• Swarthmore Professor Talks About the Discovery of a Super-Earth

    Swarthmore Professor Talks About the Discovery of a Super-Earth

    NASA has discovered a new planet—a super-Earth 137 light-years away. Dubbed TOI-715b, it’s one-and-a-half times larger than Earth, reports the podcast Studio 2 on WHYY. Scientists think it could support life since it lies in a habitable zone, just the right distance from its star, to possibly have liquid water. Eric Jensen, Professor of Astronomy…

  • Fresh Gluten-Free Pasta a Labor of Love at Settantatre Pasta

    Fresh Gluten-Free Pasta a Labor of Love at Settantatre Pasta

    Matthew Gentile and Genna Curcio are passionate about creating pasta for those who have to eat gluten-free. It was the inspiration for their Milmont Park business, Settantatre Pasta. “It’s an actual labor of love,” said Curcio. When Curcio was diagnosed with celiac disease more than 10 years ago, the doctors kicked pasta off her food…

  • Elevate the Playground Experience with Volo From Landscape Structures

    Elevate the Playground Experience with Volo From Landscape Structures

    General Recreation Inc. in Newtown Square is introducing the latest equipment innovation for the playground from Landscape Structures—Volo. Volo, for children aged 5 to 12, is designed to elevate the playground experience for all children and packed with features to maximize the play experience. It utilizes a steel-reinforced cable netting using LSI Flexx to ensure…

  • Surgical Residents Fleeing Crozer Chester Medical Center Over Accreditation Worries

    Surgical Residents Fleeing Crozer Chester Medical Center Over Accreditation Worries

    There has been an exodus of surgery residents from Crozer Chester Medical Center over accreditation uncertainties, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Nine of 15 doctors in training planned to leave the general surgery residency program as of Wednesday, concerned their work from January through June won’t count toward their educational requirements if a…

  • American and Frontier Airlines Add New Destinations From Philadelphia

    American and Frontier Airlines Add New Destinations From Philadelphia

    American Airlines, the largest carrier at Philadelphia International Airport, is growing its domestic routes this summer as it works to raise its passenger numbers back to pre-pandemic levels at PHL, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. It also sees an “incredible opportunity” to grow its presence with Philadelphia’s celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary,…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Stunning Normandy in Bryn Mawr

    First Bank House of the Week: Stunning Normandy in Bryn Mawr

    A stunning Normandy in Bryn Mawr is located on 0.47 attractive acres. The home has five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, and it’s available for sale. This beautiful residence offers amazing flexible spaces with lots of natural light. There are hardwood floors throughout. The home welcomes you with its elegant two-story foyer with…

  • U.S. News Ranks Neumann University’s Online Degree Among the Best

    U.S. News Ranks Neumann University’s Online Degree Among the Best

    U.S. News & World Report has ranked Neumann University’s online bachelor’s degree among the best in the country. In rankings released on February 7, the magazine named Neumann’s program as No. 7 nationwide in student engagement and No. 115 overall. Student engagement is the most heavily weighted of the four categories used by the publication…

  • White Dog Café Owner to Open 2nd Testa Rossa Restaurant in Wayne

    White Dog Café Owner to Open 2nd Testa Rossa Restaurant in Wayne

    Fearless Restaurants is on the move. Even as it develops its casual Italian-American restaurant Testa Rossa in Glen Mills, it’s planning a second location in Wayne, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. Fearless Restaurants is the owner of the popular White Dog Cafe chain. The new Wayne restaurant at 523 W. Lancaster Ave. will…

  • Chadds Ford Man Charged After Flying Drone Over AFC Championship Game

    Chadds Ford Man Charged After Flying Drone Over AFC Championship Game

    Matthew Herbert, of Chadds Ford, who flew his drone over the AFC championship game at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium on Jan. 28, faces up to four years in federal prison for “willfully violating United States National Defense Airspace,” writes Beatrice Forman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Herbert, 44, delayed the game for several minutes after he…

