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Villanova head coach Jay Wright, left, bumps his fist with Mikal Bridges as Jalen Brunson, center, and Bridges arrive at a news conference with head coach Jay Wright, left, and Mikal Bridges for the championship game of the Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament against Michigan, Sunday, April 1, 2018, in San Antonio.
Lifestyle

What to watch between Michigan, Villanova in NCAA title game

The Wildcats and their horde of long-range shooters are playing for their second title in three years, a chance to establish a mini dynasty.

7 years ago

Boston Celtics Nate Archibald, center, tries to slip around a pick set up by Sixers Julius Erving, right, while guarding Maurice Cheeks (10) in NBA playoff action, Sunday, April 26, 1981, Philadelphia, Pa. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy)
Lifestyle

Third try is the charm, Sixer Mo Cheeks selected for Hall of Fame

Four-time NBA all-star Maurice Cheeks is the latest Sixers great to make it to The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

7 years ago

A 1950 photo of Kay (aka
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Lifestyle

A little league of her own: The first girl in Little League baseball

There's no crying in baseball. But for Kay Johnston, there's crying when you can't play.

7 years ago

Villanova's Eric Paschall (4) dunks over Kansas's Mitch Lightfoot (44) during the second half in the semifinals of the Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament, Saturday, March 31, 2018, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Community

Villanova beats Kansas for another title shot

Villanova is going to play for another national championship.

7 years ago

NewsWorks Tonight
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NewsWorks Tonight, March 28, 2018

New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez hits the campaign re-election trail. As Bill Cosby’s pre-trial hearings near their conclusion, his ...

Air Date: March 28, 2018

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Community

76ers undergo fresh start in '18 with Delaware G-League team

The 87ers are getting eighty-sixed. Philadelphia's G League affiliate was rebranded Wednesday as the Delaware Blue Coats.

7 years ago

Senior Christian Sanchez caries the flag as the Cheyney University Wolves enter the O'Shields-Stevenson Stadium for the
Education

Money woes force Cheyney University to suspend most athletic programs

Once known for its basketball teams, Cheyney is restructuring its athletic department to help the nation’s oldest historically black college become financially stable.

7 years ago

Philadelphia Eagles' Malcolm Jenkins, (left), speaks, as former NFL player Anquan Boldin, New England Patriots' Devin McCourty, moderator New York Times Magazine's Emily Bazelon, and New Orleans Saints' Demario Davis listen during a session to discuss criminal justice issues with other current and former NFL football players at Harvard Law School, Friday, March 23, 2018, in Cambridge, Mass. (Josh Reynolds/AP Photo)
Community

Eagles Jenkins, Philly DA Krasner attend Harvard social justice summit

The players participated in small group discussions about policing, prosecutors and sentencing reform.

7 years ago

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett wears headphones as he stands on the field during warmups before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2017, in Seattle. (Elaine Thompson/AP Photo)
Courts & Law

Newly acquired Eagles DE Bennett charged with injuring elderly paraplegic

Authorities say Bennett was a spectator at the game in Houston.

7 years ago

A detail from John Singleton Copley’s “Mrs. James Warren (Mercy Otis)
NewsWorks Tonight
Arts & Entertainment

Museums’ Super Bowl bet nets Philly a portrait of patriot

The Philadelphia Museum of Art made a bet with the Museum of Fine Arts Boston over the Super Bowl. On Friday, the victor reaped its spoils.

7 years ago

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Community members, activists and students shut down a town hall meeting about the proposed $130 million, 35,000-seat stadium on Temple's North Philadelphia campus Tuesday. (Bastiaan Slabbers/for WHYY)
NewsWorks Tonight
Community

Temple officials foresee community support for stadium; neighbors skeptical

Philadelphia Council President Darrell Clarke says he won’t consider supporting the proposed stadium until the university wins over the community.

7 years ago

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Student Philip Gregory, a Stadium Stompers member, protests during a Tuesday town hall meeting about the proposed $130 million, 30,000-seat stadium on Temple's campus. (Bastiaan Slabbers/for WHYY)
Community

Protests cut Temple stadium town hall short

Hundreds of North Philadelphia residents, students and university staff gathered in Mitten Hall to hear Temple President Richard Englert discuss plans for the stadium.

7 years ago

(NFL Films screengrab https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_RHOB9xkqo)
NewsWorks Tonight
Arts & Entertainment

NFL Films senior producer ends long career with swan song to Eagles

NFL Films has released its annual movie chronicling the Super Bowl champions: “Philadelphia Eagles: Super Bowl LII Champions.”

7 years ago

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Jen Welter, the first woman to join an NFL team's coaching staff, addressed the crowd at a Women’s Leadership Luncheon hosted by City Year Philadelphia (Angela Gervasi/for WHYY)
Community

Ground-breaking female NFL coach speaks at 20th Philly City Year celebration

Each year, about 205 tutors work in schools in need of resources, tutoring and mentoring students between third and 10th grade.

7 years ago

Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant speaks at Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, Pa., Saturday, Jan. 26, 2002, where Bryant's high school jersey number, 33, was retired during a ceremony.
Arts & Entertainment

Former Lower Merion High School and NBA star Kobe Bryant wins Oscar for animated short

Kobe Bryant is a winner in retirement, too.

7 years ago

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