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Philadelphia is set to receive heavy rain on Wednesday, with forecasts predicting up to an inch or more throughout the day. CBS News advises residents to prepare for wet conditions and possible delays.
The Supreme Court upheld the fraud conviction of a government contractor accused of falsifying documents to secure federal contracts. The ruling reinforces accountability in government procurement processes.
A man was fatally shot outside a North Philadelphia lounge late Tuesday. Police have taken a suspect into custody. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek to determine the motive behind the deadly incident.
About 700 new teachers reported for their first day in Philadelphia schools, stepping into what city leaders call “the most critical profession on the planet.” Their arrival marks a fresh start for the district’s education efforts.
On Monday, Sept. 1, Philadelphia intensified efforts to combat crime, unveiling new community programs and enhanced policing strategies. Bluedot Living reports on the city’s ongoing crackdown and public safety initiatives.
Six months after the deadly Northeast Philly jet crash, the community is rallying to rebuild. Residents and officials unite to restore homes, support families, and heal from the tragic event, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
The Philadelphia Eagles have waived former Georgia Bulldog from injured reserve, marking a significant roster move. The decision impacts team depth as the Eagles adjust heading into the season. More updates on UGA Wire.
Rain is expected to impact the Philadelphia region on Tuesday and Wednesday, CBS News reports. Residents should prepare for wet conditions and potential delays as storms move through the area.
A recent analysis of 11 million Pennsylvania vehicle records by Inquirer.com reveals striking trends linking car brands to political leanings, uncovering whether Pennsylvania drivers prefer ‘liberal’ or ‘conservative’ vehicles.
Thrillist has unveiled its list of the 17 all-time greatest things to do in Philadelphia, highlighting iconic spots and hidden gems. From historic landmarks to vibrant food scenes, the guide captures the city’s unique spirit.
One of the largest specialized high schools has seen a significant drop in enrollment. As challenges mount, a determined alumnus steps forward with plans to revive its legacy and restore its standing in the community.
Philadelphia Police are investigating a homicide after Ivelisse Lugo’s body was discovered in a garage. The case unfolds amid an ongoing search for a separate missing woman, raising community concerns.
McGlinchey’s owner announced plans to sell the popular bar, assuring patrons the establishment will remain open under new ownership. The move aims to ensure continuity rather than closure, officials confirmed.
The Los Angeles Rams face the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFL Week 3 showdown. Experts weigh in with picks and predictions, analyzing key matchups to forecast who will claim victory in this crucial early-season game.
A Philadelphia man died in a crash on Interstate 81 near Greencastle, according to the Waynesboro Record Herald. Authorities responded to the fatal accident, which is under investigation. Traffic was impacted briefly.
A woman was fatally shot Tuesday morning in Philadelphia. Authorities are investigating the incident as details remain limited. No arrests have been reported, and the investigation is ongoing.
The recent political assassination in Philadelphia has shaken the nation, prompting calls for unity amid deep divisions. Can this tragic event serve as a catalyst for healing and bipartisan cooperation?
Open Streets: West Walnut returns to Metro Philadelphia, transforming the area into a pedestrian-only zone filled with activities, vendors, and live entertainment, promoting community engagement and safe, car-free fun.
Philadelphia teachers will receive raises under a new contract despite the absence of a state budget deal, ensuring pay increases move forward amid ongoing funding uncertainties, according to Chalkbeat.
Former President Donald Trump and commentator Ben Shapiro clashed over deploying the National Guard to combat crime in U.S. cities. The debate highlights ongoing tensions over policing and public safety strategies.