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An MLB umpire attending the Phillies-Diamondbacks series was assaulted in Philadelphia’s Center City, police sources confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident as the umpire recovers.
Philly City Council is introducing fewer bills than in previous years, raising questions about legislative productivity and its impact on addressing the city’s pressing issues. Does this slowdown matter for Philadelphia’s future?
A small plane crashed near a park in Northeast Philadelphia on Thursday. Emergency crews responded swiftly, with authorities investigating the cause. No immediate reports on casualties have been released.
A new ball pit bar has opened in Philadelphia, featuring a nostalgic ’80s and ’90s playlist, a slide, and arcade games. The unique venue offers a playful twist on nightlife for adults seeking retro fun.
The Philadelphia Board of Education has postponed its vote on a controversial facilities plan to close 17 schools after community pushback, highlighting ongoing tensions over district resource management.
Philadelphia’s 2025 homicide total reached its lowest point since 1966, marking a significant drop in violent crime. Officials highlight improved policing and community efforts as key factors behind the decline.
Chester County recently ranked among the priciest in the Philadelphia region for home sales, according to VISTA.Today. Rising demand and limited inventory are driving up property values in the area.
Patriots players weigh in on the potential addition of A.J. Brown to New England. Voices from the locker room reveal excitement and expectations as the team eyes a new offensive threat, reports 98.5 The Sports Hub.
Philadelphia is set to face former President Trump in the Third Circuit over a legal battle surrounding a slavery exhibit. The case highlights tensions over historical representation and free speech rights.
Penn alum Chris Rabb’s recent primary victory signals a potential shift in Philadelphia politics, as experts highlight his progressive platform and grassroots support as catalysts for change in the city’s political landscape.
Stateside Live! has opened its expanded entertainment complex in South Philadelphia, featuring new dining, live music venues, and event spaces. The development aims to boost local nightlife and attract diverse audiences.
A man accused of peeping in a Target bathroom in Abington Township, Pennsylvania, has been identified as a Philadelphia school teacher, authorities confirmed. The investigation is ongoing.
Philadelphians are determined to see another significant drop in gun violence in 2026. Community leaders and officials are ramping up efforts to build on recent progress, aiming for safer neighborhoods across the city.
UBS has appointed a new leader for its Philadelphia operations and announced plans to relocate its Conshohocken office, signaling strategic growth and a renewed regional focus, The Business Journals reports.
Eagles’ new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion is making an immediate impact, setting a high standard for rookies with his disciplined approach and clear communication, signaling a fresh direction for the team’s offense.
Clear and cool conditions settle over the Philadelphia region Thursday night, offering a crisp end to the day. Skies remain clear with temperatures dropping into the upper 50s, providing a refreshing evening for residents.
Saquon Barkley enlists former NFL star to boost his performance as the Eagles’ new offense under Sean Mannion begins to take shape. The move signals a strategic push for greater on-field impact.
Trump’s surrogates in Philadelphia sought to engage Black voters by distributing cigars and cognac, aiming to boost support ahead of the election. The effort drew mixed reactions from the community.
Philadelphia is gearing up for a Valentine’s Day full of fun and romance. From Drexel Triangle’s special events to local dining and entertainment, the city offers something for every couple this February 14.
Philadelphia’s plan to close 20 schools faces renewed criticism, as closures from 13 years ago continue to affect communities. Critics warn history could repeat, deepening educational inequities in the city.
