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Day: September 13, 2025
Small businesses in Philadelphia face challenges as tariffs and rising prices loom ahead of the holiday season. Retailers struggle to balance costs while meeting consumer demand, CBS News reports.
Anti-Trump demonstrators filled streets, parks, and plazas nationwide as organizers claim millions participated in protests across the US. The gatherings reflect widespread opposition ahead of upcoming political events.
Philadelphia springs to life with vibrant festivals, historic tours, and diverse culinary delights. Discover top spots to eat, explore, and unwind during a fun-filled long weekend in the City of Brotherly Love.
A woman was injured in a shooting near Waring Elementary School and Roberto Clemente Playground in Philadelphia, police say. Authorities are investigating the incident and searching for suspects. No further details have been released.
ICE Philadelphia has apprehended a dangerous MS-13 gang leader wanted for heinous crimes in El Salvador. The arrest strengthens public safety efforts by removing a violent fugitive from communities.
A house explosion in Philadelphia’s Nicetown neighborhood killed one person and injured two others. Emergency crews responded quickly to the blast, which caused significant damage to surrounding homes. Investigations are underway.
“Civility? In Politics? … Now?” explores the rare call for respectful dialogue amid heightened partisan tensions. The Philadelphia Citizen highlights efforts to restore decorum as polarization deepens nationwide.
Philadelphia’s weekend lineup features the Eagles’ open practice, comedy from Nate Bargatze and Chris Brown, plus a Katy Perry concert. Don’t miss these top events lighting up the city. Coverage via CBS News.
Latino families in Philadelphia report challenges navigating the school system, citing language barriers and limited resources. Advocates call for better support to ensure equitable access and engagement for these communities.
Philadelphia’s new Wellness Court offers a diversion program for non-violent drug offenders, focusing on treatment and recovery instead of incarceration, aiming to reduce recidivism and support long-term wellness.
Radio Broadcaster Drastically Cuts Philadelphia Headquarters Following Major Corporate Restructuring
Radio broadcaster CoStar has sharply reduced its Philadelphia headquarters following a recent corporate restructuring. The move signals significant operational shifts as the company adapts to evolving market demands.
Eagles’ defensive tackle Jalen Carter avoids further suspension following recent NFL investigation but has been fined. The league continues to monitor player conduct closely. Full story on NBC Sports Philadelphia.
















