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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 Victoria JonesMarch 16, 2026 News

    Janelle Burrell: Bringing Stories to Life with Impact and Insight

    Janelle Burrell is a correspondent for CBS News, known for her insightful reporting on justice and civil rights. She brings deeply reported stories to the forefront of national conversation.

    By Charlotte AdamsMarch 16, 2026 Politics

    Activists Launch Powerful March from Philadelphia to DC to Demand Money-Out of Politics

    Money-in-Politics protesters have launched a march from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., demanding campaign finance reform and an end to corporate influence in elections. The event signals growing grassroots activism ahead of midterms.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 16, 2026 News

    Inside the Wild World of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Celebrity News, Photos, and More!

    “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” continues to captivate fans with its sharp humor and unforgettable cast. Get the latest celebrity news, exclusive photos, and behind-the-scenes videos only on Just Jared. Stay tuned for more updates!

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 16, 2026 Education

    Streamlining Success: How Philadelphia’s School District Plans Its Facilities

    The School District of Philadelphia has launched a comprehensive facilities planning process to address aging buildings, optimize space, and improve learning environments for thousands of students across the city.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 16, 2026 Crime

    Philadelphia’s Homicides Reach Historic Lows: A Remarkable Turning Point

    Philadelphia’s homicide rates have reached historic lows, according to a new report by The Pew Charitable Trusts. The decline marks a significant shift in the city’s public safety landscape.

    By Charlotte AdamsMarch 16, 2026 Business

    Tourists Poised to Revitalize Philly’s Local Businesses in 2026 with Strategic City Plans

    Tourists are expected to significantly boost Philadelphia’s local businesses in 2026 as the city rolls out strategic initiatives aimed at sustaining long-term economic growth, officials announced.

    By Ava ThompsonMarch 16, 2026 Sports

    The Eagles’ Incredible Winning Streak in Nail-Biting One-Possession Games

    The Eagles continue to impress in one-possession games, showcasing resilience and late-game execution. Roob’s stats reveal how Philadelphia’s clutch performances have fueled their success this season.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 16, 2026 News

    Winter Storm Warning Issued: Snow Set to Blanket the Philadelphia Area – Here’s What to Expect

    A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the Philadelphia area as heavy snow is expected to impact the region. CBS News reports accumulating snowfall and advises residents to prepare for hazardous conditions.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 15, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Police Hunt 23-Year-Old Suspect in Deadly Shooting

    Philadelphia police are actively searching for a 23-year-old suspect in connection with a deadly shooting. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues.

    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 15, 2026 Politics

    Judge Temporarily Orders Trump Administration to Reinstate Slavery Displays at Washington’s House

    A judge has ruled that the Trump administration must temporarily restore slavery-related displays at Washington’s House. The decision underscores ongoing debates over historical representation in public spaces.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 15, 2026 News

    The Who’s Thursday Concert in South Philly Postponed: What You Need to Know

    The Who’s Thursday concert in South Philly has been postponed, according to Inquirer.com. Details on the new date and ticket information are expected soon. Fans are advised to stay tuned for updates.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 15, 2026 Education

    Discover the Benefits and Unique Diversity of Independent Schools in the Philadelphia Area

    Fair highlights the benefits and diverse offerings of independent schools in the Philadelphia area. WHYY explores how these institutions provide unique educational opportunities and foster community engagement.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 15, 2026 Crime

    Rising Violence Turns Philadelphia Gas Stations into Dangerous Hotspots

    Gas stations in Philadelphia are increasingly becoming hotspots for violence, with sharp rises in robberies and assaults reported. Authorities urge enhanced security measures as communities call for urgent intervention.

    By Ava ThompsonMarch 15, 2026 Business

    Top Engineering Firms Leading the Greater Philadelphia Region

    Greater Philadelphia’s largest engineering firms are driving regional growth, securing major projects across sectors. The Business Journals highlights top companies shaping the area’s infrastructure and innovation landscape.

    By Charlotte AdamsMarch 15, 2026 Sports

    Former Alabama High School Star Set to Leave Philadelphia Eagles in NFL Free Agency

    Former Alabama high school standout announced his departure from the Philadelphia Eagles as NFL free agency begins. The star looks to explore new opportunities in the upcoming season. More details on AL.com.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 15, 2026 News

    Mild Friday in Philadelphia Area Followed by a Mostly Sunny Valentine’s Weekend: Your Weather Forecast

    Philadelphia is set for an above-freezing Friday, offering a mild start to the weekend. Valentine’s Day will feature mostly sunny skies, providing ideal conditions for outdoor plans. Stay tuned to CBS News for the full forecast.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 14, 2026 Politics

    Pay-to-Play Still Shapes Philly Politics: What It Is and How It Works

    Pay-to-play practices persist in Philadelphia politics, where donations often influence access and decision-making. This article explores how these arrangements operate and their impact on local governance.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 14, 2026 News

    Experience Free Winter Fun at Philadelphia’s Franklin Square!

    Philadelphia’s Franklin Square offers free winter fun, featuring holiday lights, a festive carousel, and seasonal activities for all ages. Visitors can enjoy a festive atmosphere without spending a dime this season.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 14, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Warms Up to 80 Degrees Ahead of Incoming Storms: Your Full Weather Forecast

    Philadelphia temperatures climbed to 80 degrees Tuesday, bringing a warm day ahead of incoming storms. Forecasters predict thunderstorms later this evening, with possible heavy rain and gusty winds. Stay tuned for updates.

    By Miles CooperMarch 14, 2026 Crime

    Suspect in Philadelphia Brothers’ Murder, Trung Duc Lu, Added to FBI’s Most Wanted List

    Trung Duc Lu, suspect linked to the murder of Philadelphia brothers, has been added to the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted list. Authorities urge the public to provide any information leading to his capture.

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