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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 William GreenJuly 5, 2026 News

    Pope Leo XIV Urges Global Unity in Inspiring Liberty Medal Acceptance Ceremony in Philadelphia

    Pope Leo XIV called for global unity during his acceptance of the Liberty Medal at a Philadelphia ceremony. Emphasizing peace and cooperation, he urged nations to work together for a better future.

    By Isabella RossiJuly 5, 2026 Politics

    Philadelphia Socialists and Progressives Unite to Challenge the Old-School Big-City Political Machine in Ward Races

    Philadelphia socialists and progressives are mobilizing ward races, challenging the entrenched big-city political machine. Their organized efforts signal a major shift in local power dynamics.

    By Olivia WilliamsJuly 5, 2026 News

    Exciting Things to Do in Philly This Weekend: Beer Festivals, Movies, Pride Events, and More!

    Philadelphia buzzes this weekend with vibrant events, including lively beer festivals, outdoor movie screenings, and colorful Pride celebrations. Discover fun for all ages across the city in Metro Philadelphia’s latest guide.

    By Caleb WilsonJuly 5, 2026 Education

    New Philly Schools Report Reveals Rising Staff Costs, Falling Enrollment, and Declining Academic Performance

    A new Philadelphia schools report reveals increased staff spending amid declining student enrollment, coinciding with worsening academic outcomes, raising concerns over resource allocation and educational effectiveness.

    By Ava ThompsonJuly 5, 2026 Crime

    District Attorney Larry Krasner Unveils Report Highlighting Success of Accelerated Misdemeanor Program with Low Re-Arrest Rates and a Safer Philadelphia

    District Attorney Larry Krasner has released a new report on the Accelerated Misdemeanor Program (AMP), revealing notably low re-arrest rates and highlighting its role in creating a safer, freer Philadelphia. Read more on phillyda.org.

    By Victoria JonesJuly 5, 2026 Business

    Philly Bars Seek Permits to Stay Open Until 4 a.m. This Summer

    Several Philadelphia bars have applied for permits to extend their operating hours until 4 a.m. this summer. The move aims to boost nightlife as the city recovers from pandemic restrictions. Permits are under review by city officials.

    By Mia GarciaJuly 5, 2026 Sports

    Eagles Gain a Game-Changing Advantage Amid Major Team Overhaul

    The Philadelphia Eagles hold a unique advantage amid major roster shifts on offense and defense. This luxury could ease their transition, potentially stabilizing the team as they navigate significant changes on both sides of the ball.

    By Miles CooperJuly 5, 2026 News

    Wawa Welcome America Day 16: A Spectacular July 4th Celebration in Philadelphia

    Wawa Welcome America Day 16 marked a spectacular July 4th celebration in Philadelphia, featuring live music, fireworks, and community events. NBC10 Philadelphia captured the city’s patriotic spirit and festive atmosphere.

    By Atticus ReedJuly 4, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Shines Bright as the Nation’s 250th Anniversary Approaches

    As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, Philadelphia is experiencing renewed attention and development, highlighting its pivotal role in American history and its vibrant cultural present.

    By William GreenJuly 4, 2026 Politics

    Reform Coalition Sets Sights on Philly Committee Seats, Facing Fierce Party Pushback

    A reform coalition is challenging traditional power in Philadelphia by targeting key party committee seats, sparking resistance from established local Democrats. The effort aims to reshape the city’s political landscape.

    By Isabella RossiJuly 4, 2026 News

    World Cafe Live Files for Bankruptcy and Rebrands with a New Name

    World Cafe Live has filed for bankruptcy and announced a name change, signaling a major shift for the popular Philadelphia music venue. Details on future operations and ownership are pending. (Inquirer.com)

    By Miles CooperJuly 4, 2026 Education

    Nearly 60 Philadelphia Schools to Hold Virtual Classes Wednesday Due to Heat

    Nearly 60 School District of Philadelphia schools will switch to virtual learning on Wednesday due to extreme heat conditions, prioritizing student safety amid a heat advisory, officials announced.

    By William GreenJuly 4, 2026 Crime

    Tragic Shooting in Philly’s Tacony Neighborhood Leaves One Dead on Sunday Afternoon

    A man was shot and killed Sunday afternoon in Philadelphia’s Tacony neighborhood, police confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident and seeking witnesses as the community reels from the violence.

    By Isabella RossiJuly 4, 2026 Business

    Inside Evolution’s Hidden Casino Floors in Philly and Atlantic City Driving the Online Gaming Boom

    Evolution’s hidden casino floors in Philadelphia and Atlantic City are fueling rapid growth in online gaming. These strategic hubs support live dealer games, boosting the sector’s expansion nationwide.

    By Victoria JonesJuly 4, 2026 Sports

    Philadelphia Eagles Star Defender Officially Holding Out

    Philadelphia Eagles star defender officially called for holding, impacting key moments in the game. The Big Lead details how this penalty influenced the team’s defensive strategy and overall performance.

    By Caleb WilsonJuly 4, 2026 News

    June 21, 2026: Key Insights and Analysis on Today’s Workforce Trends

    On June 21, 2026, OnLabor delivers critical news and analysis on labor trends, policy shifts, and workers’ rights, highlighting pivotal developments shaping the future of work and labor markets worldwide.

    By Caleb WilsonJuly 3, 2026 News

    Penn State Student Tragically Killed in South Philadelphia Shooting

    A Penn State student was fatally shot near a South Philadelphia home, police say. Authorities are investigating the incident as the community mourns the tragic loss. No arrests have been made yet.

    By Ethan RileyJuly 3, 2026 Politics

    ‘Not Participating’: Dr. Ala Stanford Withdraws from Debate Just Hours Before Event

    Dr. Ala Stanford abruptly exited the WHYY debate just hours before it was set to begin, citing concerns over the event’s format. The sudden withdrawal sparked discussions on inclusivity and representation in local health dialogues.

    By Jackson LeeJuly 3, 2026 Education

    Empowering Philly Students: Unlocking the Secrets to Financial Success

    Guest Commentary explores efforts to enhance financial literacy among Philadelphia students. Initiatives aim to equip youth with essential money management skills, preparing them for a secure economic future.

    By Ethan RileyJuly 3, 2026 Crime

    Pennsylvania Man Charged in Shocking Murder-for-Hire Plot Targeting Ex-Girlfriend and Her Former Partners

    A Pennsylvania man has been charged in a murder-for-hire plot targeting his ex-girlfriend and two other men she dated, officials said. The suspect allegedly hired a hitman to carry out the attacks, CBS News reports.

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