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Year: 2025
Suburban Philadelphia voters are reexamining Vice President Harris following the recent debate. PBS reports a shift in perception as voters weigh her performance ahead of the upcoming election.
Philadelphia kicks off Pride Month with vibrant drag shows, lively parades, and community events. NBC10 highlights the city’s diverse celebrations, honoring LGBTQ+ culture and history throughout June.
The Philadelphia School District has unveiled its 2025 summer programs, offering a range of academic and enrichment opportunities for students. Registration details and program dates were released in the announcement.
Ghost guns—homemade, untraceable firearms—account for about 8% of all crime guns recovered in Philadelphia, CBS News reports. Their rise poses challenges for law enforcement and public safety efforts.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s April 2025 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey reveals steady growth but notes challenges in supply chain delays and rising costs impacting regional manufacturers.
With OTAs underway, the Philadelphia Eagles are making key strides in their 2025 preparation. Coach Spadaro highlights the importance of these sessions in building chemistry and setting the foundation for next season’s success.
A teenager was arrested in connection with a series of burglaries across Northeast Philadelphia and Montgomery County, authorities confirmed. The suspect is currently in custody as investigations continue.
Philadelphia organizers held a people’s tribunal to address alleged war crimes in Gaza, aiming to raise awareness and demand justice amid ongoing conflict. The event drew activists and community members united in advocacy.
Philadelphia voters prepare for the 2025 primary election, with key races including district attorney and important ballot questions. This guide from Inquirer.com breaks down what to expect and how to participate.
Explore Philadelphia’s top events this year, from the vibrant Roots Picnic to the lively Maifest. Thrillist highlights 23 must-do activities that capture the city’s culture, music, and community spirit.
The Department of Education has announced layoffs affecting nearly 50% of its workforce, citing budget cuts and restructuring efforts. The move impacts hundreds of employees, sparking concerns about service disruptions.
The latest “State of the City” report reveals a decline in crime and a rising population in Philadelphia, highlighting positive trends as the city continues its path toward growth and improved safety, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
WuXi advances with a $510M life sciences campus in Delaware, despite selling its Navy Yard operations. The move underscores the company’s commitment to expanding its U.S. footprint and innovation capabilities.
Philadelphia adopts a strategy similar to its rivals for a major sports complex revamp. The city’s front office aims to boost fan experience and revenue by modernizing facilities, signaling a new era in local sports development.
Philadelphia will host four NCAA championships in 2027 and 2028, highlighting the city’s growing role in collegiate athletics, according to 102.9 WMGK. Events will boost local sports tourism and the economy.
CBS News reports on the 2025 Philadelphia Pride March and Festival route, detailing scheduled street closures and parking restrictions. Attendees are advised to plan accordingly to navigate event areas safely.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents “Let’s Be Still,” a politically charged exhibition showcasing thought-provoking works with a muted, contemplative tone. The show invites reflection amid a noisy cultural landscape.
South Bowl, Philly’s newest entertainment destination, officially opened its doors this week. The venue offers bowling, dining, and live events, promising a fresh hotspot for city nightlife, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
Three gunmen remain at large following a mass shooting that left two dead, authorities confirm. The incident has sparked a major police hunt as investigations continue. More details are awaited.
“Working on the Edge,” featured in The Philadelphia Citizen, explores the challenges and resilience of city workers navigating evolving job landscapes. The article highlights innovation, labor struggles, and community impact in Philadelphia’s workforce.
























