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Day: July 14, 2025
President Donald Trump’s administration has slashed nearly $7 million in funding for Philadelphia’s city government, sparking concerns over impacts on local services and programs, according to Inquirer.com.
A new marina and entertainment complex is planned for Northeast Philadelphia, promising waterfront dining, boating, and recreational activities. The project aims to boost local tourism and economy along the Delaware River.
A new pilot program in Philadelphia equips buses with cameras to enhance safety for students boarding and exiting. The initiative aims to deter misconduct and ensure secure transit for young passengers.
Recent campus safety alerts at St. Joe’s have sparked concern among students, highlighting ongoing security issues. NBC10 Philadelphia reports calls for increased patrols and enhanced safety measures on campus.
The Philadelphia Commerce Department has partnered with Achievability to oversee storefront upgrades in West Philadelphia, aiming to revitalize local businesses and enhance community appeal.
The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship, securing a decisive victory to advance to Super Bowl 59. Key plays and standout performances highlighted their road to the big game.
Three people were killed and several others injured in a mass shooting in Philadelphia. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no arrests reported yet. The community remains on alert as officials work to identify the suspects.
At least four people were injured in a West Philadelphia shooting, where over a dozen shots were fired, authorities reported. Police continue to investigate the incident as community members express growing concern.
Philadelphia’s longtime ward leader Bob Brady is at the center of a heated dispute with Kamala Harris’ campaign, spotlighting the city’s complex and influential ward system ahead of upcoming elections.
Philadelphia’s forgotten movie theaters, once cultural landmarks, are remembered in a new feature by 34th Street Magazine. The article explores their rise, decline, and lasting impact on local history.
A Philly native has made headlines as the new assistant conductor at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. His journey from local youth programs to a leading role showcases the power of talent and perseverance in classical music.
Security.org’s latest report ranks U.S. cities by danger levels, revealing startling crime rates in unexpected areas. The analysis highlights rising violence trends and safety concerns nationwide, urging increased awareness and measures.