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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 Atticus ReedJuly 13, 2026 News

    Residents Rally to Clean Up After Powerful Storms and Microbursts Hit Philadelphia and Suburbs

    Residents in Philadelphia and surrounding Pennsylvania suburbs have begun cleanup efforts after strong storms and microbursts caused widespread damage. Authorities continue to assess impacts and restore services.

    By Olivia WilliamsJuly 13, 2026 Politics

    Can Mayor Parker Break Philly’s Unbeaten Streak and Lose Reelection?

    No Philadelphia mayor has lost a reelection bid in modern history. As Mayor Parker faces upcoming elections, experts weigh the political landscape to determine if her incumbency remains an unbeatable advantage.

    By Mia GarciaJuly 13, 2026 Education

    Overbrook Elementary Thrives Despite Efforts to Shut It Down

    Overbrook Elementary, nearly at capacity and outperforming district peers, faces potential closure as the Philadelphia School District moves to shut it down again, sparking community concern over the decision.

    By Ethan RileyJuly 13, 2026 Crime

    Faith and City Leaders Unite in Response to Mosque Arson in Northeast Philly

    Faith leaders and city officials condemned the arson at a Northeast Philly mosque, vowing unity and increased security. Investigations are ongoing as the community rallies against hate.

    By Noah RodriguezJuly 13, 2026 Business

    Philadelphia’s Tech Workforce Is Shrinking Faster Than Almost Anywhere Else in the Country

    The Greater Philadelphia tech workforce is shrinking at one of the fastest rates nationwide, according to The Business Journals. This decline raises concerns about the region’s competitiveness in the evolving tech landscape.

    By Victoria JonesJuly 13, 2026 Sports

    Why C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s Comments on the Eagles’ Breakup Spark Controversy

    C.J. Gardner-Johnson sparked controversy with his recent comments on the Eagles’ breakup. Critics argue his remarks were misleading and disrespectful, overshadowing team dynamics and fueling unnecessary drama.

    By Ethan RileyJuly 13, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Plane Crash: Black Boxes Sent for Crucial NTSB Analysis

    The black boxes from the recent Philadelphia plane crash have been sent to the NTSB for analysis. Investigators aim to determine the cause of the crash as rescue teams continue recovery efforts.

    By Sophia DavisJuly 12, 2026 News

    Three Philadelphia Officers Injured in Wynnefield Shootout; Suspect Killed

    Three Philadelphia officers were injured in a shootout in Wynnefield, resulting in the suspect being killed. The incident remains under investigation. Authorities have not released further details.

    By Mia GarciaJuly 12, 2026 Politics

    John Fetterman’s Political Shift Sparks Backlash Among Pennsylvania Democrats

    John Fetterman’s recent political shift has sparked backlash among Pennsylvania Democrats, raising concerns about his alignment with party values. Critics fear the move could impact upcoming elections.

    By Victoria JonesJuly 12, 2026 Education

    Could Philadelphia Voters Finally Get to Elect Their School Board Members? Here’s What It Would Take

    Philadelphia voters may soon elect school board members for the first time. Changing the current appointment system requires state legislation and city approval, shaping the future of local education governance.

    By Ethan RileyJuly 12, 2026 Crime

    Video Captures Suspects Sought in Deadly Philadelphia Shooting of Penn State Student Billy Schmidt

    CBS News obtained video of suspects wanted in the deadly Philadelphia shooting of Penn State student Billy Schmidt. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid the investigation.

    By Charlotte AdamsJuly 12, 2026 Business

    Trader Joe’s Set to Open Exciting New Location in South Philadelphia

    Trader Joe’s is reportedly set to open a new location in South Philadelphia, bringing the popular grocery chain to the neighborhood. The announcement was confirmed by NBC10 Philadelphia, sparking local excitement.

    By Mia GarciaJuly 12, 2026 Sports

    A.J. Brown ‘In Awe’ to Join Childhood Favorite Patriots, Moving On from Eagles Drama

    A.J. Brown expressed excitement to join the New England Patriots, a childhood favorite, leaving behind the Philadelphia Eagles’ recent drama. The star wide receiver looks forward to a fresh start and new opportunities.

    By Isabella RossiJuly 12, 2026 News

    Triple Shooting Rocks Philly Neighborhood After Fireworks Dispute: Neighbors Share Their Stories

    A triple shooting in Philadelphia erupted following a fireworks dispute, leaving three injured. Neighbors express shock and concern over the escalating violence in their community. Authorities continue to investigate.

    By Samuel BrownJuly 11, 2026 Politics

    Trump hails U.S. exceptionalism before veering into darkly political speech to usher in America’s 250th anniversary – CNBC

    Former President Trump praised U.S. exceptionalism during a speech marking America’s upcoming 250th anniversary, before shifting to a sharply political tone, highlighting divisions ahead of the landmark celebration.

    By Charlotte AdamsJuly 11, 2026 News

    South Philly’s Former Adult Entertainment Venue Sells for $2.3 Million, Set for Exciting New Purpose

    A former adult entertainment venue in South Philadelphia has been sold for $2.3 million. The new owners plan to repurpose the site, signaling a shift in the neighborhood’s commercial landscape.

    By William GreenJuly 11, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia Education Issues Top Concern in New Suffolk University Poll

    A recent Suffolk University-Philadelphia Inquirer poll highlights education as Philadelphia’s leading concern. Residents prioritize school funding, quality, and safety, underscoring urgent calls for reform in the city’s education system.

    By William GreenJuly 11, 2026 Crime

    Philadelphia Gun Violence: Key Statistics and Effective Prevention Strategies

    Philadelphia continues to face challenges with rising gun violence, as recent statistics reveal an increase in shootings and fatalities. Omnilert highlights prevention efforts aimed at community safety and reducing firearm incidents.

    By Charlotte AdamsJuly 11, 2026 Business

    Five Bucks County Businesses Named Among the Best Places to Work in Greater Philadelphia

    Five Bucks County businesses have been named among the Best Places to Work in Greater Philadelphia, highlighting their commitment to employee satisfaction and community impact, according to bucksco.today.

    By Atticus ReedJuly 11, 2026 Sports

    Is Jalen Hurts’ Future in Philadelphia on the Line This Season?

    ESPN raises questions about Jalen Hurts’ future with the Philadelphia Eagles as this season unfolds. Bleeding Green Nation reports growing scrutiny on the quarterback’s performance and the team’s direction.

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