Bob Brady remains at the helm of Philadelphia’s Democratic Party amid controversy and calls for change, highlighting the enduring power of established political networks in the city’s evolving landscape.
Day: March 24, 2026
WATCH: PhillyVoice reveals 50 fun facts about “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” offering fans exclusive insights into the show’s wildest moments, behind-the-scenes details, and fan-favorite trivia.
Philadelphia’s updated facilities plan could lead to the closure of 20 schools, aiming to address budget constraints and underutilized buildings. Community feedback is ongoing as the district finalizes decisions.
The boyfriend of a woman murdered in North Philadelphia remains at large two years after the tragic killing. Authorities continue to seek information as the case remains open. Community members urge anyone with tips to come forward.
Stan Orner, PE, has been spotlighted in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s “People on the Move.” Recognized for his engineering expertise, Orner’s leadership is driving innovation in the region’s infrastructure sector.
Following the NFL free agency frenzy, the Philadelphia Eagles’ updated salary cap and 2026 draft picks reveal new strategic flexibility. A to Z Sports breaks down the impact on the team’s future.
Three people were injured in a crash on Bustleton Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia, police report. Emergency responders arrived swiftly to assist the victims. Authorities are investigating the cause of the collision.
Wind chills in the teens and 20s are expected Tuesday across the Philadelphia area following Monday’s snowstorm. CBS News reports cold conditions will persist, with temperatures rising midweek. Stay warm and cautious.
Philadelphia has long been a cornerstone of American politics, hosting landmark conventions from the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 to the 2016 presidential race. WHYY explores the city’s storied political legacy.
Mayor Parker proposes a $1 tax on rideshare trips to boost funding for Philadelphia schools. The measure aims to generate additional revenue amid ongoing educational budget challenges.
A teen was killed and two others injured in separate overnight shootings in Philadelphia, authorities report. Police continue to investigate as the community grapples with rising gun violence. More details to follow.
