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Philadelphia Catholic school holds fundraiser for new building after devastating 2023 fire
Our Mother of Consolation Parish School held its annual "Golden Night" fundraiser at Chestnut Hill College, hoping to reach its goal of $50,000 to finish renovations.
Rutgers to transform block of historic buildings into N.J. city’s new ‘Gateway’ in $60M project
Rutgers-Camden is overhauling a block of vacant, historic 19th-century buildings in a $60 million project to create new spaces for students, staff and the city’s community. Developers broke ground on what Rutgers-Camden officials are calling the “Cooper Street Gateway Project,” campus officials announced last week. The university...
Developers plan Northeast Philly marina with restaurants near Tacony-Palmyra Bridge
Six acres along the Delaware River waterfront in Northeast Philadelphia could be developed into a marina and entertainment complex as part of a plan to create a new home for the Quaker City Yacht Club. The $40 million project, called One River Marina, would bring more than 200 boat slips...
Haddon Twp. school system approves layoffs, but new aid saves 6 jobs
HADDON TWP. — Newly approved state funding means a half-dozen township school employees are keeping their jobs, but the district still plans to eliminate a handful of positions for the 2024-25 academic year. The Board of Education voted Thursday night to approve staff revisions based on the new aid...
American Airlines flight makes sudden landing at PHL after potential mechanical issue
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- An American Airlines flight that departed Philadelphia on Saturday morning had to return before it could complete its trip, a spokesperson for the Philadelphia International Airport said.The flight, American Airlines 4372, landed out of caution after a "potential mechanical issue" was detected, a spokesperson for American Airlines said, adding that no emergency was declared on the plane. The flight returned about an hour after departing.The spokesperson did not say what the potential issue was.No injuries were reported. Passengers deplaned and waited in the terminal until they could board a new plane.Maps from FlightAware, a flight tracking website, show the flight departed at 11:02 a.m. bound for Memphis, Tennessee, later turned around over Maryland and landed back at PHL.
Ax throwing and go-karts: 61 year-old N.J. mall’s strategy to attract more visitors
A two-story entertainment center featuring ax throwing and a go-kart track has been proposed at the Moorestown Mall six months after voters approved an unusual referendum aimed at revitalizing the Burlington County shopping destination. The proposed entertainment center, known as Parky’s, was presented to the Moorestown planning board at its...
Navigating the Philadelphia Dating Scene: A Playbook for Deciphering Mixed Signals
- Dating in the City of Brotherly Love isn't always a walk in the park. In fact, for some, it can feel more like navigating a maze of one-way streets and unexpected detours. One local dater recently voiced their frustration with the mixed signals they've been receiving, a sentiment that many can likely relate too.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker says city plans to clean every block this summer
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia has set an ambitious goal as it tries to become the cleanest big city in the country. Mayor Cherelle Parker's administration announced Friday in a news conference that it plans to clean every block in the city over 13 weeks this summer.Parker signed an executive order to establish Philadelphia's Clean and Green Cabinet and the Office of Clean and Green Initiatives which the city said will promote "cross-departmental and intra-agency cooperation in the fight against quality-of-life issues such as litter, abandoned autos, graffiti, nuisance businesses and illegal dumping." Starting June 3, workers will pick up trash, sweep streets,...
Update On Body, Cars Pulled From Cooper River
The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and Pennsauken Police Department removed the vehicles submerged along North Park Drive to the south of Kaighn Avenue in Pennsauken at about 3 p.m. Detectives located human remains inside the driver-side area of one of the vehicles, the prosecutor's office said. The identity of...
Man killed in shooting outside West Philly restaurant
Police in Philadelphia are investigating after a man was shot to death outside of a restaurant in West Philadelphia on Saturday night. According to police, before 11 p.m. on Saturday, officers responded to the 5400 block of Baltimore Avenue where they found a man who was has been shot multiple times just outside Panda Chinese restaurant.
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