  • See How Delaware County Schools Would Benefit from New State Funding Plan

    See How Delaware County Schools Would Benefit from New State Funding Plan

    Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget plan released Tuesday calls for a $1 billion increase in basic education funding. It includes a new way to distribute money to bring schools closer to adequate funding while reimbursing high-taxing districts, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Under the plan for Delaware County, Upper Darby would receive the biggest…

  • New York Post: Jason Kelce Comment Fuels More Debate About His Retirement

    New York Post: Jason Kelce Comment Fuels More Debate About His Retirement

    Jason Kelce’s retirement continues to be the topic of speculation, especially after a new comment from the Philadelphia Eagle, caught on TikTok, writes Jenna Lemoncelli for The New York Post. Jason Kelce’s retirement rumors have circled 36-year-old Kelce since he reportedly told his teammates in the locker room after Philadelphia’s wild-card loss to the Buccaneers…

  • Widener Nursing Program Removed From State Watch List as Test Scores Rise

    Widener Nursing Program Removed From State Watch List as Test Scores Rise

    Improvements on the nursing licensure exam last year means five Philadelphia area nursing programs, including one at Widener University in Chester, will be taken off of a state watch list, writes Abraham Gutman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. That means the Widener program, as well as nursing programs at Delaware County Community College, Thomas Jefferson University,…

  • 20 Best Western Suburb Restaurants Include 5 From Delaware County

    20 Best Western Suburb Restaurants Include 5 From Delaware County

    There are five newer Delaware County restaurants that made Main Line Today’s “20 best new restaurants” for the western suburbs, compiled by Ed Williams for Main Line Today. At the Table ranked third on the list. This Wayne restaurant, owned by the award-winning duo Alex and Tara Hardy, features a space four times larger than…

  • Broomall Blue Lights Support Family After Sudden Death of 2-Year-Old

    Broomall Blue Lights Support Family After Sudden Death of 2-Year-Old

    When Benny, a 2-year-old boy in Broomall, died suddenly, the community rallied around the family, draping itself in blue light over the past few days as a show of support. The ‘Blue for Benny’ movement has taken root in much of Broomall, involving homes and business, writes Chris O’Connell for Fox 29. Later this week,…

  • DELCO Careers: CCRES

    DELCO Careers: CCRES

    CCRES jobs are available in the behavioral health field to those looking to improve the lives of children and adults. CCRES staff work in schools, homes, and the community. CCRES, Downingtown, provides over 1,500 professional behavioral health career staff to meet the needs of children and adults challenged by autism, behavioral health issues, mental illness, intellectual/developmental disabilities,…

  • Susan Noles of Aston Pops Up on an Episode of ‘The Bachelor’

    Susan Noles of Aston Pops Up on an Episode of ‘The Bachelor’

    Susan Noles is full of surprises. The Aston woman who charmed fans with her Delco style on ‘The Golden Bachelor,’ made a surprise cameo on the latest episode of ‘The Bachelor,’ writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice. Susan Noles was there to help Montgomery County’s Joey Graziadei, the latest star of the ABC dating show. It…

  • Who in Delaware County Would Benefit From a Higher Minimum Wage in PA?

    Who in Delaware County Would Benefit From a Higher Minimum Wage in PA?

    A new report by the Keystone Research Center shows that 60,000 workers in Delaware County would benefit by raising the minimum wage to $15 by 2026. That’s 20 percent of Delaware County’s workforce. Of those, 28 percent are over age 40, while 15 percent are 19 or younger. For Pennsylvania workers, 1.24 million, or 21…

  • Jason Kelce Weighs in on Kelce-Swift Combo and NFL Viewership

    Jason Kelce Weighs in on Kelce-Swift Combo and NFL Viewership

    The Kelce-Swift combo is good for the NFL, which is seeing higher viewership these days spurred on by the relationship between Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce and music icon Taylor Swift, writes Scooby Axson for USA Today. It’s debated whether viewership is up because Swifties are checking out Swift’s new boyfriend Kelce, or if…