A U.S. judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore a Philadelphia slavery exhibit that was removed under controversial directives. The ruling emphasizes the importance of preserving historical narratives.
Day: April 5, 2026
In North Philadelphia, residents say daily struggles like housing and safety outpace political concerns. The article critiques Mayor Kenney’s focus, highlighting a disconnect between city leadership and community needs.
Lawsuits have become a central strategy in the ongoing battle to reshape U.S. education, with conservative groups and allies of former President Trump using the courts to challenge curricula and school policies nationwide.
Authorities have uncovered a cash trapping scam targeting Philadelphia ATMs, where criminals install devices to steal victims’ money. Officials urge users to remain vigilant and report suspicious machines immediately.
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s February 2026 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey reveals a modest uptick in regional factory activity, signaling cautious optimism among manufacturers despite ongoing economic uncertainties.
A man in an SUV was among two people shot in Philadelphia’s East Falls neighborhood, authorities confirmed. The incident remains under investigation as police work to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
