Here is a sampling of upcoming things to do in the San Fernando Valley and the Los Angeles area. EVENTS Holiday Road: A self-guided, one-mile walk to see holiday-theme light installations plus a ...
The Philadelphia Flyers have had some good stretches this season – see their recent 4-0-1 surge – but they have basically been around a .500 team. The reason for their mediocrity?
PHILADELPHIA -- Flyers center Scott Laughton felt a huge sense of pride when his second goal of the game gave him 100 in his career. Laughton had another major milestone in sight: He added two ...
BOSTON -- Philadelphia Flyers coach John Tortorella was frustrated with a couple of calls during a 4-3 overtime loss to the Boston Bruins on Saturday. "Let me start: One thing I teach my team to ...
Many folks walked through the water and soft drink area in search of bottled water to make it through the next couple of days ...
While research has shown that tap water is the most likely to be contaminated compared to bottled and filtered water, Kauffman says he drinks tap water. “We have never had it so good,” he says.
With Jiricek being a young defenseman with great upside, he is a player the Flyers should seriously consider making a push for. The Blue Jackets selected Jiricek as the sixth overall pick of the ...
Hymera – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bottled water donations can be taken to the City of Jasonville distribution location behind the water office at 204 W.
The whole hockey world knows the Philadelphia Flyers are devoid of centers. That was reinforced last week when their most purely talented center, Morgan Frost, was healthy scratched for four games ...
Playing the 20th game of their regular season schedule, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (8-9-2) are home on Wednesday night to take on Rod Brind'Amour's Carolina Hurricanes (13-4-0).
Advertisement Thus, Philadelphia Flyers general manager Daniel Briere pushed back on a suggestion that rookie Matvei Michkov was the franchise’s “savior” at the 19-year-old’s introductory ...
In late November 2024, residents of several Indiana cities and towns reported the presence of recruitment flyers for a hate group calling itself the Trinity White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.