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Year: 2025
The first year of the Kensington crackdown saw authorities confront rampant disorder with increased police presence and stricter enforcement. However, critics argue the efforts merely shifted problems to neighboring areas, raising questions about long-term effectiveness.
Exclusive data reveals tariff disputes have significantly dented consumer confidence in Philadelphia, highlighting growing economic uncertainty. Business Journal analysis shows shifting buying patterns amid trade tensions.
The Bengals’ 2025 roster adds linebacker Oren Burks, bringing veteran savvy to his third different defense in three years. His experience bolsters Cincinnati’s evolving defensive lineup ahead of the new season.
A mother and two children were injured in a quadruple shooting in North Philadelphia, authorities report. The incident remains under investigation as police search for suspects. Updates are expected from PHL17.com.
Eagles’ Saquon Barkley faces a tough challenge, with a troubling history shadowing his performance. Sports Illustrated examines how past struggles may impact his upcoming games and what it means for Philadelphia’s lineup.
As political tensions rise, Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ community is prioritizing self-defense training. Local groups emphasize preparedness and safety, fostering resilience amid shifting social landscapes.
Fans eager to stream It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 17 can watch online from anywhere with the right tools. TechRadar explores top platforms and VPN use to bypass geo-restrictions for seamless viewing.
Several Philly-area schools are maintaining their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs despite former President Trump’s executive orders aiming to curtail such initiatives. The debate over DEI continues locally.
A recent study reveals that new LED streetlights in Philadelphia have contributed to a significant reduction in nighttime crime. Enhanced lighting improves visibility, boosting safety and security across the city.
Rolling Out reveals the 20 best budget-friendly businesses to start in Philadelphia, highlighting low-cost opportunities for entrepreneurs eager to thrive in the City of Brotherly Love amid economic challenges.
The Philadelphia Eagles celebrated a milestone as they received their Super Bowl rings, commemorating their historic championship win. Fans and players alike shared excitement, marking a moment of pride and achievement.
Strong storms are possible Sunday in the Philadelphia area, with heavy rain and gusty winds expected. Following the unsettled weather, a heat wave is forecast to hit the region later in the week. Stay prepared.
A water main break has flooded part of Cottman Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia, causing traffic delays and disruptions. Emergency crews are on site working to contain the damage and restore service.
Philadelphia navigates the complex legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. amid current political challenges. The city confronts power dynamics and trust issues as it reflects on MLK’s impact and today’s evolving politics.
Old City Philadelphia offers a vibrant nightlife with historic bars, trendy clubs, and diverse entertainment options. From cozy taverns to lively music venues, it’s a top destination for evening fun.
Gov. Josh Shapiro has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging $230 million in federal education funding cuts. The move aims to restore vital resources for Pennsylvania schools, officials say.
Essential Utilities has been named one of the 50 Most Community-Minded Businesses in the Greater Philadelphia Region by Morningstar, highlighting its commitment to local engagement and social responsibility.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to sign defensive tackle Joe Evans ahead of their first training camp practice. The move adds depth to the defensive line as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
Wednesday will bring another beautiful summer day to the Philadelphia region, with clear skies and warm temperatures expected. Residents can enjoy bright sunshine and pleasant conditions throughout the day. – CBS News
Scattered storms are expected Wednesday across the Philadelphia region amid an ongoing heat wave. Temperatures remain high, with relief likely coming from isolated afternoon showers. Stay tuned for the latest forecast.