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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…

    Triathlon’s Sofia Nordbeck Featured in Philadelphia Inquirer – La Salle University Athletics
    By Mia GarciaFebruary 3, 2026 News

    Triathlon Star Sofia Nordbeck Shines in Philadelphia Spotlight

    Triathlon’s Sofia Nordbeck was recently featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer, highlighting her achievements and dedication as a standout athlete at La Salle University Athletics.

    DA Larry Krasner cruises to a third term in decisive win against Patrick Dugan – Inquirer.com
    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 3, 2026 Politics

    Larry Krasner Secures a Strong Third Term with a Decisive Victory Over Patrick Dugan

    DA Larry Krasner secured a third term with a decisive victory over challenger Patrick Dugan, reaffirming his stronghold on Philadelphia’s top prosecutor role, as reported by Inquirer.com.

    10 Themed Bars In Philadelphia You Should Try – Tasting Table
    By Victoria JonesFebruary 3, 2026 News

    10 Must-Visit Themed Bars in Philadelphia You’ll Love

    Philadelphia’s vibrant nightlife shines with themed bars offering unique experiences. From retro vibes to fantasy escapes, these 10 spots are a must-try for locals and visitors seeking memorable cocktails and atmospheres.

    More and More Crime Dramas Are Set in One State. They Share a Specific Vision of the Place. – Slate
    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 3, 2026 Crime

    Why Crime Dramas Keep Choosing One State—and What It Reveals About Our View of It

    More crime dramas are set in California, portraying a distinct vision of the state. These shows spotlight its complex social issues and diverse landscapes, shaping viewers’ perceptions of California’s crime and culture.

    20+ Black-Owned Businesses That Do Good – The Philadelphia Citizen
    By Jackson LeeFebruary 3, 2026 Business

    20+ Inspiring Black-Owned Businesses Making a Positive Impact

    The Philadelphia Citizen highlights 20+ Black-owned businesses making a positive impact across the city. These enterprises drive economic growth, foster community support, and champion social change in Philadelphia.

    Eagles’ Brandon Graham explains his decision to come out of retirement – NBC Sports Philadelphia
    By Samuel BrownFebruary 3, 2026 Sports

    Eagles’ Brandon Graham Opens Up About His Surprising Return from Retirement

    Eagles’ Brandon Graham revealed his decision to come out of retirement, aiming to contribute to the team’s defense once again. His return adds veteran experience and leadership to Philadelphia’s roster.

    Breezy and mild Wednesday in Philadelphia region as temps hit 50s. Here’s the weather forecast. – CBS News
    By Victoria JonesFebruary 3, 2026 News

    Mild and Breezy Wednesday in Philadelphia: Temperatures Climb into the 50s – Your Weather Forecast

    Philadelphia is set for a breezy and mild Wednesday, with temperatures reaching the 50s. Expect partly cloudy skies and light winds throughout the day. Stay tuned for the full weather forecast.

    Judge Weighs Trump’s Removal of Slavery Markers From George Washington’s House – The New York Times
    By Isabella RossiFebruary 2, 2026 Politics

    Judge Considers Trump’s Removal of Slavery Markers from George Washington’s Historic Home

    A judge is reviewing the legality of former President Trump’s removal of slavery markers at George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate, sparking debate over historical preservation and political influence.

    After recording its first enrollment gain in a decade, Philadelphia public schools are losing students again – PhillyVoice
    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 2, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia Public Schools See Enrollment Drop Again After First Increase in a Decade

    After a decade-long decline, Philadelphia public schools saw a brief enrollment increase last year. However, new data reveals student numbers are once again falling, raising concerns about the district’s long-term growth.

    Eli Lilly to build $3.5B Lehigh Valley manufacturing plant, add 850 jobs – The Business Journals
    By Isabella RossiFebruary 2, 2026 Business

    Eli Lilly to Invest $3.5 Billion in New Lehigh Valley Plant, Creating 850 Jobs

    Eli Lilly announced plans to invest $3.5 billion in a new manufacturing plant in Lehigh Valley, creating 850 jobs. The facility aims to boost production capacity and support the company’s growth strategy.

