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Philadelphia is set for a summer-like Saturday as the PGA Championship teed off, with temperatures rising ahead of a looming heat wave. Forecasters warn of extreme heat’s impact on players and spectators this weekend.
Monday’s heat shattered temperature records in Philadelphia, marking one of the hottest starts to the week in recent history. Forecasters warn the extreme heat is just beginning, with more sweltering days ahead.
The Trump Store in suburban Philadelphia, a political merchandise outlet, is set to close as it “kind of ran its course,” according to local reports. The closure marks the end of its brief retail presence.
Philadelphia will become the WNBA’s 18th team, marking a significant expansion for the league. The announcement highlights the city’s growing role in professional women’s basketball. Further details to follow.
Philadelphia’s plan to close its budget deficit avoids teacher layoffs, focusing instead on cuts to programs, administrative expenses, and non-essential services, aiming to protect classroom staffing while addressing financial challenges.
Philadelphia advocates are rethinking justice, focusing on healing and community support rather than punishment. Their approach aims to address root causes and reduce recidivism, sparking debate on reforming the city’s criminal system.
Philadelphia small businesses grapple with rising costs as a key tax exemption ends, increasing financial pressure. Many fear the change could hinder growth and recovery amid an already challenging economic climate.
In “In Roob’s Observations,” NBC Sports Philadelphia highlights how the NFL schedule makers have once again placed the Eagles in challenging matchups, sparking frustration among fans and analysts alike.
Eight residents were displaced after a fire tore through rowhomes in Kensington overnight, NBC10 Philadelphia reports. Fire crews responded quickly, but several units sustained significant damage. Investigations are ongoing.
Fans inspired by Philadelphia’s iconic Liberty Bell are on a nationwide quest, tracking down replicas in every state. Their journey highlights patriotic pride and the historic symbol’s lasting legacy across America.
Corruption in Philadelphia politics persists, undermining public trust and governance. The Philadelphia Citizen argues meaningful change requires citizens to unite and demand accountability, signaling an end to tolerated misconduct.
Glenn Howerton has firmly denied rumors that he has left It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The actor reassured fans in a recent Entertainment Weekly interview that he remains fully committed to the hit series.
The Philadelphia school board has postponed its vote on proposed school closures scheduled for this week. The decision comes amid ongoing community pushback and calls for further evaluation. No new date has been announced.
Kasheeda Jones, a mother of four, was fatally shot while driving to work in North Philadelphia. Her family is seeking answers as police investigate the fatal shooting. More on Crime Fighters 6abc.
The Business Journals revealed the final 11 honorees for the Diversity in Business Awards 2026, celebrating leaders driving inclusion and innovation across industries nationwide.
The Shapiro administration is investing $3.1 million in state funding to support upcoming Philadelphia sporting events, aiming to boost local economy and community engagement. The announcement highlights the city’s growing sports profile.
A man was shot in the head in South Philadelphia as suspects fled the scene, captured on video. Authorities are investigating the incident and searching for those involved. NBC10 Philadelphia will provide updates.
Rep. Chris Rabb joined left-wing commentator Hasan Piker at a rally in Philadelphia, advocating for progressive policies. The event highlighted key social and economic issues affecting the local community.
Philadelphia’s business entertaining scene expanded in 2015 with six new venues, offering fresh options for corporate events. BizBash highlights these latest locations reshaping the city’s event landscape.
A proposal for a new K-8 Jewish day school in Washington Square West aims to expand educational options in the area. The plan highlights community growth and cultural enrichment.
