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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 Jackson LeeApril 27, 2026 News

    2026 Philadelphia Supercross Results: Latest Updates and Highlights

    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.

    By Miles CooperApril 26, 2026 Politics

    Does Mehmet Oz Actually Live in Pennsylvania? Find Out Here!

    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.

    By Charlotte AdamsApril 26, 2026 News

    Top Family-Friendly Spots to Celebrate Halloween in Philly

    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.

    By Mia GarciaApril 26, 2026 Education

    Here’s What Students, Parents, and Teachers Are Saying About Philly’s School Closure Plan

    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.

    By Charlotte AdamsApril 26, 2026 Crime

    Stay Safe and Informed with the Citizen App

    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.

    By Miles CooperApril 26, 2026 Business

    Celebrating Excellence: Soha St. Juste and Fifteen Architecture + Design Shine at the 2026 Diversity in Business Awards

    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.

    By Victoria JonesApril 26, 2026 Sports

    Is Kevin Patullo the Most Disappointing Kevin in Philadelphia Sports History?

    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.

    By Atticus ReedApril 26, 2026 News

    Chef Nick Kennedy’s Vision: Crafting a Must-Visit Dining Destination in Philadelphia’s Fishtown

    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.

    By Mia GarciaApril 26, 2026 Politics

    Chris Rabb Bounces Back to Lead Fundraising in Philly’s Congressional Race After $161K Theft Allegation

    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.

    By Victoria JonesApril 26, 2026 News

    South Philly’s Former Adult Entertainment Venue Sells for $2.3 Million, Set for Exciting New Transformation

    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.

    By Isabella RossiApril 26, 2026 Education

    Lankenau Students, Staff, and Parents Unite to Fight Proposed School Closure

    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.

    By Ethan RileyApril 26, 2026 Crime

    Does Crime in Philly Deter Prospective College Students? – The Philadelphia Citizen

    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.

    By Atticus ReedApril 26, 2026 Business

    Bimbo Bakeries Relocates Headquarters After 17 Years in Philadelphia Area

    Bimbo Bakeries is relocating its headquarters after 17 years in the Philadelphia area. The move marks a significant shift for the company, aiming to align operations with future growth strategies, The Business Journals reports.

    By Jackson LeeApril 26, 2026 Sports

    Man Shot Outside Sports Bar in Philadelphia’s Frankford Neighborhood

    A man was shot outside a sports bar in Philadelphia’s Frankford section late Tuesday night. Authorities are investigating the incident, but no arrests have been made. The victim’s condition remains unknown.

    By William GreenApril 25, 2026 News

    One Dead, Another Injured in North Philadelphia Double Shooting, Police Report

    One dead, another injured in a double shooting in North Philadelphia, police report. Authorities responded quickly and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. No arrests have been made yet.

    By Isabella RossiApril 25, 2026 Politics

    The Democratic primary for sheriff in Philadelphia is off to an expensive start – Inquirer.com

    The Democratic primary for Philadelphia sheriff is already heating up with costly campaigns. Candidates are investing heavily as they vie for a crucial law enforcement role in the city, signaling a high-stakes race ahead.

    By Caleb WilsonApril 25, 2026 News

    Experience Thrills Like Never Before at Urban Air’s Massive New 30,000-Square-Foot Mega Park in Philadelphia!

    Urban Air has launched a new 30,000-square-foot mega park in Philadelphia, offering thrilling indoor adventures for all ages. The venue features trampolines, obstacle courses, and climbing walls, promising high-flying fun for families and thrill-seekers alike.

    By Jackson LeeApril 25, 2026 Education

    Haverford High School History Teacher Honored as Nation’s Top Educator

    Haverford High School history teacher has been named the nation’s Teacher of the Year, recognizing exceptional dedication and impact in education, WHYY reports. This honor highlights outstanding commitment to student learning.

    By Caleb WilsonApril 25, 2026 Crime

    Philly Man Admits to Series of Bold Robberies Targeting Brinks Armored Trucks

    A Philadelphia man has pleaded guilty to multiple robberies targeting Brinks armored trucks, authorities announced. The suspect admitted involvement in several high-profile heists, prompting ongoing investigations.

    By Sophia DavisApril 25, 2026 Business

    Cavs Dominate Philadelphia with a Commanding 133-107 Victory

    The Cleveland Cavaliers dominated the Philadelphia 76ers with a decisive 133-107 victory, showcasing strong offense and defense. The win strengthens the Cavs’ playoff positioning and highlights their depth and skill on the court.

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