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Haitians in Philadelphia view the upcoming FIFA World Cup match against Brazil as a powerful moment to showcase their resilience and pride. Community members gather to support and celebrate their team on the global stage.
Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner, backed by George Soros, threatened ICE agents at Philly airport, saying, “I will put you in handcuffs,” Fox News reports. The confrontation highlights ongoing tensions over immigration enforcement.
Bucks County and Philadelphia gear up for America 250 celebrations with parades, fireworks, and community events. PhillyBurbs highlights key festivities honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary across the region.
Three of Philadelphia’s top teachers share insights on how education has evolved and what keeps their passion alive in the classroom. Their stories highlight dedication amid changing times. Read more on Inquirer.com.
Philadelphia has seen an overall drop in crime, according to a new Pew study. However, significant disparities persist across neighborhoods, highlighting ongoing challenges in ensuring citywide safety, PhillyTrib reports.
A developer has proposed a 110-unit residential building on a long-vacant lot in Francisville, aiming to revitalize the neighborhood and address housing demand, according to The Business Journals.
As the 2026 NFL season approaches, speculation grows around the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 1 opponent. Early projections point to a high-stakes matchup, setting the tone for the Eagles’ campaign.
A violent night in Philadelphia left four people injured in separate incidents, including multiple shootings and a stabbing, authorities report. Police continue investigations as the community calls for increased safety measures.
A man was killed and two others injured in a triple shooting in North Philadelphia, police say. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no arrests made yet. The motive remains unclear.
Voters in Pennsylvania headed to the polls on a steamy, low-turnout primary day, focusing on crucial issues set to shape the November elections. Despite the heat and quiet streets, stakes remain high.
Philadelphia City Council has voted to ban horse-drawn carriages, citing animal welfare concerns. The decision ends a long-standing tradition as the city moves toward more modern, humane transport options.
The School District of Philadelphia announces its 2026 summer programs, offering students enriching academic and recreational opportunities to engage, learn, and grow throughout the break. Registration opens soon.
A Bucks County woman who reported a sexual assault was tragically killed, leaving her family devastated. Loved ones say she was struggling alone before her death, highlighting ongoing issues of support for survivors.
Boozy ice cream brand is opening a new Center City location in partnership with Botld, expanding its footprint in the growing adult dessert market. The collaboration aims to blend craft spirits with frozen treats.
A multi-million dollar plan is set to tackle traffic congestion around South Philadelphia’s sports complex. The initiative aims to improve flow and safety for fans and residents, easing game-day gridlock.
The Haitian community in Philadelphia joyously celebrates Haiti’s return to the FIFA World Cup after 50 years. Festivities highlight unity and pride ahead of the historic tournament. (FOX 29 Philadelphia)
Exclusive: Justice Samuel Alito was hospitalized last month in a previously undisclosed incident, CNN reports. Details about his condition and circumstances remain limited as the Supreme Court keeps the matter private.
Irish rock band Fontaines D.C. delivered electrifying performances during two sold-out shows in Philadelphia on the same day, thrilling fans with their energetic presence and powerful sound.
Mayor Parker testified at the biannual School District of Philadelphia hearing during City Council, addressing key issues in education funding and district reforms aimed at improving student outcomes.
Data reveals a 56% drop in homicides across Philadelphia, with several police districts reporting zero murders recently. Officials credit community efforts and targeted policing for the historic decline.
