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Month: July 2025
Former Oklahoma Sooners legend joins an elite NFL club reserved for the league’s absolute best. This milestone cements his legacy among football’s all-time greats. Stay tuned for details on A to Z Sports.
In Northeast Philadelphia, Republican Joe Picozzi expresses optimism about his state Senate bid. He aims to unseat the incumbent by focusing on local concerns and engaging with voters across the district.
Feeling lucky this St. Patrick’s Day weekend? NBC10 Philadelphia presents a guide to the city’s top celebrations, parades, and events, plus festive happenings beyond Philly for a truly spirited holiday.
Philadelphia district officials have disclosed plans to reduce the number of charter schools, citing concerns over funding and student outcomes, as part of a broader strategy to strengthen traditional public schools.
Authorities are seeking suspects involved in a shooting at a South Philadelphia nightclub that injured eight people. Police continue their investigation as the community urges for swift justice.
Philadelphia’s urban flower business thrives with “Fridays on the Farm,” a local initiative boosting farmers and fresh blooms. Supported by Farmers.gov, the program fosters community growth and sustainable agriculture.
Philadelphia Sports Nation celebrates “A Night in Venice — One to Remember Champions,” highlighting a memorable evening honoring the city’s top athletes and historic victories. Fans and champions united in celebration.
A tornado warning in Atlantic County, New Jersey, was canceled after severe weather impacted the Philadelphia region Wednesday. Authorities continue monitoring conditions as the storm system moves east.
A deal has been reached to end the DC33 strike in Philadelphia. Trash collection service will resume starting Monday, restoring sanitation operations after days of disruption. Residents can expect normal pickup schedules soon.
President Joe Biden Highlights Major Investments in Historically Black Colleges at Philly Conference
President Joe Biden spoke at a Philadelphia conference, highlighting increased federal investments in historically Black colleges and universities, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to advancing educational equity.
Rob McElhenney, star of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” has filed legal documents to change his name. The actor’s reasons have not been disclosed. The move has sparked curiosity among fans and media alike.
Students and advocates criticize the Philadelphia school district’s handling of immigrant concerns, calling for improved support and clearer communication. WHYY reports on the growing demands for change in district policies.
A new Pennsylvania crime unit has dismantled groups linked to $2 million in retail thefts, officials announced. The coordinated effort targets organized theft rings affecting local businesses.
Philadelphia launches a new initiative encouraging residents and visitors to support Black-, Latino-, and AAPI-owned businesses. The campaign highlights diverse local shops, boosting economic growth and community pride across the city.
Eagles linebacker faces unexpected cut rumors, labeled a ‘shocking’ candidate by Sports Illustrated. The move could reshape Philly’s defense ahead of the upcoming NFL season. Details remain closely watched.
HVAC technicians in the Philadelphia region are working overtime as a severe heat wave drives demand for air conditioning repairs and installations, CBS News reports. Residents seek relief amid soaring temperatures.
Philadelphia bikers brought early holiday cheer during the Christmas in July Toy Run at Shriners Children’s Hospital, delivering gifts and smiles to young patients. The event highlights community spirit and support for children in need.
In Philadelphia’s suburbs, a large group of canvassers is mobilizing to engage Jewish voters ahead of upcoming elections. Their efforts aim to address community concerns and influence key races in this pivotal region.
After an Abbott Elementary crossover, LancasterOnline revisits top episodes of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The Unscripted column highlights fan-favorite moments, exploring why the show remains a comedy staple.
After a 5-year secret investigation, Philadelphia became the first school district in the U.S. to face criminal charges for environmental violations, marking a historic legal action, reports Inquirer.com.