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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 Sophia DavisMarch 7, 2026 News

    Just How Scorching Was the Heat at Live Aid in Philadelphia?

    Live Aid in Philadelphia faced scorching heat, with temperatures soaring above 90°F. Fans endured sweltering conditions during the iconic 1985 concert, highlighting the event’s intense energy beyond the music.

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 7, 2026 Politics

    Slavery Exhibit Returns to Philadelphia Museum After Judge Cites Orwell’s ‘1984’

    A Philadelphia museum has reinstated its slavery exhibit after a judge cited George Orwell’s 1984 in ordering its return. The ruling emphasized the importance of confronting uncomfortable historical truths.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 7, 2026 News

    How Kaitlin Olson Turned ‘High Potential’ into an Unexpected Hit

    Kaitlin Olson’s standout performance in “High Potential” helped transform the show into a sleeper hit. Her sharp wit and compelling presence resonated with audiences, elevating the series beyond initial expectations.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 7, 2026 Education

    Philly’s Superintendent Labels These Schools ‘Boutique’—And His Plans Spark Debate

    Philadelphia’s superintendent has labeled several schools as “boutique,” sparking debate over his plans to restructure them. Community members and educators express concern about the potential impact on students and local neighborhoods.

    By Ava ThompsonMarch 7, 2026 Crime

    Philly DA Reduces Charges Against Man Accused of Killing Woman in Center City

    The Philadelphia District Attorney has downgraded charges against a man accused of killing a woman in Center City. The decision follows a review of the case, impacting ongoing legal proceedings. NBC10 Philadelphia reports.

    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 7, 2026 Business

    Firehouse Subs Makes Bold Comeback to Philadelphia After 3-Year Hiatus

    Firehouse Subs is set for an aggressive return to the Philadelphia market, three years after exiting. The brand aims to reclaim its presence with new locations and renewed marketing efforts.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 7, 2026 Sports

    Eagles vs. Cowboys: Your Ultimate Guide to Watching the NFL Season Opener, Pregame, and Postgame

    Catch the NFL season opener as the Eagles face the Cowboys live on NBC10 Philadelphia. Tune in for exclusive pregame and postgame coverage, featuring expert analysis and highlights to kick off the football season.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 7, 2026 News

    Two Injured in Early Morning Crash on Kelly Drive in Philadelphia

    An early morning crash along Kelly Drive in Philadelphia left two people injured, authorities report. Emergency crews responded quickly, and the injured were transported to nearby hospitals. Traffic was temporarily impacted.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 6, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Buried Under Nearly 14 Inches of Heavy Snow at PHL Airport

    Philadelphia experiences its heaviest snowfall this season, with nearly 14 inches recorded at PHL Airport. The intense winter storm disrupted travel and daily activities, as residents cope with the snow’s impact.

    By Miles CooperMarch 6, 2026 Politics

    Encouraging News: Political Polarization Can Actually Shift

    New research offers hope on political divides: polarization is not fixed and can lessen over time. Changing attitudes and increased dialogue may pave the way for a more united political landscape, experts say.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 6, 2026 News

    Exciting and Family-Friendly Movie Series Launches in Philly!

    NBC10 Philadelphia launches a safe, fun movie series in Philly, offering families outdoor screenings with health protocols. The event aims to bring community entertainment while prioritizing safety amid ongoing concerns.

    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 6, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia Officials Save These 2 Schools from Closure in Latest Decision

    Philadelphia officials have removed two schools from their proposed closure list, responding to community feedback and reevaluating district needs, according to a recent report by Chalkbeat.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 6, 2026 Crime

    Violent Crime Is Dropping in Camden: Discover the Reasons Behind the Decline

    Violent crime in Camden is on the decline, marking a significant shift for the city. Experts attribute the drop to increased community policing, investment in social programs, and improved economic opportunities.

    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 6, 2026 Business

    Center City’s Stunning 534-Unit Sterling Apartment Building Hits the Market

    Center City’s 534-unit Sterling apartment building is officially on the market, drawing interest from investors. The sale highlights ongoing demand in Philadelphia’s multifamily housing sector, The Business Journals reports.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 6, 2026 Sports

    Second Man Arrested in Deadly 2025 Philadelphia Shooting Near Chickie’s & Pete’s

    Philadelphia police have arrested a second suspect in connection to the deadly 2025 shooting near Chickie’s & Pete’s. The investigation into the incident, which left multiple victims, is ongoing, authorities report.

    By Ava ThompsonMarch 6, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Schools Introduce Guaranteed Water, Bathroom Breaks, Daily Recess, and End Silent Lunches

    Philadelphia schools now guarantee water and bathroom breaks, daily recess, and have banned silent lunches to support student well-being and create a more positive, inclusive environment for learning.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 5, 2026 Politics

    Cherelle L. Parker Makes History as Philadelphia’s First Female Mayor

    Cherelle L. Parker was inaugurated as Philadelphia’s first female mayor, marking a historic milestone for the city. Her leadership promises a new chapter focused on progress and inclusivity.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 5, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Comes Alive with Vibrant Juneteenth Parade and Festivities

    Philadelphia honored Juneteenth with a vibrant parade and live entertainment, celebrating African American freedom and culture. The event drew large crowds, highlighting the city’s commitment to recognizing this historic day.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 5, 2026 News

    Pennsylvania Declares Disaster Emergency as Severe Winter Storm Strikes

    A disaster emergency has been declared in Pennsylvania as a dangerous winter storm brings heavy snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. Authorities urge residents to stay indoors and prepare for possible power outages.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 5, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia’s Updated Facilities Plan May Lead to Closure of 20 Schools

    Philadelphia’s school district may close 20 schools under a new facilities plan aimed at addressing shrinking enrollment and budget challenges, sparking concern among community members and educators.

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