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With the Philadelphia Eagles losing Super Bowl 57 to the Kansas City Chiefs in heartbreaking fashion Sunday evening, Angelo Cataldi’s last day as host of SportsRadio 94 WIP-FM’s highly successful morning drive program is now known, The Philadelphia Business Journal reported. → Read More
Thirty-eight years after he tried to buy the Eagles, Richard Green's Firstrust Bank is getting a Super Bowl boost. → Read More
Former Eagles All-Pro defensive end Hugh Douglas will return to Philadelphia and SportsRadio 94WIP to become co-host of the station midday show along with current evening host Joe Giglio. → Read More
Expectations differ significantly between employers and employees when it comes to post-pandemic working arrangements, according to a new study from Radnor executive search firm Salveson Stetson Group. → Read More
TD Bank will close 81 of its 1,223 retail branches, almost 7% of all locations, as the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates the switch from brick-and-mortar to digital banking, reports the Philadelphia Business Journal. → Read More
More than 69,000 spectators and nearly 2 million TV viewers watched Saturday night as the Flyers mounted a furious comeback to beat the rival Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 in overtime. → Read More
Mortgage company PHH Corp. said last week that its total workforce would be reduced from 3,500 to 1,250 by the end of 2018 but did not indicate how many of those cuts would take place at its South Jersey... → Read More
Greg Redden is no longer Philadelphia-area Regional President at Wells Fargo, the largest bank in the region by deposits, as part of a company-wide management shakeup. → Read More
Michael Nutter has been busy since serving two terms as Mayor of Philadelphia, and is now joining the nation's largest law firm. → Read More
On the heels of a similar action filed by the city of Philadelphia, the tiny Delaware County borough of Sharon Hill has filed a lawsuit against Wells Fargo & Co., accusing the bank of engaging in discriminatory... → Read More
A Chester County woman was charged with embezzling almost $200,000 from her employer and using a co-worker’s stolen identity to obtain more than $100,000 in college loans for her children, federal prosecutors in... → Read More
Kellogg Co. will cut 292 jobs at its Horsham distribution center, according to a WARN notice the company provided to the state of Pennsylvania. → Read More
He was managing partner of DLA Piper’s Philadelphia office, former managing partner at Blank Rome and spent two years working in the White House after the September 11 attacks. → Read More
The funds will allow the publication to expand into several other markets and add personnel. → Read More
Camden’s waterfront concert venue will be rebranded for the third time in its 20-year history, as the Susquehanna Bank Center will morph into BB&T Pavilion. → Read More
Union head said cuts shows Inquirer "still has the juice in this company." → Read More
A new wave of layoffs is expected this week. → Read More
WXPN (88.5 FM), the adult alternative, commercial-free radio station affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania, has acquired a North Jersey public radio station for $1.25 million. → Read More
Korn Ferry, the world’s largest executive search firm, has agreed to acquire Philadelphia-based human resources consultancy Hay Group for roughly $452 million in cash and stock. → Read More
American Airlines said it will discontinue its daily direct flights between Philadelphia and Tel Aviv because the route had yet to make money after six years. The service will end January 5, 2016. → Read More