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Month: September 2025
Philadelphia shattered its daily temperature record as a severe heat wave grips the region. Authorities warn of dangerously high heat, urging residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses.
Guest Commentary in The Philadelphia Citizen highlights growing public fatigue over relentless political attack ads, urging candidates to focus on constructive dialogue rather than negative campaigning ahead of upcoming elections.
Renowned street artist Ben Eine unveils his “A to Z (and Then Some)” mural in Philadelphia, celebrating urban art and creativity. The vibrant installation adds a fresh cultural landmark to the city’s streets.
This Month’s Latest Tech News in Philadelphia, PA – Wednesday, April 30th, 2025 Edition on nucamp.co highlights key innovations, startup growth, and major tech events shaping the city’s future in April. Stay informed with breaking updates.
Philadelphia’s homicide rate continues to fall sharply in 2024, marking a significant decline compared to previous years, according to recent police data reported by Axios. Community efforts and policing strategies credited.
Philadelphia emerges as a top choice for conventions, thanks to its rich history, state-of-the-art venues, accessible transport, diverse dining, and vibrant cultural scene. Discover why business travelers are booking the City of Brotherly Love.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fell 31-25 to the Philadelphia Eagles in a closely contested game. Key plays and standout performances highlighted the full game, showcasing both teams’ intense competitiveness.
Legendary musician Cat Stevens has postponed his North American tour, citing visa issues as the cause. Ticket holders are advised to stay tuned for updates on rescheduling and refunds.
Philadelphia will experience sunny and warm weather this Friday, providing a welcome break for residents. However, storms are expected to develop over the weekend, bringing potential disruptions. Here’s the latest forecast from CBS News.
A judge has denied a request to halt Elon Musk’s $1 million giveaway, allowing the Tesla CEO’s contest to proceed. The decision underscores the legal backing for Musk’s promotional efforts.
Netflix has announced opening dates for its permanent entertainment and shopping venues in Philadelphia and Dallas. The new locations aim to blend immersive experiences with retail, expanding Netflix’s footprint beyond streaming.
The Department of Education has cut half of its workforce, prompting concerns across Philadelphia. Educators brace for budget strains and potential impacts on student services amid tightening resources.
Temple police credit a new crime-fighting tool in the arrest of a suspect wanted across multiple states. The technology aided in quickly locating and apprehending the individual, enhancing regional public safety.
Three Chester County companies rank among the largest family-owned businesses in the region, highlighting the area’s strong entrepreneurial spirit and community roots, reports BUCKSCO.Today.
Eagles vs Cowboys: Philly Sports Network breaks down 5 keys to a dominant Philadelphia win in the season-opener, focusing on strong defense, explosive offense, and smart coaching adjustments.
A fully automatic gun was used in a deadly Memorial Day mass shooting at a Philadelphia park, police confirm. Multiple victims were injured as authorities continue to investigate the tragic incident.
A Flood Watch and NEXT Weather Alert are in effect for the Philadelphia region as heat, humidity, and storms return. Residents are urged to stay alert for potential flooding and severe weather conditions.
Philadelphia DA Dennis Castillo launched a tirade against former President Trump, calling him a “fascist” and comparing him to Hitler, during a heated encounter at a park. The confrontation was captured in a viral video.
Entertainment scribe wows audiences with sharp wit and keen insights during a stand-up set at the Punchline in Philadelphia. The PhillyBurbs highlights the writer’s seamless shift from pen to stage.
The Philadelphia Teachers Union has ratified a new 3-year contract with the school district, securing improved pay and benefits. The agreement aims to enhance working conditions and support student success.