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A woman was found shot to death in the second-floor bedroom of a South Philadelphia home, authorities confirmed. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting. No suspects have been named.
Patrick Dugan, former Philadelphia judge, has announced his candidacy for district attorney. He aims to bring judicial experience to the role amid calls for reform in the city’s justice system.
Top celebrities are set to light up Super Bowl 59, with big names from music, film, and sports expected in attendance. Fans eagerly await star-studded moments both on and off the field.
The University of Pennsylvania launches an AI training program for Philadelphia school district teachers, aiming to equip educators with cutting-edge skills to integrate artificial intelligence into the classroom.
Kensington experienced a 45% drop in homicides amid ongoing revitalization efforts, NBC10 Philadelphia reports. The decline highlights the impact of community programs and increased police presence in the area.
TikTok-famous candy business Sweet Delights is opening its first brick-and-mortar store in Philadelphia. Fans can expect exclusive treats and in-store events, marking a major milestone for the viral brand.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to strengthen their roster this offseason. Philly Sports Network highlights 10 key free agents the team should target to boost their championship hopes. Stay tuned for the top picks.
The U.S. Army’s 250th birthday celebration will span three days in Philadelphia and Valley Forge. Events include historical reenactments, ceremonies, and public festivities honoring the Army’s legacy.
A “heinous” mass shooting in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, has left 2 dead and 9 injured, authorities report. Police are investigating the incident, urging anyone with information to come forward.
Trump’s campaign saw modest gains with Black voters in Philadelphia, a historically Democratic stronghold. Interviews reveal factors behind this shift, highlighting evolving political priorities within the community.
Philadelphia is offering pop-up holiday fun for free this season, featuring festive events and activities across the city. Residents and visitors can enjoy holiday cheer without spending a dime. Details at CourierPostOnline.com.
A mother is urgently seeking answers after her daughter never arrived at school in Philadelphia. Authorities and the community are involved in the ongoing search and investigation. More details to follow on 6abc Philadelphia.
SEPTA reports a 33% drop in serious crimes across its transit system in Metro Philadelphia. The decrease highlights improved safety measures and increased police presence on trains and stations.
A ShopRite-anchored shopping center in Northeast Philadelphia, featuring a Wawa convenience store, has been listed for sale. The property presents a prime retail investment opportunity in a high-traffic area.
The Philadelphia Phillies have plummeted in the latest MLB power rankings, now grappling with the loss of star outfielder Bryce Harper. Their playoff hopes face uncertainty as the roster adjusts to the setback.
The ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump’s policies are set for Saturday in Philadelphia. Activists plan to rally against perceived authoritarianism and policy impacts, with organizers urging peaceful demonstration.
Could Kevin Durant return to the Philadelphia 76ers’ division? As trade rumors swirl, the NBA star’s potential move could reshape the Eastern Conference landscape. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
WATCH: On a campaign blitz in Philadelphia, Vice President Harris vowed the U.S. is “determined to turn the page” on hate and division, emphasizing unity and progress in a key battleground city.
Philadelphia officials are exploring plans for a waterfront park with a pool and beach in front of 30th Street Station, aiming to revitalize the area and provide new recreational space for residents and visitors.
Philadelphia is preparing for school closings, relocations, and new buildings as part of a major district overhaul. Residents can weigh in on the changes through upcoming community meetings and feedback channels.