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A rainy, windy Saturday is expected in the Philadelphia area this Memorial Day weekend. CBS News reports showers and gusty winds may disrupt outdoor plans. Residents should prepare for unsettled weather conditions.
Philadelphia’s Abolition School is redefining political education by embracing its “radical potential,” offering courses that challenge traditional narratives and empower activists for social justice, reports prismreports.org.
Philadelphia inches closer to cutting school budgets as city officials propose significant spending reductions. The move sparks debate over potential impacts on education quality and resource availability.
A man has been arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of a woman at a Philadelphia rooming house, authorities confirmed. The investigation is ongoing as police work to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s May 2026 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey reveals mixed signals, with modest growth in new orders but ongoing challenges in employment and supply chain disruptions.
When was the best era in Philly sports history? Our algorithm analyzes decades of data to reveal the city’s peak moments across baseball, football, basketball, and hockey. The results may surprise you.
Philadelphia police found a man fatally shot in the head inside a burning SUV early Wednesday. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deadly incident. No arrests have been reported.
Chris Rabb’s victory in the U.S. House race was shaped by strong support from Northwest Philadelphia and the progressive left, highlighting grassroots organizing and a clear progressive agenda.
Philadelphia’s wedding scene is buzzing with new entertainment trends. From immersive photo booths to live artists, modern luxury couples are redefining celebration with unique, interactive, and Instagram-worthy experiences.
Philadelphia’s $3 billion school closure and modernization plan faces funding challenges. Officials grapple with securing finances to overhaul aging facilities, raising questions about budget priorities and long-term costs.
A recent Brookings Institute study highlights Center City as one of the safer areas in Philadelphia. The report underscores declining crime rates and improved public safety measures in the downtown district.
A Center City office building is set for a partial conversion into apartments, reflecting shifting demand in the real estate market. The move aims to revitalize space amid changing work patterns.
Philadelphia’s rich sports history and passionate fan base make it a top destination for international sports fans. From iconic stadiums to thrilling rivalries, the city offers an unforgettable experience for every enthusiast.
Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit after slavery exhibits at the President’s House site were removed. The city argues the exhibits are vital for acknowledging historical truths. The case highlights ongoing debates over public history.
The 2026 Pennsylvania primary election results are in. Key victories and surprising losses shaped the political landscape. WHYY provides a complete breakdown of winners, losers, and detailed vote counts statewide.
Chris Rabb’s election signals a new era in the House, promising bold reform and progressive leadership. His commitment to equity and innovation positions him as a transformative force for national change.
Philadelphia Magazine highlights 12 unique ways to throw an unforgettable bachelorette party in Philly. From rooftop bars to immersive experiences, these ideas promise non-stop fun and local flair for brides-to-be and their squads.
The School District of Philadelphia unveils its latest budget update, highlighting increased funding for student programs and facility improvements. Officials emphasize priorities in equity and academic support for all students.
Philadelphia’s city beautification efforts, including cleaning vacant lots and planting trees, may help reduce violent crime, according to Penn researchers. Their study highlights the impact of urban renewal on public safety.
In 2025, a wave of bankruptcies has significantly disrupted the Philadelphia-area health care sector, reshaping providers and services across the region, as detailed in The Business Journals analysis.
