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Month: July 2025
Two Philadelphia men, aged 67 and 62, have been charged with attempted burglary in South Brunswick, Central New Jersey. Authorities arrested the suspects following a prompt investigation.
Philadelphia’s high business and wage taxes are straining local businesses and workers alike. Critics argue these levies impede economic growth and drive talent away, calling for urgent tax reforms to boost the city’s economy.
Philly football kicks off once again as the city rallies behind its beloved teams. Fans eagerly await thrilling moments on the field, reigniting the passion that defines Philadelphia sports culture.
Two Philadelphia sanitation workers were struck by a vehicle while picketing during the DC 33 strike, police reported. The incident highlights ongoing tensions amid the labor dispute, with authorities investigating the crash.
Three people were killed and multiple others injured in a mass shooting in Philadelphia. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has left the community shaken. No arrests have been made yet.
At 29, a rising Republican candidate stands poised to become Philadelphia’s sole GOP state senator, challenging the city’s Democratic stronghold in a pivotal upcoming election.
Experience thrilling animal escape rooms, playful otters, and more at top zoos in Delaware, Philadelphia, and New Jersey. Discover interactive exhibits and family fun in these must-visit wildlife destinations.
Philadelphia’s Federal Education Office to Close as Part of Nationwide Shutdown of Seven Locations
The federal education department office in Philadelphia is among seven nationwide set to close, part of a broader government consolidation effort, officials announced. The move aims to streamline operations and reduce costs.
A Pennsylvania city has been named one of the most dangerous places in the U.S., with high crime rates contributing to its ranking. However, other factors beyond crime also influenced the designation, PennLive reports.
The City of Philadelphia has launched the Small Business Catalyst Fund, a new initiative aimed at supporting local entrepreneurs with grants and resources to boost economic growth and recovery across the city.
The WNBA has announced plans to add expansion teams in three cities by 2030, aiming to grow the league’s reach and fanbase. This move reflects the rising popularity and investment in women’s professional basketball.
Multiple people were injured in a mass shooting at a South Philadelphia bar, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident, with victims receiving medical attention. No arrests have been made so far.
Eagles linebacker Ben VanSumeren may see an expanded role in 2025, as the team looks to deepen its defensive options. Coaches are impressed with his versatility and development, signaling increased playing time next season.
PHILADELPHIA.Today reports that a new Formula One racing arcade is set to open in Philadelphia in 2025. The state-of-the-art venue promises immersive racing experiences for fans and gamers alike.
Prince Edward visited Philadelphia to promote youth education and celebrate the city’s rich history. The royal tour highlights ongoing efforts to inspire young learners and honor Philadelphia’s cultural heritage.
Philadelphia leaders report progress in reducing crime in Kensington, citing increased police presence and community programs. Officials emphasize ongoing efforts to improve safety in the neighborhood.
Philadelphia Magazine reports that MAGA supporters have found a new shopping haven where they can express their views freely and shop without confrontation, highlighting the growing demand for politically neutral retail spaces.
The Philadelphia Eagles face key contract decisions this offseason. Five standout players, including rising stars and core veterans, are poised for extensions, highlighting the team’s strategic moves to secure its future talent.
LL Cool J and Jazmine Sullivan have canceled their Philadelphia festival appearances to stand in solidarity with striking city workers, highlighting ongoing labor disputes impacting the event.
NBC10 Philadelphia highlights festive “Ho Ho Hot! Christmas in July” events across the region. From markets to parades, local activities are heating up, inviting the community to jingle all summer long.