Harry Ulmer is an overnight maintenance supervisor at a Walmart in Philadelphia, he says he was taking a break at 2 am when he saved a man who had fallen into the Delaware River.
Source: 6 ABC
You know it's a bad game when they start piping in booing from the empty stands.
The piped in crowd noise has differed from stadium to stadium, and it seems the that Eagles wanted to keep things authentic - so, they included booing.
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MLive is reporting that we’are getting another non-stop flight from Gerald R Ford International airport thanks to Frontier Airlines.
According to MLive starting April 9th you can fly non-stop to Philadelphia on Frontier Airlines, with fares kicking off the flights as low as $29...
The other day, we posted about 13-year-old Mo'Ne Davis, who pitched a shutout in the Mid-Atlantic regional championship to send her Philadelphia team to the Little League Baseball World Series.
She's got a fastball that reaches 70 miles per hour and left a bunch of batters standing there wondering what the heck just happened. It's a great story, because Davis is tearing down gender barriers by b
Pitching a shutout can be a pretty hard thing to accomplish in baseball.
However, 13-year-old Mo'Ne Davis is doing it with style in leading Philadelphia's Taney Youth Baseball Association All-Stars to the Little League Baseball World Series.
Surveillance videos capture a lot of things: Break-ins, robberies, things employees shouldn't be doing.
But in this case, a surveillance camera in Philadelphia happens to catch a food truck that explodes from what they think was caused by a propane tank.