    A Heart in Philadelphia but a Bid For Buffalo? – Philadelphia Sports Nation
    By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 2, 2026 Sports

    A Heart in Philadelphia, but Eyes Set on Buffalo?

    Philadelphia fans show unwavering loyalty, but whispers of a Buffalo bid spark debate. Could the city’s sports heart shift, or will Philadelphia continue to claim its passion? Stay tuned for developments.

    News | Trophy to troubled: Former GSK building in Philadelphia trades at 60% discount – CoStar
    By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 2, 2026 News

    From Trophy Asset to Troubled Property: Former GSK Building in Philadelphia Sells at 60% Discount

    The former GSK building in Philadelphia has traded at a 60% discount, reflecting challenges in the trophy property market. The deal highlights shifting investor sentiment amid economic uncertainties, CoStar reports.

    Philadelphia sues Trump administration over removal of slavery exhibit from public park – PBS
    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 2, 2026 Politics

    Philadelphia Sues Trump Administration Over Removal of Slavery Exhibit from Public Park

    Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the removal of a slavery exhibit from a public park. The city argues the removal erases an important historical narrative. The case highlights ongoing debates about public memory.

    Philly schools report details improvements, challenges going into 2026 – Billy Penn at WHYY
    By Miles CooperFebruary 1, 2026 Education

    Philly Schools Share Key Improvements and Ongoing Challenges Ahead of 2026

    Philly schools report progress and ongoing challenges as they prepare for 2026. Improvements in student achievement and infrastructure are noted, but issues like funding and equity remain key concerns, officials say.

    Eagles are hiring Sean Mannion as offensive coordinator – Philadelphia Eagles
    By Jackson LeeFebruary 1, 2026 News

    Eagles Boost Their Offense by Hiring Sean Mannion as New Coordinator

    The Philadelphia Eagles have officially hired Sean Mannion as their new offensive coordinator. Mannion, known for his strategic offensive acumen, is expected to bring fresh energy to the Eagles’ playbook.

    One year into Mayor Parker’s Kensington intervention, city officials tout lower crime, better community services – PhillyVoice
    By Victoria JonesFebruary 1, 2026 Crime

    One Year After Mayor Parker’s Kensington Intervention: Crime Drops and Community Services Improve

    One year after Mayor Parker’s intervention in Kensington, city officials report notable drops in crime and improved community services, highlighting progress in Philadelphia’s ongoing revitalization efforts.

    Several propane tanks catch fire outside of business in Philadelphia’s Roxborough neighborhood – 6abc Philadelphia
    By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 1, 2026 Business

    Multiple Propane Tanks Ignite in Fiery Blaze Outside Roxborough Business in Philadelphia

    Several propane tanks caught fire outside a business in Philadelphia’s Roxborough neighborhood, prompting a swift response from firefighters. Authorities are investigating the cause as nearby residents were urged to stay clear.

    Trying to understand why Jalen Hurts stopped running – NBC Sports Philadelphia
    By Ava ThompsonFebruary 1, 2026 Sports

    Why Did Jalen Hurts Suddenly Stop Running?

    NBC Sports Philadelphia explores why Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has noticeably curbed his rushing attempts. The analysis dives into strategic shifts and potential injury concerns impacting his playstyle.

    Below-freezing temps stick around in Philadelphia as coastal storm threat diminishes. Here’s the forecast. – CBS News
    By Sophia DavisFebruary 1, 2026 News

    Below-freezing temps stick around in Philadelphia as coastal storm threat diminishes. Here’s the forecast. – CBS News

    Below-freezing temperatures continue to grip Philadelphia as the threat from a nearby coastal storm lessens. Residents can expect cold conditions to persist, with gradual warming forecast later this week.

    State Sen. Sharif Street has early fundraising lead in Philly congressional race, but his competitors are close behind – Inquirer.com
    By Ava ThompsonFebruary 1, 2026 Politics

    State Sen. Sharif Street Takes Early Fundraising Lead in Philly Congressional Race, with Rivals Closing In

    State Sen. Sharif Street leads early fundraising in the Philadelphia congressional race, but rivals are closely trailing. The competitive fundraising reflects a tight race ahead, with candidates vying for key voter support.

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