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Western Pennsylvania’s political landscape is shifting, challenging its long-standing “Alabama of the North” label. New voting patterns signal a fresh era in PA politics, reshaping the state’s balance of power.
Philadelphia’s 2026 calendar is bustling with major events, from sports championships to cultural festivals. NBC10 Philadelphia highlights key happenings that promise to energize the city and draw national attention throughout the year.
The School District of Philadelphia and the city’s archdiocesan schools will operate virtually on Wednesday due to inclement weather. Students and staff should prepare for remote learning for the day, officials announced.
Philadelphia has seen a remarkable drop in crime rates, thanks to community policing, data-driven strategies, and investment in social programs. The city’s approach offers a model for urban safety nationwide.
In 2025, Toll Brothers shattered sales records as the nation’s largest homebuilders significantly increased activity in the Philadelphia area, signaling robust growth and a competitive market.
In “Ten Things I’m Thankful For in Philadelphia Sports: 2025 Edition,” Crossing Broad highlights the city’s resilient teams, standout athletes, and memorable moments that continue to unite passionate fans across Philadelphia this year.
Philadelphia police have stepped up patrols in select areas following recent U.S. strikes in Iran, aiming to ensure public safety amid heightened tensions, CBS News reports. Authorities urge vigilance and cooperation.
Three people were injured in separate shootings overnight in the Philadelphia area, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incidents as part of ongoing efforts to curb gun violence in the city.
National Park workers in Philadelphia prepare for possible furloughs amid a looming government shutdown. Staff face uncertainty as funding gaps threaten operations and visitor services at local sites.
Mommy Poppins highlights 20 top winter getaways and day trips from Philadelphia, offering families diverse options for seasonal fun. From snowy escapes to cozy retreats, explore nearby destinations perfect for chilly-weather adventures.
Philadelphia school board members voted to eliminate half days from next year’s calendar, aiming to maximize instructional time and improve student learning outcomes, officials announced Wednesday.
A 2022 report by lawmakers highlights that policies implemented by Philadelphia’s District Attorney have contributed to the city’s rising crime rate, sparking debate over criminal justice approaches in the region.
M&T Bank’s new Philadelphia market president aims to boost SBA lending and expand wealth management services, focusing on supporting local businesses and enhancing client financial growth in the region.
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly targeting the son of a Philadelphia Eagles legend in a bold trade move, adding intensity to the fierce rivalry. The potential deal has ignited fan speculation and league buzz.
A Philadelphia neighbor took matters into their own hands by using a trash can to fill a dangerous sinkhole on their street, highlighting local frustrations with delayed city repairs, CBS News reports.
At least two people have died following an explosion at a nursing home in Philadelphia. Emergency responders are on the scene, with investigations underway to determine the cause of the blast. Authorities urge caution in the area.
“What Change Feels Like – The Philadelphia Citizen” explores the city’s evolving social and economic landscape, capturing diverse voices as communities navigate growth, challenges, and hope for a more inclusive future.
Philly school leaders invite community feedback on proposed school closures. Residents can share their thoughts through upcoming public meetings and online forums, impacting final decisions on the district’s future.
The Heritage Foundation warns that Philadelphia residents face rising risks under District Attorney Larry Krasner, citing increased crime rates and declining public safety as key concerns in the city.
FMC Corp. is exploring a potential sale after reporting a $2.2 billion loss, signaling major shifts ahead for the chemical manufacturer. The company aims to stabilize amid market pressures.
