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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 Mia GarciaMarch 19, 2026 News

    Judge Rules No Immediate Restoration Needed for Slavery Exhibits at Philadelphia’s President’s House

    A judge ruled that remaining slavery exhibits at Philadelphia’s President’s House do not require restoration at this time. The decision impacts ongoing debates over historic preservation and interpretation of the site.

    By Ethan RileyMarch 19, 2026 Politics

    Can Anti-Corruption Policies Transform Philly’s Political Culture?

    Philadelphia’s entrenched political culture faces renewed scrutiny as anti-corruption policies gain momentum. Advocates argue reforms could restore trust, but critics question if they tackle deep-rooted challenges effectively.

    By Ethan RileyMarch 19, 2026 News

    WNBA Expands to Historic 18 Teams with Exciting New Franchises in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia

    The WNBA announces expansion to a historic 18 teams with new franchises in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia, marking a major step in the league’s growth and national reach.

    By Miles CooperMarch 19, 2026 Education

    ‘More Than a School to Us, It’s Our Home’: Philadelphia Students and Advocates Rally Against Closures at Town Hall

    Philadelphia students and advocates voiced strong opposition to proposed school closures at a heated town hall, emphasizing that schools are “more than a school to us. It’s our home,” highlighting deep community ties and concerns over the impact.

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 19, 2026 News

    Manhunt Escalates for Suspect in Fatal Philadelphia Tow Truck Driver Shootings

    Philadelphia authorities have intensified their search for a suspect linked to the deadly shootings of tow truck drivers. Investigations continue as the community urges for swift justice. Updates on FOX 29 Philadelphia.

    By William GreenMarch 19, 2026 Crime

    Two Men Injured in Center City Philadelphia Airbnb Shooting; Gunman Apprehended

    Two men were injured in a shooting outside an Airbnb in Center City Philadelphia. The gunman was quickly apprehended by police. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the incident.

    By Ava ThompsonMarch 18, 2026 Sports

    The Birds’ season comes to a disappointing end: 5 questions for the offseason – WHYY

    The Philadelphia Eagles’ season ends on a disappointing note, leaving fans eager for answers. As the offseason begins, five key questions emerge about the team’s direction and prospects for 2024.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 18, 2026 News

    More Than a Dozen Arrests Made in Philadelphia Shootings Over Two Years

    Over a dozen arrests have been made in connection to a series of shootings in Philadelphia over the past two years, authorities confirmed. The continued efforts aim to curb gun violence across the city, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 18, 2026 Politics

    Democrats Surge Across Philadelphia Region as Republicans Lose Ground Even in Strongholds

    Democrats scored decisive wins across the Philadelphia region, signaling a shift as Republicans lose ground even in traditionally friendly areas. The results highlight changing political dynamics ahead of upcoming elections.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 18, 2026 News

    When “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” Collides with “Abbott Elementary”: A Hilarious New Twist

    Valpotorch.com explores the unique crossover between “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “Abbott Elementary,” blending dark comedy with heartfelt workplace humor in an unexpected TV mashup sensation.

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 18, 2026 Crime

    ERO Philadelphia Arrests 29 Criminal Noncitizens in Intense Weeklong Operation

    Archived: ERO Philadelphia arrested 29 criminal noncitizens during a weeklong surge operation, officials announced. The effort targeted individuals with criminal records to enhance community safety.

    By Miles CooperMarch 18, 2026 News

    Deadly Overnight Shooting in North Philly Leaves One Dead, Three Injured

    A man was killed and three others injured in a multiple shooting overnight in North Philadelphia, authorities confirmed. Police are investigating the incident and searching for suspects. Further details have not yet been released.

    By Ethan RileyMarch 18, 2026 Business

    Holiday Shopping Heats Up as Small Business Saturday Approaches

    Holiday shopping is in full swing across Philadelphia as Small Business Saturday approaches. Local retailers gear up to welcome shoppers supporting neighborhood shops this weekend, boosting the city’s small business economy.

    By Charlotte AdamsMarch 18, 2026 Sports

    6 Winners and Losers from the Philadelphia Eagles’ First Week of Free Agency, Featuring a Surprising Running Back Spotlight

    Philadelphia Eagles’ free agency opened with notable shifts. Winners include key veterans boosting depth, while some prospects faced setbacks. Notably, a running back other than Saquon Barkley emerged as a surprise contender.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 17, 2026 News

    Jesús Luzardo to Honor His Commitment to the Phillies and His Dad

    Jesús Luzardo commits to the Philadelphia Phillies, honoring both his professional promise and his late father’s legacy. The pitcher’s dedication underscores a heartfelt bond as he aims to make an impact on the mound.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 17, 2026 Politics

    In liberal Philly, a year of anxiety over health and politics makes it hard to ditch the mask – WHYY

    In liberal Philadelphia, ongoing concerns about health and political division have made it difficult for many to stop wearing masks, even as pandemic restrictions ease. Anxiety lingers amid uncertain times.

    By Jackson LeeMarch 17, 2026 News

    Wawa Welcome America Unveils Exciting Lineup of Performers for Pre-July 4th Events

    Wawa Welcome America has unveiled its lineup of performers for events leading up to the July 4th concert in Philadelphia. The series promises diverse entertainment ahead of the city’s Independence Day celebration.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 17, 2026 Education

    Philly Students Say Goodbye to Half Days for Good

    Philadelphia schools are ending half-day schedules starting this fall, ensuring students receive full instructional time. The move aims to boost learning and better align with state education standards.

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 17, 2026 Crime

    Suspect Keon King Charged with Murder in Death of Philadelphia Woman Kada Scott; New Details Emerge

    Keon King has been charged with murder in the death of Philadelphia woman Kada Scott, authorities confirmed. New details reveal the circumstances surrounding the case are under active investigation.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 17, 2026 Business

    Comcast and Sixers Halt Market Street Demolition Plans Ahead of Summer Tourism Boom

    Comcast and the Philadelphia 76ers have paused Market Street demolition plans ahead of the summer tourism surge, aiming to minimize disruption in the city’s busiest season, officials confirmed.

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