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Month: September 2025
DA candidate Pat Dugan has pledged to decline the GOP nomination if he loses the Democratic primary, signaling a firm commitment to party unity, Inquirer.com reports. This move could reshape candidate dynamics ahead of the election.
Aramark Sports + Entertainment has been appointed to manage food, beverage, and retail services for the Philadelphia Union at Subaru Park, enhancing the fan experience with expanded offerings and improved service.
Philadelphia City Council President has urged for higher wages for early childhood workers, highlighting their crucial role in the community. The call comes amid ongoing efforts to improve pay and conditions in the sector.
Multiple Temple University students were assaulted after a disorderly crowd of minors gathered on campus, prompting police intervention. Authorities are investigating the incident as tensions escalated rapidly, CBS News reports.
Some business groups in Philadelphia urge city officials to halt the expansion of the Kensington curfew, set to begin tonight, citing concerns over its impact on local commerce and community safety.
Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers games are now streaming on Peacock with the NBC Sports Philadelphia add-on subscription. Fans can catch live action and exclusive coverage through the new digital offering.
A 14-year-old boy was shot in the back in North Philadelphia, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident, seeking witnesses and urging anyone with information to come forward. The victim’s condition remains unknown.
Philadelphia is set for mostly sunny skies and pleasant temperatures this Saturday, making for ideal outdoor plans during Labor Day weekend. CBS News reports the beautiful weather is expected to last throughout the day.
“This Election Is a Whole Lot Bigger Than What Happens in Philadelphia,” says Mother Jones, highlighting how local outcomes reflect wider national political shifts, underscoring the election’s broad impact beyond city borders.
Discover the best Philly area campgrounds offering extra entertainment for kids, from nature trails to organized activities. Mommy Poppins highlights top family-friendly spots perfect for outdoor fun and adventure.
Philadelphia’s school board approved a $1.5 billion loan and ratified a new contract with the teachers union, aiming to stabilize finances and ensure continued classroom support amid ongoing challenges.
The Crime Coverage Summit in Philadelphia, hosted by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA), brought together journalists nationwide to explore best practices and challenges in reporting crime accurately and ethically.
NBC10 Philadelphia highlights Jenkintown’s vibrant small businesses and close-knit community. Discover how local shops and residents collaborate to boost the town’s economy and preserve its unique charm.
The Philadelphia Eagles vs Los Angeles Rams Week 3 broadcast map is out. Find out if this highly anticipated NFL clash will air in your area and where you can catch the game live on TV. Stay tuned with A to Z Sports.
Philadelphia is set to receive heavy rain on Wednesday, with forecasts predicting up to an inch or more throughout the day. CBS News advises residents to prepare for wet conditions and possible delays.
The Supreme Court upheld the fraud conviction of a government contractor accused of falsifying documents to secure federal contracts. The ruling reinforces accountability in government procurement processes.
A man was fatally shot outside a North Philadelphia lounge late Tuesday. Police have taken a suspect into custody. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek to determine the motive behind the deadly incident.
About 700 new teachers reported for their first day in Philadelphia schools, stepping into what city leaders call “the most critical profession on the planet.” Their arrival marks a fresh start for the district’s education efforts.
On Monday, Sept. 1, Philadelphia intensified efforts to combat crime, unveiling new community programs and enhanced policing strategies. Bluedot Living reports on the city’s ongoing crackdown and public safety initiatives.
Six months after the deadly Northeast Philly jet crash, the community is rallying to rebuild. Residents and officials unite to restore homes, support families, and heal from the tragic event, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.