Hamilton, STOMP and Rent headlines the 13-show season packed with 42 Tony Awards coming to the Merriam Theater, the Forrest Theatre, and the Academy of…
Posts published in July 2021
Gold Medal Reaction! Ariarne Titmus was thrilled with her victory over Katie Ledecky. And so was her coach! Source: ABC News 6
“This is about our recovery. This is about what we need to do to bring back New York City,” Mayor de Blasio said. “This is…
The Terminator knocked off Katie Ledecky at the Tokyo Olympics. Source: ABC News 6
A teenager who had just finished playing a basketball game was shot while hanging with friends on the court, police say. Source: ABC News 6
RIP: A community gathered to honor a fallen firefighter who was killed in the line of duty while assisting at a crash scene early Saturday…
HOMES FLOODED: A 30-inch water main burst in the middle of the night in South Philadelphia, sending thousands of gallons of water gushing through several…
Trinity Bethune said she saw a post on the dealership’s page that read, “Congratulations to Bon Quisha on her 2016 Toyota Camry.” Source: ABC News…
CDC is weighing revising their COVID guidelines to recommend that fully vaccinated individuals wear masks in public, Fauci said. Source: ABC News 6
Riders revved up their engines in Northeast Philadelphia Sunday morning for a good cause. Source: ABC News 6
The committee is set to hold its first meeting on Tuesday, hearing from police officers who battled the rioters on Jan. 6. Source: ABC News…
Local law enforcement hopes the public can help them solve a 15-month case of a murder involving a 25-year-old Philadelphia man. Source: ABC News 6
Jackie Mason, a rabbi-turned-comedian with a feisty brand of standup comedy, has died at 93. Source: ABC News 6
Another family is grieving the loss of a life cut short amid the surge of gun violence in Philadelphia. Source: ABC News 6
One firefighter was killed and other first responders were injured early Saturday in a serious crash on Interstate 76 in Lower Merion Township. Source: ABC…
No, U.S. government agents did not force students at an Idaho middle school to receive COVID-19 vaccines. Source: ABC News 6