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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 Sophia DavisMarch 22, 2026 News

    Bitterly Cold Thursday in Philadelphia Region: Tracking the Potential for More Snow

    A bitterly cold Thursday grips the Philadelphia region as residents brace for dropping temperatures. Weather officials are closely monitoring conditions for potential additional snowfall. Stay tuned for updates.

    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 22, 2026 Politics

    State Sen. Sharif Street Launches Exciting Campaign to Succeed Retiring Congressman Dwight Evans

    State Sen. Sharif Street officially launched his campaign for Congress, aiming to succeed retiring Rep. Dwight Evans. Street seeks to bring his legislative experience to the federal level in this competitive Philadelphia race.

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 22, 2026 News

    Discover the Ultimate Family Adventure in ‘Secret Headquarters’

    NBC10 Philadelphia highlights “Secret Headquarters,” a family-friendly adventure film blending action and humor. Perfect for all ages, the movie offers fun, excitement, and heartfelt moments for families to enjoy together.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 22, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia School Closings: Delays and Cancellations Due to Freezing Wind Chills and Icy Conditions

    Philadelphia school closings and delays were announced due to dangerously cold single-digit wind chills and icy conditions, impacting campus safety. Officials urge parents to check updates before heading out. (FOX 29 Philadelphia)

    By Mia GarciaMarch 22, 2026 Crime

    How Social Media Posts Cracked Years-Old Philadelphia Shooting Cases, Say Officials

    Philadelphia officials credit social media posts for breakthroughs in solving years-old shooting cases. Digital clues helped investigators identify suspects, bringing new hope to cold cases, 6abc reports.

    By Miles CooperMarch 22, 2026 Business

    What Business Students Discover About Ethics While Volunteering in a Philadelphia Soup Kitchen

    Business students in Philadelphia gain hands-on ethics lessons by volunteering at a local soup kitchen, where real-world challenges shape their understanding of social responsibility and ethical leadership.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 22, 2026 Sports

    Where Philadelphia Eagles Players Are Heading in the 2026 NFL Free Agency Frenzy

    Several Philadelphia Eagles players have signed with new teams in the 2026 NFL free agency period, shaking up rosters across the league. Delawareonline.com reports on the key departures and new destinations.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 22, 2026 News

    Kim Hudson Shares Exclusive Insights on Today’s Top Stories

    Kim Hudson, a seasoned journalist with CBS News, is renowned for her in-depth reporting and compelling storytelling. She continues to deliver impactful news coverage on major national and international events.

    By Olivia WilliamsMarch 21, 2026 News

    Spring Arrives Friday in the Philadelphia Region with Evening Rain Expected – Here’s Your Weather Forecast

    Spring officially begins Friday in the Philadelphia region, with evening rain expected to move in. CBS News reports a cloudy day followed by showers overnight, with temperatures remaining mild throughout the weekend.

    By Isabella RossiMarch 21, 2026 Politics

    ‘Idiots,’ ‘Criminals’ and ‘Scum’: The Most Toxic Political Climate in the US Since the Civil War

    Political hostility in the US has reached levels not seen since the Civil War, marked by insults like “idiots,” “criminals,” and “scum.” This toxic rhetoric deepens divisions and threatens national unity, experts warn.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 21, 2026 News

    7 Exciting Activities to Enjoy with Your Dog in Philadelphia

    Philadelphia offers plenty of fun for dogs and their owners. From scenic park strolls to pup-friendly cafes and historic trails, discover 7 top activities that make the city a canine paradise, per the American Kennel Club.

    By Ava ThompsonMarch 21, 2026 Education

    Community Unites to Save Lankenau Environmental Science High School

    Community members rallied to save Lankenau Environmental Science High School, urging officials to keep the specialized program open. Advocates emphasize its unique role in fostering STEM education in Philadelphia.

    By Charlotte AdamsMarch 21, 2026 Crime

    ‘Not for Nothing’: A Gritty New South Philly Crime Drama Hits Theaters and Amazon Prime

    “Not for Nothing,” a gritty South Philly crime drama, premieres in theaters and on Amazon Prime. The film explores loyalty and survival in the city’s underworld, marking a bold new chapter for Philly-set storytelling.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 21, 2026 Business

    Bill Gates-Backed TerraPower to Launch $450M Cancer Treatment Facility in Philadelphia

    Bill Gates-backed TerraPower is set to build a $450M cancer treatment facility in Philadelphia, advancing cutting-edge therapies. The project aims to boost local biotech and improve patient care options.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 21, 2026 Sports

    Major Twist in A.J. Brown Saga: Philadelphia Eagles Reportedly Delay Blockbuster Decision

    NFL trade rumors heat up as the Philadelphia Eagles reportedly delay a blockbuster decision in the A.J. Brown saga. Fans and analysts await clarity on the star receiver’s future move.

    By Miles CooperMarch 21, 2026 News

    Two Men Injured in Separate Overnight Shootings Across Philadelphia

    Two men were injured in separate shootings overnight across Philadelphia, police reported. Authorities are investigating both incidents as they work to determine the circumstances surrounding the attacks.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 20, 2026 News

    Cloudy and Cool Sunday in Philadelphia, Followed by Warmer, Rainy Weather Midweek

    Philadelphia faces a cloudy, cool Sunday as temperatures remain below average. A shift arrives midweek with a warmer, rainy weather pattern expected to bring showers and milder conditions, CBS News reports.

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 20, 2026 Politics

    Krasner, Kensington, Sixers, and Trump: A Closer Look at Philadelphia’s Hot Topics

    Guest Commentary explores the intersecting issues facing Philadelphia, from Krasner’s reforms and Kensington’s challenges to the Sixers’ impact and Trump’s political influence, offering a nuanced perspective on the city’s current landscape.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 20, 2026 News

    Top Mini Golf Destinations in the Philly Area Recommended by Readers

    Readers of Courier-Post have spoken: the best mini golf spots in the Philly area offer fun for all ages. From themed courses to scenic greens, locals reveal top picks for family outings and casual play.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 20, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia’s School Enrollment Drops Once More: What’s Behind the Decline?

    Philadelphia’s school district enrollment is declining once again, raising concerns about funding and resource allocation. The trend highlights ongoing challenges facing urban education in Pennsylvania.

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