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Summer-like heat is set to hit the Philadelphia region Tuesday, with temperatures soaring into the upper 80s and low 90s. CBS News reports a mix of sun and humidity, with relief expected by midweek.
Philly’s heated race to replace Dwight Evans in the U.S. House enters a volatile final stretch, with three contenders vying for the seat amid intense campaigning and shifting voter dynamics.
A man was fatally shot multiple times outside an alleged speakeasy in Philadelphia, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no suspects publicly identified at this time.
Philadelphia families can beat the summer heat at top splash pads and water playgrounds across the city. Mommy Poppins highlights the best spots for safe, fun aquatic play, perfect for kids of all ages.
Educators warn that recent school budget cuts are deeper than officials admit, threatening educational quality and resources. Many fear these reductions may lead to a loss of excellence in local schools.
Philadelphia’s progressive district attorney pursues a third term amid a decline in shootings. Supporters praise reforms, while critics argue his approach is too lenient on criminals, sparking ongoing debate.
The life sciences industry faces ongoing challenges, with funding dips and market shifts. Philadelphia’s biotech leaders now confront a critical test: can they pivot and innovate to sustain growth in a turbulent landscape?
Philadelphia Magazine ranks the 25 most iconic Philly athletes of all time, celebrating legends across sports who have left an indelible mark on the city’s rich athletic history and inspired generations of fans.
Philadelphia is expected to enjoy a mostly sunny Friday, with mild temperatures and light winds. CBS News reports a pleasant day ahead, perfect for outdoor activities in the region.
Former Gov. Ed Rendell has endorsed State Sen. Sharif Street to succeed Rep. Dwight Evans in Congress. Rendell’s backing is seen as a significant boost in the competitive race for the Philadelphia district seat.
The Museum of the American Revolution is set to open in Philadelphia, offering an immersive experience into the nation’s founding. The new institution aims to educate and engage visitors with revolutionary history and artifacts.
Superintendent and mayor outline urgent priorities for public schools, emphasizing student health, equity, and resources in their joint statement. “All the children are not well,” they warn, signaling a call for systemic support.
Kensington has seen a decline in shootings and fewer people on its streets. However, the open-air drug market remains active, posing ongoing challenges for law enforcement and community safety, reports Inquirer.com.
Miller’s Ale House will close its Northeast Philadelphia location, resulting in nearly 50 layoffs. The decision marks a significant shift for the popular sports bar chain in the region.
The Philadelphia Eagles selected Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers with the 54th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, bolstering their offensive weaponry with the versatile pass-catcher.
A man was shot and killed following an argument in Point Breeze, Philadelphia, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident and searching for the suspect involved. No arrests have been made.
Philadelphia experienced mild weather Sunday, with highs in the 60s. However, CBS News reports a chance for record-breaking heat later this week, prompting residents to prepare for a significant temperature spike.
Philadelphia’s controversial mayor, once a foul-mouthed cop, played a pivotal role in shaping white identity politics. The article explores his impact on race and politics in the city and beyond.
Former U.S. presidents, entertainment icons, sports stars, and media leaders gathered in a rare, star-studded event to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary, highlighting unity and cultural pride.
Students voiced strong opposition at a School District of Philadelphia meeting, urging officials: “Don’t shut our doors.” The pushback highlights community concerns over the district’s new facilities plan.
