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The FIFA Fan Fest in Philadelphia is set to continue today despite forecasts of thunderstorms. Organizers advise attendees to stay updated on weather alerts and be prepared for possible delays or cancellations.
Sens. McCormick and Fetterman promoted “Trump accounts” for kids during a Philadelphia visit, highlighting savings initiatives aimed at young savers as part of their broader financial literacy efforts.
Students rally outside Philadelphia’s school board, urging them to keep Lankenau High School open. “Lankenau is worth fighting for,” they declare, emphasizing the school’s vital role in their community.
Zack Wheeler’s omission from the All-Star roster has sparked outrage among fans and analysts alike. Many argue his stellar performance this season makes his snub a glaring injustice in the MLB.
Wharton has lost its top spot as the best business school in the U.S., according to the latest rankings. The shift highlights rising competition in business education and changing industry demands.
For the first time in 17 years, all four major Philadelphia sports teams have clinched playoff berths. This historic achievement highlights a thrilling week for Philly fans across the city.
Two people were killed in a crash on Route 55 in Deptford Township, New Jersey, according to State Police. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fatal collision. More details to follow.
Adam Lyons, acclaimed LGBTQ+ artist, is making waves in Philadelphia with his vibrant POP art exhibition. His dynamic work brings bold colors and powerful messages to the city’s thriving cultural scene.
NJ voters head to the polls on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, for the primary election. Key races and ballot measures are at stake. NBC10 Philadelphia provides a comprehensive guide to help you prepare and participate.
Netflix’s expansion into physical retail could breathe new life into struggling American malls. As streaming giant experiments with in-person experiences, malls seek to reinvent themselves amid declining foot traffic, Bloomberg reports.
Philadelphia’s school district owes nearly $3 million to former employees, highlighting ongoing financial challenges. The unpaid funds raise concerns about budget management and its impact on staff and operations.
A fire broke out in a three-story residence yesterday, quickly spreading through multiple floors. Local authorities responded promptly, evacuating residents and containing the blaze. No injuries reported so far.
Philadelphia small businesses face significant growth challenges due to limited capital access and complex permitting processes, slowing economic development and hindering local entrepreneurship, reports The Business Journals.
A nearly $30 million investment is set to ease traffic congestion near Philadelphia’s Sports Complex. The project focuses on improving roadways and transit to enhance commuter flow for major events.
The Roots will perform live before the World Cup Round of 16 match between France and Paraguay on July 4 in Philadelphia, CBS News reports. The Grammy-winning band is set to energize fans ahead of the exciting showdown.
Pope Leo XIV called for global unity during his acceptance of the Liberty Medal at a Philadelphia ceremony. Emphasizing peace and cooperation, he urged nations to work together for a better future.
Philadelphia socialists and progressives are mobilizing ward races, challenging the entrenched big-city political machine. Their organized efforts signal a major shift in local power dynamics.
Philadelphia buzzes this weekend with vibrant events, including lively beer festivals, outdoor movie screenings, and colorful Pride celebrations. Discover fun for all ages across the city in Metro Philadelphia’s latest guide.
A new Philadelphia schools report reveals increased staff spending amid declining student enrollment, coinciding with worsening academic outcomes, raising concerns over resource allocation and educational effectiveness.
District Attorney Larry Krasner has released a new report on the Accelerated Misdemeanor Program (AMP), revealing notably low re-arrest rates and highlighting its role in creating a safer, freer Philadelphia. Read more on phillyda.org.
