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Month: November 2025
Netflix has launched its first-ever “Netflix House” retail entertainment center in Philadelphia, offering fans immersive experiences and exclusive merchandise tied to popular shows. The initiative marks a new retail strategy for the streaming giant.
Philly Kindergarten 101 offers essential information for families preparing for the next school year. The City of Philadelphia’s official guide covers registration, readiness, and resources to ensure a smooth start for young learners.
Violent crime in Philadelphia has declined significantly, according to recent city data. Authorities credit targeted policing and community programs for the drop, marking a notable shift in public safety trends.
The death of the penny is creating challenges for businesses as they adjust to new pricing and cash-handling practices. Retailers are caught in the middle, balancing customer expectations and operational costs.
Fast food prices have surged in the Philadelphia area, with average spending now up by 15%. Consumers are feeling the pinch as chains adjust menus amid rising costs, reshaping local dining habits.
Philadelphia Sports Nation explores the buzz around a potential second football franchise in Philadelphia. With the city’s passionate fan base and rich sports history, could Philly soon host another team? Stay tuned for updates.
The U.S. Mint has produced its final 1-cent coin after more than 230 years in circulation. The penny, a longtime staple of American currency, is being phased out amid rising production costs and diminishing use.
Patrick Dugan, a challenger in the Philadelphia DA race, discusses key issues including the upcoming primary, strategies to address gun violence, and his vision for justice reform in an exclusive NBC10 Philadelphia interview.
The Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival 2025 returns with a dazzling new lineup of lights and cultural traditions. Visitors can expect vibrant displays, interactive exhibits, and performances celebrating Chinese heritage.
A mother-daughter duo is making waves in West Philadelphia by teaching together, inspiring students with their unique bond and shared passion for education. Their story highlights dedication and community impact.
Police continue to investigate the homicide of 35-year-old Rondera Joe, found dead in her apartment. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as the case remains open in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia is introducing new regulations and support programs aimed at small businesses, including updated licensing rules, expanded grant opportunities, and streamlined permit processes to boost local economic growth.
The Philadelphia Eagles eye top Arizona State prospects in the upcoming NFL Draft, targeting key fits to bolster their roster. Sports Illustrated breaks down the standout Sun Devils primed for Philly’s needs.
The Philadelphia area faces its next chance of rain late Thursday evening, with scattered showers expected overnight. Residents should prepare for possible wet conditions and fluctuating temperatures, as detailed by NEXT Weather on CBS News.
DNA testing confirms remains found in Philadelphia belong to missing woman Kada Scott, authorities announced. The discovery brings new clarity to the ongoing investigation into her disappearance.
In the heart of Philadelphia, Vice President Harris accused former President Trump of pursuing a campaign driven by “retribution and revenge,” highlighting deep political divisions, NBC News reports.
VIDEO: Iconic footage surfaces of Prince’s unforgettable 2004 Philadelphia performance. The legendary artist dazzled fans with his electric stage presence, showcasing timeless hits in a city that adored him.
Philadelphia schools are under investigation for asbestos management issues. The DOJ has stated it is “not ready to proceed” with a proposed agreement, raising concerns over student and staff safety.
“The Lessons of the Crime Wave That Never Was,” published in 2023 by The New York Times, examines how feared surges in crime failed to materialize, challenging perceptions and highlighting the impact of data-driven policing and public policy.
A South Philadelphia meat supplier, a staple in the community for 79 years, has closed its doors. The family-run business cited changing market conditions and rising costs as key factors in the decision.
























