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Building Up The Youth marks five years of mentoring local kids
Five years ago, Ernest Brown of Sicklerville was coaching a local team as part of a church basketball league.
City Council swears in newly elected Council members
City Council welcomed four new members to Council, as the newcomers, elected in special elections last month to fill vacancies, were sworn in before family and friends in Council Chambers at City Hall.
DeLissio, Miller: Identogo fingerprinting for state clearances available online
Applicants for certain clearances who register under Identogo for fingerprints and are cleared to work with children in Pennsylvania can now receive their results electronically via email, according to state Reps. Pam DeLissio, D-Montgomery/Phila, and Brett Miller, R-Lancaster.
Delco River Rink opens
The Delco Rink, Delaware County's pop-up ice skating rink, opened for business on Thursday, December 1st, at Harrah's Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack, located at 777 Harrah's Blvd in Chester, Pa. The 60-foot by 100 foot Delco River Rink is located at Harrah's main valet entrance.
Make room for Jesus this Christmas
Thanksgiving is over, and most of us are preparing for Christmas, but in the wrong way because we have the wrong conception of what Christmas is all about.
The Liberian Independence Day Flag Raising Ceremony
PHILADELPHIA, July 26, 2022— Members of the Greater Philadelphia Region’s Liberian community gathered at the Northwest corner of Philadelphia City Hall on Tuesday, July 26th, for the raising of the flag of the nation of Liberia and the 175th year of Liberian Independence.
Mural Arts Philadelphia and SEPTA celebrate two new Murals at Suburban Station
On July 12, 2022, Mural Arts Philadelphia in partnership with SEPTA, revealed their first series of murals in Suburban Station created by Mural Arts’ ‘Color Me Back’ program.
Chester Township to get a new Skate Park
The Delco Skatepark Coalition presented a $4000 donation to Chester Township at the July 7th Council meeting.
Battle Ready How Might New US Aid Change The War?
After months of stalling, the US House of Representatives last weekend approved more than $61bn of military assistance to help Ukraine in its fight against Russia, as well as billions for other allies including Israel and Taiwan.
Is Paris Ready To Embrace Its Olympic Moment?
In a live television interview from Paris’s Grand Palais – the centrepiece of this year’s Olympic Games, which open on 26 July – Emmanuel Macron set out his ambitions for the country’s athletes in much the same way he might outline a political manifesto.
Can Britons Learn To Love The Idea Of The 'Nanny State'?
Despite detractors, Rishi Sunak’s tobacco bill shows the public will support policies that would once have been thought draconian
Sainsbury's Set For 'Strong' Profit Growth Despite Glitch
Sainsbury’s has said it expects to deliver “strong” profit growth over the year ahead after cheering surging food sales by reining in prices to help win customers from rivals.
Holocaust Post MP To Have Whip Restored By Labour
Suspended MP Kate Osamor will be given the Labour whip back within days, The Independent has been told.
Supreme Court Could Offer Trump Degree Of Immunity
Applications are open for this year's Rupert Cornwell Award
Israel Mobilises For Rafah Offensive Despite US Plea
Israel looks to be readying troops for an offensive in the last remaining corner of the Gaza Strip untouched by heavy fighting.
PM Of Violence-Ridden Haiti Resigns As Council Sworn In
Haiti’s prime minister has resigned, clearing the way for a new government to be formed in a country that has been wracked by widespread gang violence.
Refugee Council Warns Of Asylum 'Catastrophe'
THE Government's sweeping asylum reforms and plans to send migrants to Rwanda could cause a "system meltdown" costing the taxpayer billions of pounds, campaigners have warned.
Putin Scraps Victory Day Parades Over Drone Fears
HOBBLED Vladimir Putin has cancelled showy Victory Day parades across Russia and occupied Ukraine because he cannot guarantee security from enemy drones.
Indian Election Muslims Work To Avert Polarisation In Key State
The sun scorched the carpeted car park at Mudipu Junction outside Mangalore in Karnataka state as volunteers arranged rows of red plastic chairs and placed mounds of biryani and fruit on the table for a public iftar, the moment Muslims break their fast during Ramadan.
Global Leaders Call On Hamas To Free Dual-National And Israeli Hostages
The leaders of 18 countries including the UK and the US have called on Hamas to free Israeli and dualnational hostages held in Gaza.
First Memorial To Be Built To 'Lost Legion' Of LGBT Armed Forces Staff
Britain's first memorial commemorating the "lost legion" of LGBT people who have served in the armed forces is to be built at the National Memorial Arboretum.
Stuck On This Island Snub To EU Travel Deal For Young Sparks Fury
Elena, 35, was "flabbergasted" when she heard that both Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer had dismissed a proposal by the European Commission to reintroduce freedom of movement for young people between the EU and the UK.
Railways Under Tories Are 'Symbol Of National Decline', Labour Declares
Britain's railways have become a "symbol of national decline" under the Conservatives, the shadow transport secretary has said, announcing Labour's plans to nationalise the rail network within five years in government.
PM Pledges £500m Of Military Aid To Ukraine
RISHI Sunak has pledged a record package of military aid for Ukraine as he travelled to Warsaw and Berlin to meet the leaders of Poland, Germany and Nato.
Sunak Says Deaths Show The Need For Rwanda Plan
THE deaths of five people including a child while attempting to cross the English Channel underlines the need for the deterrent of the Rwanda scheme, Rishi Sunak has said.
Tesla Profits Down Amid Job Losses And Delivery Issues
Tesla experienced a 55 per cent decline in profits this quarter compared to the same period last year, according to the EV company’s latest financial disclosures.
Now Sunak Finds Magic Money Tree
Biggles' £87bn defence pledge
Sales Of Electric And Hybrid Cars Forecast To Reach Global Record
Electric and plug-in hybrid car sales will jump to a global record in 2024 despite slowing growth in some markets, according to forecasts from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Why Is It Cheaper To Go To Dubai Than Turkey In June?
June is a superb time to travel in Europe. The sense of spring freshness lingers; the crowds of July and August have yet to arrive; and prices are significantly lower than the summer peak.
Hunt's Scope For Lower Tax Hit By Higher Than Expected Borrowing
Jeremy Hunt's scope for a substantial pre-election tax giveaway has been hit after the latest set of official figures showed the UK's public finances in worse shape than thought at last month's budget.