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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.
Rise in illegal immigrants sent back to home country
THE number of people in the UK illegally who are forcibly returned to their home countries has soared by almost a fifth since the election.
STUB OUT NEXT GEN SMOKERS
MPS urged to back new Tobacco Bill
Denzel swaps $8,000 booze sessions for Training Days
DENZEL Washington says he is getting back in shape after spending years downing wine and sometimes knocking back $8,000-worth in a day.
Markets go on, but weather pulls the plug on Christmas lights switch-ons
THE Christmas markets in Manchester city centre went ahead yesterday despite Storm Bert bringing high winds and driving rain to the region.
'Far too many' buildings unsafe
A HOUSING minister has warned \"far too many\" buildings remain unsafe, with work to remove dangerous cladding yet to begin at almost 50% of monitored properties.
There is no limit to what women my age can do it's all about mindset
AFTER starting her Strictly journey with a strong sense of her limitations, Sarah Hadland admits she has had a revelation.
PM: We're not at war with Putin
KEIR Starmer yesterday insisted the UK \"is not at war\" with Russia despite Vladimir Putin threatening to unleash a new hypersonic missile on Britain.
There is no limit to what women my age can do... it's all about mindset
After starting her Strictly journey with a strong sense of her limitations, actor Sarah Hadland admits she has had a revelation.
Hostel duo held over suspected poisonings’
POLICE in Laos have detained the manager and owner of a hostel in connection with the death of six people from suspected methanol poisoning, including a British lawyer.
TRACTOR BOYS CHIEF IS DUG IN
KIERAN MCKENNA says he is used to being linked with the hot seat at big clubs like Manchester United.
BEAT BOTS
A ROBOT drummer that can play faster than any human could be about to rock the music world.
Best of British
PRIDE IN OUR WORLD-FIRSTS
BRITS FUEL BILLS GRIEF
Customers face new price rise
Netanyahu invited to visit Hungary as world leaders split over ICC warrants
Hungary's illiberal prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has said he will invite his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, to visit in defiance of an international criminal court arrest warrant, as world leaders split over the ICC's momentous decision.
Cop29 offer to poorer countries dismissed as 'shameful failure'
Developing countries were being urged by civil society groups to reject \"a bad deal\" at the UN climate talks last night, after rich nations refused to increase an \"insulting\" offer of finance to tackle the climate crisis.
UK man admits arson attack on Ukraine-linked London business
A British man has pleaded guilty to an arson attack on a Ukraine-linked business and accepting pay from a foreign intelligence agency.
Gordon Brown: assisted dying is not the answer
Former PM says death of his baby daughter, Jennifer, convinced him of the value of good end-of-life care
Irish tycoon bids to buy out Yorkshire Post owner
National World, the owner of the Scotsman and Yorkshire Post - and underbidder in the auction for the Telegraph - has received a buyout proposal from largest shareholder.
Haiti summons French diplomat after Macron's 'morons' insult
Haiti's government has summoned the French ambassador to protest about \"unfriendly and inappropriate\" comments by Emmanuel Macron, who was caught on camera calling the country's leaders \"morons\".
Thousands of blocks of flats still unsafe, Labour peer tells Lords
Far too many high and medium-rise buildings remain unsafe in the wake of the Grenfell disaster, with dangerous cladding on at least 2,400 blocks, a housing minister has warned.
Leading barrister made aspiring lawyer have sex with him, tribunal told
A former chair of the Criminal Bar Association (GBA) made a woman who was an aspiring lawyer have sex with him against her wishes, a disciplinary tribunal has heard.
Pro-Brexit views not protected by equality law, tribunal rules
Supporting Brexit is not a belief that is protected from workplace discrimination, an employment tribunal has ruled, as a former Ukip councillor lost her claim that she had been bullied and harassed by her charity employer because she supported the UK's departure from the EU.