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Month: August 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles have cut a standout from early training camp but remain committed to an underrated rookie UDFA. The move signals a strategic shift as the team fine-tunes its roster ahead of the season.
Transit service cuts have begun in Philadelphia amid ongoing state budget disputes. Riders face reduced routes and longer waits as lawmakers continue negotiations, impacting daily commutes across the city.
SEPTA service cuts take effect Sunday, impacting bus, trolley, and regional rail schedules. Riders should check updated timetables and plan for potential delays. More details at FOX 29 Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles are actively working to remove counterfeit political ads circulating in the city. The team aims to protect voters from misinformation ahead of upcoming elections, partnering with local officials and platforms.
Netflix is launching massive 100,000-sq-ft entertainment venues featuring immersive experiences from hits like Stranger Things and Squid Game. These attractions aim to deepen fan engagement and boost the brand’s presence.
The School District of Philadelphia’s Board of Education has officially adopted the academic calendars for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school years, outlining key dates and holidays for students and staff.
Man Cleared of Crime Opens New Coffee House Brewing with Hope in North Philadelphia – 102.9 WMGK
After a wrongful conviction, a local man has opened Brewing with Hope, a coffee house aimed at revitalizing North Philadelphia and fostering community growth.
The Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly released a local rookie quarterback shortly after trading for Sam Howell, signaling a strategic shift in their roster management, sources say. More updates to follow.
Philadelphia braces for more storm chances and dense fog Thursday, CBS News reports. Weather conditions may disrupt commutes and outdoor plans. Residents are advised to stay updated and exercise caution throughout the day.
Shapiro emphasized the importance of active citizenship and democracy at the America in One Room event in Center City, Pennsylvania. He urged citizens to engage deeply and genuinely with national issues.
Philadelphia has launched the ‘21st Century’ workforce initiative at three high schools, aiming to equip students with modern skills and career pathways. The program focuses on technology, trade, and entrepreneurship opportunities.
The Philly school board and the Department of Justice are negotiating to finalize asbestos management practices aimed at ensuring safer school environments, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
The suspect wanted in a Philadelphia shooting that critically injured an 18-year-old at a playground has turned himself in, authorities confirmed. The investigation remains ongoing. (CBS News)
A man was killed in a double shooting Wednesday evening in Kensington, Philadelphia, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident and have not released any suspect information. No other injuries were confirmed.
Philadelphia’s venture capital funding surged in early 2024, signaling renewed optimism among local experts. While growth sparks hope, cautious sentiment remains as stakeholders eye economic uncertainties ahead in 2025.
Philadelphia gears up for 2026 with a packed calendar of events, festivals, and exhibitions. From cultural fests to major art shows, the City of Brotherly Love promises an exciting year for visitors and locals alike.
The Philadelphia Eagles have waived/injured their 2022 first-round pick, signaling a major setback for the team’s draft plans. This move raises questions about the player’s future and the Eagles’ roster strategy.
It’s been 298 years since a woman led Pennsylvania. As the upcoming election approaches, voters and analysts debate whether this historic gap will influence the race and shape the state’s political future.
Collider reveals its ranking of the 10 most entertaining episodes of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” highlighting fan favorites and unforgettable moments from the long-running comedy series.
A Delaware woman has been identified following an incident in West Philadelphia where a gunman fired 11 shots into a car windshield. Police are investigating the motive behind the violent attack. More details to follow.