to the City of Philadelphia's latest update, the risk of H5N1 avian influenza infection remains low in the area. Known generally as bird flu,...
Iconic Japanese restaurant in Collingswood closes indefinitely after co-founder’s passing
Sagami in Collingswood announced an unexpected indefinite closure after news of its co-owner Chizuko Fukuyoshi passed away at 79 years old. The restaurant has served Japanese cuisine to the community for over 50 years.
Stolen Remains of 19 Black People Now Being Cared For By Philly Youth
Nationwide – A group of young people from Philadelphia who are a part of the National Youth Foundation are stepping up to care for and beautify the grave site for the stolen remains of 19 African Americans who died in the 1800s. Their remains were previously housed at Penn Museum which is owned by the University of Pennsylvania since 1966. However, earlier this year, the remains were given a proper final resting place in a private ceremony held at Eden Cemetery in Collingdale, Pennsylvania.
Confusion Remains Around Treatment Beds for Those Suffering from Addiction
Philadelphia City Council’s Special Committee on Kensington met on Thrusday, July 18th 2024, to hear testimony regarding access to treatment beds in the Kensington area. The Committee, chaired by Councilmember Quetcy Lozada, heard testimony from providers, administration officials, and other experts on what appears to be a system complicated by communication and technical issues.
Philadelphia Department of Prisons Suspends Visits Amidst Global IT Outage
In a stark reminder of our reliance on technology, the Philadelphia Department of Prisons has been forced to cancel all visits to its facilities. The suspension comes in the wake of a significant IT outage that has rippled across systems worldwide, affecting the Department's operations. An announcement posted on the City of Philadelphia yesterday details the disruption, stating, "Due to a worldwide IT issue impacting our computer systems, all visits to Philadelphia Department of Prisons facilities are canceled until further notice." The Department has apologized for the inconvenience this may cause to both inmates and their loved ones.
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