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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 Noah RodriguezMarch 2, 2026 News

    Jim Donovan, Philly’s Trailblazing First Openly LGBTQ+ News Anchor, Announces Retirement

    Jim Donovan, Philadelphia’s first openly LGBTQ+ news anchor, is retiring after a trailblazing career. His groundbreaking presence on-air paved the way for greater inclusivity in local journalism.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 2, 2026 Politics

    Ex-GOP Staffer Charged with Orchestrating Political Attack in New Jersey

    A former GOP staffer has been charged with orchestrating a political attack in New Jersey, authorities confirmed. The incident, under investigation, raises concerns about political tactics ahead of upcoming elections.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 2, 2026 News

    23 Fun and Exciting Things to Do in Philly on a Rainy Day

    Philadelphia offers plenty to explore even on rainy days. From world-class museums and historic landmarks to cozy cafes and vibrant indoor markets, discover 23 top activities to enjoy while staying dry in Philly.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 2, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia School District Revises $2.8B Plan, Saves Two Schools from Closure

    The School District of Philadelphia has revised its $2.8 billion plan, sparing two schools from closure. The updated strategy aims to enhance education while addressing budget and facility challenges.

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 2, 2026 Crime

    Making Philadelphia Safer: Progress in Our Violence Prevention Efforts

    The Kenney Administration released a progress report detailing recent efforts to curb violence in Philadelphia. Initiatives focus on community engagement, youth programs, and increased resources for public safety.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 2, 2026 Business

    Fast-Growing Stateside Vodka Chooses Center City for New Corporate Headquarters

    Fast-growing Stateside Vodka has selected Center City for its new corporate headquarters, aiming to boost local economic growth and strengthen its market presence. The move underscores the brand’s rapid expansion and commitment to innovation.

    By Miles CooperMarch 2, 2026 Sports

    Why Have the Eagles’ Big Pass Plays Disappeared?

    The Eagles’ offense is facing scrutiny as big pass plays dwindle this season. NBC Sports Philadelphia explores the root causes and what the team must do to regain explosive downfield success.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 2, 2026 News

    Philly CBP Officers Uncover Ancient Bronze Age Swords and Arrowheads

    Philly CBP officers seized Bronze Age swords and arrowheads hidden in a shipment, preventing illicit smuggling of ancient artifacts. The rare finds highlight ongoing efforts to protect cultural heritage, officials said.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 1, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Mobilizes Hundreds of Workers to Tackle Snow Removal Efforts

    Philadelphia is deploying hundreds of additional workers to bolster snow removal efforts amid a major winter storm. The city aims to clear roads quickly and ensure safe travel for residents. (CBS News)

    By Jackson LeeMarch 1, 2026 Education

    Two Top Philadelphia Jewish Day Schools Announce Exciting Unification

    Two leading Philadelphia Jewish day schools announced a strategic unification aimed at strengthening educational programs and community impact. The merger promises enhanced resources and a unified vision for the future.

    By Charlotte AdamsMarch 1, 2026 Crime

    Man Sentenced to Up to 25 Years for Supplying Guns Used in Philadelphia Shootings

    A man has been sentenced to up to 25 years for purchasing firearms that were later used in shootings in Philadelphia. Authorities emphasized the role of illegal gun sales in escalating local violence.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 1, 2026 Business

    Major 2025 Tax Changes Ahead – Join These Essential Workshops!

    Big changes are coming to 2025 taxes in Philadelphia. The City is offering workshops to help residents navigate new rules and deadlines. Don’t miss these essential sessions—stay informed and prepared.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 1, 2026 Sports

    Philadelphia Eagles Miss Out on Top “Ring-Chasing” Wide Receivers in Latest Free Agency Frenzy

    The Philadelphia Eagles missed key opportunities to acquire top wide receivers in free agency, potentially impacting their championship pursuit, as detailed in A to Z Sports’ latest NFL breakdown.

    By Mia GarciaMarch 1, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Gears Up to Fix Potholes Starting Next Week

    PennDOT announced that pothole repairs across Philadelphia will begin next week. The initiative aims to improve road safety and reduce vehicle damage as crews deploy resources citywide to patch affected streets.

    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 28, 2026 Politics

    Democrat Scores Surprising Victory in Pennsylvania State Senate Race

    In a surprising turn, a Democrat clinched victory in Pennsylvania’s State Senate race, defying expectations and signaling potential shifts in the region’s political landscape, according to The New York Times.

    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 28, 2026 News

    15 Exciting Activities for Couples to Enjoy in Philadelphia

    Discover 15 fun activities for couples in Philadelphia with onbetterliving.com. From romantic strolls to vibrant cultural spots, the city offers diverse experiences perfect for togetherness and adventure.

    By Ava ThompsonFebruary 28, 2026 Education

    Students Forced to Move from Closing North Philly School to Lower-Performing Alternatives in District Plan

    Students from the closing North Philly school are set to transition to other district schools with lower performance ratings, raising concerns about the impact on their education and community stability.

    By William GreenFebruary 28, 2026 Crime

    Serious Crime on SEPTA Drops Significantly in 2025, Transit Agency Reports

    Serious crime on SEPTA dropped in 2025, the transit agency reported. Enhanced security measures and increased police presence contributed to the decline, improving rider safety across Philadelphia’s public transportation system.

    By Ethan RileyFebruary 28, 2026 News

    Manhunt Underway for Suspect in Fatal Shootings of Philadelphia Tow Truck Drivers

    Philadelphia police are searching for a suspect linked to deadly shootings of tow truck drivers. The incidents have raised community concerns as investigations continue. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.

    By Victoria JonesFebruary 28, 2026 Business

    Discover and Support Thriving Black-Owned Businesses in the Philadelphia Suburbs

    Main Line Today highlights Black-owned businesses thriving in Philadelphia’s suburbs, urging residents to support local entrepreneurs. These businesses enrich the community with diverse offerings and foster economic growth.

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