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The Philadelphia Eagles selected Uar Bernard with the 251st overall pick in the NFL Draft. Bernard, known for his versatility and work ethic, aims to make an impact with the Eagles’ roster this season.
To harness young voters’ political power, Pennsylvania experts urge enhanced civics education. Teaching civic engagement can empower youth, boost turnout, and shape a more informed electorate in future elections.
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” returns to FXX with new episodes, continuing its sharp, irreverent humor. The beloved comedy remains a hit, blending outrageous antics with social commentary, as covered by People US on Magzter.
Comcast NBCUniversal has awarded a $500,000 grant to Elevate 215, supporting Philadelphia education. The funding aims to enhance youth programs and expand access to quality learning opportunities in the community.
Philadelphia authorities charged 21 members from four criminal organizations in connection to two dozen crimes, including drug trafficking and violent offenses, CBS News reports. Investigations remain ongoing.
The Philadelphia region faces an uncertain business climate as companies hold back investments amid ongoing policy uncertainty. Local leaders call for clearer guidance to restore confidence and stimulate economic growth.
Tom Dempsey, renowned for his record-setting 63-yard field goal, left a lasting legacy in Philadelphia sports. This history lesson revisits the iconic Eagles kicker’s impact on the game and city pride.
A suspect is in custody after a man was shot overnight in University City, Philadelphia, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident and have not released further details. The victim’s condition is unknown.
The 2026 Philadelphia Supercross concluded with thrilling finishes across all classes. Updated results reveal key victories and standings shifts, highlighting standout performances in this high-octane event. Stay tuned for full coverage.
Mehmet Oz, the television personality and political candidate, does not currently reside in Pennsylvania, despite his campaign ties to the state. Inquirer.com reports he primarily lives in New Jersey.
Philadelphia offers families a variety of Halloween events, from kid-friendly costume parades to spooky storytelling at local libraries. Discover safe, fun spots for children to celebrate the holiday across the city.
Students, parents, and teachers respond to Philly’s school closure plan with mixed feelings. Concerns over impacts on learning and community clash with hopes for resource consolidation, sparking a heated public debate.
Citizen app delivers real-time alerts on nearby emergencies, helping users stay safe and informed. By providing live incident updates and safety tips, it empowers communities to respond quickly and stay aware.
Soha St. Juste of Fifteen Architecture + Design has been honored at the Diversity in Business Awards 2026, recognizing her leadership in fostering inclusivity and innovation within the industry.
Kevin Patullo’s tenure as offensive coordinator has sparked debate among Philadelphia fans. Critics question if his performance ranks him as the worst Kevin in Philadelphia sports history, sparking heated discussions on Crossing Broad.
Chef Nick Kennedy is redefining Philadelphia’s Fishtown dining scene with his innovative restaurant, blending local flavors and community spirit. His vision aims to make the neighborhood a top culinary destination.
After a staffer allegedly embezzled $161K, Chris Rabb has rebounded strongly, leading fundraising efforts in Philadelphia’s congressional race. His campaign shows resilience amid controversy.
A former adult entertainment venue in South Philadelphia has been sold for $2.3 million. The new owners plan to repurpose the site, marking a significant change for the neighborhood. Further details on redevelopment are forthcoming.
Lankenau students, staff, and parents unite to oppose the proposed closure of their school, urging the district to reconsider. The community emphasizes the school’s vital role in education and local stability.
Rising crime rates in Philadelphia raise concerns among prospective college students and their families. The Philadelphia Citizen explores whether safety fears are impacting enrollment decisions at local universities.
