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Year: 2025
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.
West Philadelphia’s neighborhood has seen a dramatic turnaround after years of crime, driven by a strong community partnership. Local efforts have boosted safety and revitalized the area, marking a hopeful chapter for residents.
Philadelphia business owners voiced strong opposition to the newly imposed overnight curfew at City Hall, citing economic strain and safety concerns. Many urge city officials to reconsider the restrictions.
Eagles Star Dallas Goedert Opens Up About a Powerful Early Conversation with His Dad in Philadelphia
Eagles star Dallas Goedert recalls a poignant early conversation after joining Philadelphia: “My dad told me he’s finally okay to die now.” The emotional moment highlights the deep bond and support behind the athlete’s journey.
Eagles and Buccaneers clash in Week 4 in a highly anticipated showdown. Get the latest on prediction, picks, odds, spread, TV channels, and live stream options exclusively on CBS Sports. Don’t miss the action!
Charlie Day, star of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” recently toured Boston bars promoting a whisky brand. The actor engaged fans while sampling local venues, highlighting the city’s vibrant bar scene.
Dwight Evans has not voted since suffering a stroke in May but assures he will return to the polls in November. The longtime Philadelphia congressman remains committed to serving despite health challenges.
Netflix has announced opening dates for its permanent entertainment and shopping venues in Philadelphia and Dallas. These locations aim to expand the brand’s physical presence, offering fans immersive experiences and exclusive merchandise.
Many Philadelphia students who express plans to attend college never enroll. Barriers like financial challenges, lack of support, and confusing application processes contribute to this persistent gap, raising concerns for the city’s education future.
A victim was airlifted to a hospital following a shooting in Grimes County, authorities confirmed. The incident remains under investigation. More details will be provided as they become available.