Philadelphia authorities seized 3 dozen swords and 50 arrowheads dating back 4,000 years, unveiling a significant cache of ancient weapons. The artifacts highlight important archeological and historical insights.
Day: March 2, 2026
Jim Donovan, Philadelphia’s first openly LGBTQ+ news anchor, is retiring after a trailblazing career. His groundbreaking presence on-air paved the way for greater inclusivity in local journalism.
A former GOP staffer has been charged with orchestrating a political attack in New Jersey, authorities confirmed. The incident, under investigation, raises concerns about political tactics ahead of upcoming elections.
Philadelphia offers plenty to explore even on rainy days. From world-class museums and historic landmarks to cozy cafes and vibrant indoor markets, discover 23 top activities to enjoy while staying dry in Philly.
The School District of Philadelphia has revised its $2.8 billion plan, sparing two schools from closure. The updated strategy aims to enhance education while addressing budget and facility challenges.
The Kenney Administration released a progress report detailing recent efforts to curb violence in Philadelphia. Initiatives focus on community engagement, youth programs, and increased resources for public safety.
Fast-growing Stateside Vodka has selected Center City for its new corporate headquarters, aiming to boost local economic growth and strengthen its market presence. The move underscores the brand’s rapid expansion and commitment to innovation.
The Eagles’ offense is facing scrutiny as big pass plays dwindle this season. NBC Sports Philadelphia explores the root causes and what the team must do to regain explosive downfield success.
Philly CBP officers seized Bronze Age swords and arrowheads hidden in a shipment, preventing illicit smuggling of ancient artifacts. The rare finds highlight ongoing efforts to protect cultural heritage, officials said.
