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.
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Super Bowl Sunday is just days away and if getting into the big game spirit includes eating for you, here's some of our Philadelphia and New England themed ideas for you to try.
Both Boston/New England and Philadelphia have signature foods...
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.
Nowadays, people just can't communicate regularly.
It used to be that if you had some big news, you'd call up friends and family and give them the news. But now, people have to do thing like this couple and be annoying and flamboyant.
Sunday, in Philadelphia, held a Puerto Rican Day Parade which brought tourists from all over the area. It was supposed to be a fun parade, but it certainly didn't end that way.