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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.
Why I Took To Cannes' Red Carpet To Call Out Sexual Violence
The 77th Cannes film festival reached its climax on Saturday when all eyes were on the Croisette, as the winners of the prestigious Palme d'Or were announced.
Ukraine Can Recover With Bolder Support - But Now It's On The Ropes
The mood in Ukraine is sombre these days.
Easter Island Monoliths Face Up To New Climate Extremes
The Ahu Tahai moai, on the east side of Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, is an impressive 4.5 metres high.
Secrets Of The World's Most Trusting Country
In Danish society, people feel safe enough to leave their babies and bikes out on the street. How did they get to this point?
What Can The Green Army Expect From A Wayne Rooney Football Team?
Football Legend Has Plenty To Prove As A Head Coach
‘Retiring? I'm Still Striving To Be The Best In The World'
Marlie Packer has plenty left in the tank and an eye on World Cup success on home soil, she tells Harry Latham-Coyle
From Bad To Worse How Early Election Backfired On PM
Two days after Rishi Sunak stood in Downing Street to announce an early general election, only for the heavens to open, Tory MPs were still scratching their heads in disbelief.
England Warm Up For T20s With Victory Over Pakistan
England might well be underprepared for the T20 World Cup, but they cruised to a comfortable victory in their final match before the tournament against Pakistan.
Football's The Loser In Brave New World Carved By Perez
Florentino Perez couldn’t have it any other way. On Monday, after a Spanish court gave the latest ruling on the Super League case, those in the Real Madrid president’s circle were very quick to insist to everyone that the judgment actually represented a victory for the project.
Stark Warning ICJ Ruling Is Third Blow In A Week For Israel As Isolation Grows
The provisional measures issued by the international court of justice (ICJ) ordering an immediate halt to Israel's military operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah represent the starkest warning yet to Israel that its offensive risks creating conditions that could be framed as potentially genocidal.
Ukraine Allowed To Hit Parts Of Russia With US Weapons
President Joe Biden has given Ukraine the go-ahead to use American weaponry to strike inside Russia for the limited purpose of defending Kharkiv, according to three US officials familiar with the matter.
Gaza War Waged At Election Time Is Biden's Nightmare
Israeli tanks and armoured cars have been seen near al-Awda mosque in the centre of Rafah, while 45 people were killed in a strike at a camp in the east of the city.
Israel Steps Up Rafah Assault As War Cabinet Splits Deepen
Party led by Benny Gantz has proposed a bill calling for the Israeli parliament to be dissolved, reports Chris Stevenson
Trump Guilty On All Charges In Historic Hush-Money Trial
Donald Trump is the first former or serving US president to be convicted of a crime. From Alex Woodward in New York
Israeli Tanks Roll In To Surround Gaza
Hamas weapon smuggling tunnels found near Egypt border, IDF claims
West Bank Soldiers Killed As China Makes Extra Aid Pledge
TWO soldiers have been killed in a car-ramming attack in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli military said.
How Much Does Scotland Matter To Labour's Chances?
Obviously, there’s been much coverage of the prospective big loser in the general election being the Conservative Party, which is still stuck around 20 percentage points behind Labour in the polls.
Labour Will Kickstart Clean Energy Plan 'Within Months'
Labour is pledging it will get working within months of election victory to build clean power that will “turn the page” on the cost of living crisis.
Gun May Hold DNA Clue To Alps Murder Mystery
COLD case detectives believe DNA testing on a gun could hold the key to solving the murder of three Britons and a French cyclist in the Alps.
No Reason Why Abbott Can't Stand For Labour - Rayner
Deputy leader defies Starmer as row knocks his campaign
Holiday Bucket And Spade List
NYC building tops jaunts for parents
'Mental Health Problems Can't Be Diagnosed With MRI Scan'
Arteta Fears Punishing Schedule Could Lead To Player Burn Out