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State Rep. Chris Rabb announces he won’t seek reelection to the Pennsylvania House, instead launching a full campaign for Congress. His move signals a strategic shift toward federal office.
Excitement is mounting in Philadelphia as the city prepares to host its first-ever World Cup match. Fans and officials are gearing up for a historic event, promising an electric atmosphere and unforgettable moments.
Fertitta Entertainment has expanded its Atlantic City footprint, now controlling four casinos in the city. This move marks a significant shift in the local gaming landscape, boosting the company’s regional presence.
Philadelphia’s school board voted to close several under-enrolled schools, sparking community concern. The article details affected schools, board rationale, and next steps for families and staff.
Philadelphia is transforming how crime tipsters are rewarded, introducing a new system aimed at increasing payouts and encouraging more community involvement. NBC10 Philadelphia reports this move seeks to boost public safety.
A Philadelphia restaurant is making waves with a 40-course dining experience, showcasing culinary innovation. Fans can also look forward to the upcoming launch of an authentic Japanese BBQ, expanding the local food scene.
The Philadelphia Eagles officially traded star WR A.J. Brown, concluding months of speculation. Here’s an in-depth look at the deal’s impact and what it means for the team’s future.
Multiple shootings, robberies, and a stabbing were reported overnight in Philadelphia, prompting increased police presence. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as investigations continue.
The Trump Store is set to close amid declining sales, reflecting diminished demand without ongoing election campaigns. The move signals a shift as former President Trump steps back from active political battles.
The Made in America music festival has been canceled for the second consecutive year, NBC10 Philadelphia reports. Organizers cite ongoing challenges amid the pandemic as the reason for the cancellation.
The Philly School District faces a lawsuit from a group representing 70 charter schools, accusing it of illegally imposing conditions on charters. The case raises concerns about district oversight and charter autonomy.
Five U.S. cities—each with unique strategies and community efforts—offer key insights into the nationwide decline in homicide rates, highlighting effective approaches to reducing violent crime.
Commercial real estate refinancing deals in Philadelphia have surged, driven by low interest rates and rising property values. Investors are capitalizing on favorable market conditions to optimize financing and boost returns.
Philadelphia photographer captures the city’s vibrant sports culture in a compelling new book. Showcasing iconic moments and passionate fans, the work highlights Philly’s unique athletic spirit.
Three Philadelphia police officers remain in stable condition after being shot late Saturday. The alleged shooter was killed at the scene. Authorities continue their investigation into the incident.
A man was shot in his driveway after being chased by a gunman through a West Philadelphia home, authorities report. The incident unfolded late Tuesday, with police investigating the motive and suspect.
Chris Rabb secured a decisive win in Philadelphia’s primary, bolstered by support from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and a platform critical of Israeli policies, signaling shifting dynamics in local progressive politics.
Caesars Entertainment has been sold to Fertitta for $5.7 billion. The deal creates a combined entity controlling four Atlantic City casinos, marking a major shift in the region’s gaming landscape, CBS News reports.
Inquirer.com reveals the stories behind the 17 Philadelphia schools facing closure, highlighting the impact on communities, students, and staff amid ongoing district challenges and efforts to reshape education in the city.
Trung Duc Lu has been added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list for his alleged involvement in the 2014 Philadelphia killings. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward. Details on FOX 29 Philadelphia.
