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    By Miles CooperOctober 19, 2025 News

    President Donald Trump Threatens to Deploy National Guard Troops to Chicago

    Chicago Residents Push Back Against Federal Troop Deployment Threats Amid Crime Concerns Community Voices Challenge Negative Portrayals of Chicago President…

    By Samuel BrownMarch 10, 2026 News

    Brace for a Windy, Cold Black Friday in the Philadelphia Area with Rain and Snow on the Way!

    Windy and cold conditions hit the Philadelphia area this Black Friday, with rain and snow impacting the region. CBS News tracks the weather, providing updates and the forecast for shoppers and commuters.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 10, 2026 Politics

    Philadelphia’s Government Divided on How to Tackle the Affordability Crisis

    Philadelphia’s government faces internal conflict over tackling the city’s affordability crisis. Diverging views on policy solutions challenge efforts to provide relief for low-income residents, sparking public debate.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 10, 2026 News

    21 Refreshing Ways to Cool Off In, On, and By the Water Around Philadelphia

    Philadelphia Magazine highlights 21 top spots to cool off in, on, and by the water around the city. From splash pads and pools to riverside parks, this guide offers refreshing escapes for summer days.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 10, 2026 Education

    “‘Master Plan’ Reveals Alarming Destruction of Public Education in Philadelphia”

    The “Master Plan” reveals extensive cuts and closures targeting Philadelphia’s public schools, threatening educational access and quality for thousands. Critics warn it accelerates the privatization of public education.

    By William GreenMarch 10, 2026 Crime

    Could Philly’s $2 Billion Housing Investment Be the Key to Reducing Gun Violence?

    Philadelphia is investing $2 billion in affordable housing to tackle gun violence, aiming to address root causes like economic instability. Experts watch closely to see if improved housing can curb crime rates.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 10, 2026 Business

    Chase’s Philadelphia Retail Chief Reveals Ambitious Growth Plans and Vision for New Affluent-Focused Financial Center

    Chase’s Philadelphia retail head discusses the bank’s expansion strategy and plans to open a financial center targeting affluent clients. The move aims to strengthen Chase’s presence in key local markets.

    By Ethan RileyMarch 10, 2026 Sports

    ‘It’s incredible:’ Jaelan Phillips shares what Eagles fans can expect from him – NBC Sports Philadelphia

    Jaelan Phillips recently shared his excitement about joining the Philadelphia Eagles, promising fans a relentless and dynamic presence on the field. He called the opportunity “incredible” and vowed to bring energy and impact to the team.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 9, 2026 Politics

    Unpacking the Politics of Trash: Insights from the Post-Strike Aftermath

    “The Politics of Trash, a Post-Strike Analysis” examines the fallout from Philadelphia’s sanitation strike, highlighting political tensions, public health concerns, and the ongoing struggle to balance workers’ rights with city services.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 9, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia is closing schools for the 5th day this school year because of snow – Chalkbeat

    Philadelphia schools are closing for the fifth time this school year due to heavy snowfall, disrupting classes and transportation. Officials urge families to stay safe amid ongoing severe winter weather.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 9, 2026 News

    When Will Snow Arrive in the Philadelphia Area This Week? Your Latest Weather Forecast

    Snow is expected to arrive in the Philadelphia area this week, according to the latest NEXT Weather forecast. CBS News reports a potential start as early as Wednesday evening, with varying snow intensity through the weekend.

    By Ethan RileyMarch 9, 2026 Crime

    Philadelphia Sees Drop in Crime: Commissioner Reveals the Key Reasons Behind the Decline

    Philadelphia’s police commissioner credits recent drops in crime to community policing, increased patrols, and targeted interventions, highlighting ongoing efforts to keep neighborhoods safe, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 9, 2026 Business

    Stunning Two Liberty Place Penthouse with Breathtaking ‘Views for Miles’ Relists at $1.769M

    The Two Liberty Place penthouse, boasting panoramic city views, has relisted for $1.769 million. The luxurious residence offers expansive vistas and upscale amenities, attracting high-end buyers in Philadelphia’s competitive market.

    By Miles CooperMarch 9, 2026 Sports

    Top 10 Biggest Free-Agent Flops in Philadelphia Eagles History

    The Philadelphia Eagles have seen their fair share of free-agent misses. Eagles Wire highlights the 10 worst signings in franchise history, examining costly contracts and underperforming veterans that failed to deliver on expectations.

    By Miles CooperMarch 9, 2026 News

    Massive Sinkhole in Philadelphia’s Old City Shakes Up Neighborhood and Local Businesses

    A massive sinkhole in Philadelphia’s Old City has disrupted life for neighbors and businesses, causing road closures and safety concerns. Authorities are assessing damage and working to restore normalcy.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 9, 2026 Politics

    Trump pushes to remove national park signs that portray America in a ‘negative light

    The Trump administration has ordered national parks to remove or alter signs and exhibits that portray America in a “negative light,” sparking controversy over historical accuracy and censorship in public spaces.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 9, 2026 Education

    The Data Philly Uses to Decide School Closures — and What It Overlooks

    Philadelphia’s school closure decisions rely on data like enrollment, test scores, and building conditions. However, community impact and student voices remain underrepresented in the analysis, raising concerns about equity.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 8, 2026 Crime

    Gun Violence Spreads to New Neighborhoods as Gentrification Shifts Drug Crime, Study Finds

    Gun violence is spreading into new neighborhoods as gentrification displaces drug-related crime, a West Virginia University study finds. The research highlights shifting patterns of violence linked to urban change.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 8, 2026 Business

    Empowering Philadelphia’s Small Businesses: How the Taking Care of Business Program Makes a Difference

    The City of Philadelphia’s Taking Care of Business Program offers crucial support to small businesses, providing resources and funding to help local entrepreneurs thrive and boost the city’s economy.

    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 8, 2026 Sports

    Philadelphia Eagles Name Sean Mannion as Their New Offensive Coordinator

    The Philadelphia Eagles have appointed Sean Mannion as their new offensive coordinator, aiming to boost their offensive strategy. The announcement was made Tuesday, marking a key move for the team’s upcoming season.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 8, 2026 News

    Mild Temperatures and Rain Showers Expected This Week in the Philadelphia Area: Your Weather Forecast

    Mild temperatures and rainy conditions are expected throughout the Philadelphia area this week. Showers will persist, with occasional breaks in the rain. Viewers can stay updated with the latest CBS News weather forecast.

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