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Cherelle L. Parker was inaugurated as Philadelphia’s first female mayor, marking a historic milestone for the city. Her leadership promises a new chapter focused on progress and inclusivity.
Philadelphia honored Juneteenth with a vibrant parade and live entertainment, celebrating African American freedom and culture. The event drew large crowds, highlighting the city’s commitment to recognizing this historic day.
A disaster emergency has been declared in Pennsylvania as a dangerous winter storm brings heavy snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. Authorities urge residents to stay indoors and prepare for possible power outages.
Philadelphia’s school district may close 20 schools under a new facilities plan aimed at addressing shrinking enrollment and budget challenges, sparking concern among community members and educators.
A recent Pew Charitable Trusts poll reveals Philadelphians are increasingly worried about public safety and their financial well-being, highlighting growing concerns over crime rates and economic stability in the city.
Longtime family-owned pizza brand announced it will close its Fishtown location, citing shifting market dynamics. The closure marks the end of an era for the beloved neighborhood eatery.
Dallas Goedert’s expected exit from the Eagles could pave the way for Philadelphia to re-sign a beloved offensive player. Fans eagerly anticipate the potential return as the team reshapes its lineup.
Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia has appointed Marek Abraham as its new Director of Rooms. Abraham brings extensive hospitality experience, aiming to elevate guest services and operational excellence at the luxury property.
Philadelphia International Airport will close two security checkpoints as the ongoing government shutdown continues to impact travel. Passengers are advised to expect delays and plan accordingly, WHYY reports.
In “I (Barely) Survived the Netflix House,” Esquire’s reporter reveals the intense, surreal experience inside Netflix’s iconic office, exposing the high-pressure culture behind the streaming giant’s success.
Philadelphia faces potential closure of 20 schools next year amid budget cuts and declining enrollment. The district aims to consolidate resources, sparking community concern and calls for transparency.
Philadelphia’s high homicide clearance rate reflects concerted police efforts, community cooperation, and advanced investigative techniques, highlighting the city’s commitment to solving violent crimes, WHYY reports.
Philadelphia faces a cold Thursday as temperatures dip below average. Meteorologists track a possible snow event later this week, with CBS News providing updates on the evolving forecast and travel advisories.
Eight Bucks County companies rank among the top 150 employers in the region, highlighting the area’s growing economic strength. These businesses play a key role in local job creation and community development.
In Roob’s Obs examines whether Eagles free agent Jaelan Phillips justifies a $20 million-plus contract. The analysis weighs his past performance and potential impact as Philadelphia seeks to bolster its defense.
Philadelphia faces another wintry mix Tuesday, bringing sleet and snow showers before temperatures rise into the 50s and 60s later this week, signaling a swift transition to milder spring weather.
Philadelphia offers 27 must-do Christmas events and holiday activities for kids, curated by Mommy Poppins. From festive light displays to holiday crafts, families can enjoy a season full of joy and memorable experiences across the city.
Philadelphia public schools opted out of applying for Governor Shapiro’s latest grant aimed at recruiting special education teachers, citing concerns over funding conditions and implementation challenges, Chalkbeat reports.
The Eastern District of Pennsylvania has appointed a new First Assistant United States Attorney, strengthening the Department of Justice’s leadership team in its mission to uphold federal law and ensure justice.
Mayor Cherelle Parker has allowed a City Council-approved ordinance expanding business curfew hours to become law without her signature, sparking debate over public safety and economic recovery efforts.
