During the 2025 government shutdown, key sites in Philly’s Historic District face closures. While Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell are closed, nearby museums and restaurants remain open for visitors.
Day: January 23, 2026
REVIEW: In Maria Marten, a fresh blend of legitimate theater and variety entertainment captivates audiences with its innovative storytelling. PhillyMag highlights the production’s dynamic performances and unique charm.
Philasd.org addresses bullying, harassment, and discrimination in schools, offering resources and policies to foster a safe, inclusive environment for all students. Efforts focus on prevention, reporting, and support services.
In response to the Minneapolis shooting that has reignited fears of state violence, several Black Panther Party members gathered in Philadelphia, underscoring ongoing concerns about systemic racism and police brutality.
PhillyVoice.com highlights three new crime shows set in Philadelphia, each offering a unique take on the city’s gritty underworld. Find out which series suits your taste in drama, suspense, or true crime storytelling.
Residents and businesses in Philadelphia’s Manayunk neighborhood prepare for a weekend snowstorm expected to bring significant snowfall and disruptions. Local officials urge caution and readiness as winter weather approaches.
Eagles GM Howie Roseman warns the team faces tough decisions ahead, as salary cap constraints mean they can’t keep all key players. Sacrifices will be necessary to maintain roster balance.
Philadelphia faces uncertain snow totals this weekend as a winter storm’s path remains unclear. Forecasters warn that slight shifts in the storm’s track could significantly impact snowfall amounts.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker defends ending racial diversity goals for city contracts, stating she is “fighting the fight the way I know best.” The move sparks debate on equity and inclusion in public procurement.
