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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 Olivia WilliamsApril 6, 2026 Politics

    Chester Trash Incinerator Intensifies Philly Lobbying Amid City Council’s Incineration Ban Debate

    Chester Trash Incinerator increased lobbying efforts in Philadelphia as City Council debates a proposed ban on incineration. The move highlights growing tensions over waste management and environmental health concerns.

    By Charlotte AdamsApril 6, 2026 News

    University City: Philadelphia’s Vibrant Hub for Students and Exciting Living

    University City in Philadelphia emerges as a vibrant hotspot for students, blending top-tier education with lively entertainment. From innovative eateries to cultural venues, it offers an unmatched living experience.

    By Victoria JonesApril 6, 2026 Education

    Here’s what the proposed facilities master plan means for your Philly school

    Philadelphia’s proposed Facilities Master Plan aims to modernize schools by closing underutilized buildings and investing in renovations. The changes could reshape the learning environment for many students citywide.

    By Sophia DavisApril 6, 2026 News

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Treated for Dehydration After Falling Ill at March Event

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was treated for dehydration after falling ill at a March event, the Court confirmed. He received prompt medical care and has since recovered, officials say.

    By Ava ThompsonApril 6, 2026 Crime

    Poll Reveals Philadelphians Demand Bold Action from City Leaders to Combat Crime

    A recent poll by The Pew Charitable Trusts reveals that most Philadelphians want city leaders to prioritize addressing crime. Residents express urgent concerns over safety and call for stronger law enforcement measures.

    By William GreenApril 6, 2026 Business

    Philadelphia’s Bid for the 2028 Democratic National Convention Sets Sights on 2032 Ambitions

    Philadelphia’s bid for the 2028 Democratic National Convention is seen as a strategic move to position the city for the 2032 event, highlighting its growing appeal as a major political and economic hub.

    By Olivia WilliamsApril 6, 2026 Sports

    Eagles Eyeing a New Star to Replace Veteran Kicker Jake Elliott

    The Philadelphia Eagles appear to have their next kicker lined up as a potential replacement for veteran Jake Elliott. Sources suggest the team is evaluating young talent to ensure a seamless transition in upcoming seasons.

    By Charlotte AdamsApril 5, 2026 News

    US Judge Commands Trump Administration to Reinstate Philadelphia Slavery Exhibit

    A U.S. judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore a Philadelphia slavery exhibit that was removed under controversial directives. The ruling emphasizes the importance of preserving historical narratives.

    By Ava ThompsonApril 5, 2026 Politics

    Everyday Struggles Take Center Stage for North Philly Residents, Dimming Political Concerns

    In North Philadelphia, residents say daily struggles like housing and safety outpace political concerns. The article critiques Mayor Kenney’s focus, highlighting a disconnect between city leadership and community needs.

    By Jackson LeeApril 5, 2026 Education

    Trump’s New Strategy: Using Lawsuits to Shake Up Education Reform

    Lawsuits have become a central strategy in the ongoing battle to reshape U.S. education, with conservative groups and allies of former President Trump using the courts to challenge curricula and school policies nationwide.

    By Noah RodriguezApril 5, 2026 Crime

    Shocking Cash Trapping Scam Uncovered at Philadelphia ATMs

    Authorities have uncovered a cash trapping scam targeting Philadelphia ATMs, where criminals install devices to steal victims’ money. Officials urge users to remain vigilant and report suspicious machines immediately.

    By Olivia WilliamsApril 5, 2026 Business

    February 2026 Manufacturing Business Outlook: Key Insights and Trends

    The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s February 2026 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey reveals a modest uptick in regional factory activity, signaling cautious optimism among manufacturers despite ongoing economic uncertainties.

    By William GreenApril 5, 2026 News

    Man in SUV Among Two People Shot in Philadelphia’s East Falls Neighborhood

    A man in an SUV was among two people shot in Philadelphia’s East Falls neighborhood, authorities confirmed. The incident remains under investigation as police work to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

    By Samuel BrownApril 4, 2026 Politics

    Justice Alito Hospitalized in Philadelphia in March, Back on the Bench Within Days

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was treated at a Philadelphia hospital in March for an undisclosed health issue. He returned to the bench just days later, resuming his duties without delay, court officials confirmed.

    By Sophia DavisApril 4, 2026 News

    Discover One Fun Thing to Do: Experience The Simpsons in Philly!

    Fans of “The Simpsons” can catch a unique experience in Philadelphia with the “Simpsons in Philly” event. The interactive exhibit features iconic scenes and exclusive memorabilia, celebrating the show’s legacy.

    By Jackson LeeApril 4, 2026 Education

    Inside Shapiro’s Budget: What It Means for Philly Education

    Governor Shapiro’s budget proposal for Philadelphia schools includes increased funding for classroom resources, mental health services, and infrastructure upgrades. The plan aims to address learning gaps and improve school facilities across the city.

    By Ava ThompsonApril 4, 2026 Crime

    Philadelphia’s Homicide Rate in 2025 Shows Promising Continued Decline

    Philadelphia’s 2025 homicide rate shows a continued decline, marking the lowest levels in recent years. Officials credit community efforts and enhanced policing strategies for the steady drop in violent crime.

    By Charlotte AdamsApril 4, 2026 Business

    Inside the Exciting ‘Shark Tank’ Open Casting Call in Philadelphia That Drew 700 Hopeful Entrepreneurs

    The ‘Shark Tank’ open casting call in Philadelphia attracted 700 hopeful entrepreneurs vying for a chance to pitch their businesses on the hit TV show. The event showcased diverse innovations and entrepreneurial spirit across the city.

    By Mia GarciaApril 4, 2026 Sports

    Philadelphia Sports: Beyond the Eagles, Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers

    Philadelphia’s sports scene goes beyond the Eagles, Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers, showcasing a vibrant culture of local leagues, college teams, and niche sports that unite the community year-round.

    By Miles CooperApril 4, 2026 News

    Powerful Storms Sweep Through Philadelphia Area with Heavy Rain and Strong Winds: Weather Forecast Update

    Strong storms swept through the Philadelphia area, unleashing heavy rain and strong winds, causing disruptions and power outages. CBS News reports ongoing weather updates with forecasts calling for continued unsettled conditions.

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