Jeff Moran, a pivotal figure in advancing LGBTQ+ political influence, has passed away. His tireless advocacy helped shape inclusive policies and empower the community in Philadelphia and beyond.
Month: June 2026
Jay-Z will headline the 2026 Roots Picnic in Philadelphia, promising a star-studded event. The announcement highlights the rapper’s continued influence in music and culture. Fans eagerly await the festival lineup.
Two Philadelphia charter schools have been recommended for nonrenewal due to performance concerns. The decision initiates a review process, with potential appeals before final closure or restructuring is determined.
Philadelphia police continue the search for a gunman following a mass shooting in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood. The 2024 incident left multiple victims injured as authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
Fans and local businesses in London are gearing up for the upcoming Philadelphia Eagles game, boosting excitement and economic activity as the NFL event approaches. Preparations highlight the growing global impact of American football.
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially released their 2026 NFL schedule, promising an exciting season with key matchups and home games at Lincoln Financial Field. Fans eagerly await the team’s next chapter.
Creep of the Week: Turning Point USA – Philadelphia Gay News highlights controversial actions by Turning Point USA, scrutinizing their impact on LGBTQ+ communities and sparking widespread debate in Philadelphia’s political scene.
One person was killed and two others injured in three separate overnight shootings across Philadelphia, police report. Authorities continue investigating the incidents that have sparked community concern.
Four Democratic candidates vying for Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District shared their views on key issues in a recent NBC10 Philadelphia forum, highlighting differing approaches to representation and community needs.
Philadelphia lights up this June with vibrant summer festivals perfect for kids. From interactive art fairs to outdoor concerts, Mommy Poppins highlights family-friendly events that promise fun and excitement for all ages.
Philadelphia school district officials confirmed staff cuts will proceed despite a $50 million funding boost from City Council, citing ongoing budget challenges and the need for financial stability.
BREAKING: CAIR-Philadelphia urges a hate crime investigation into the recent Pike County Islamic Center shooting. The group is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the perpetrators.
MLB commits millions to Philadelphia communities ahead of the 2026 All-Star Weekend, aiming to boost local development and celebrate baseball’s impact on the city. Investments will focus on neighborhood revitalization and youth programs.
A new I-76 ramp is set to improve traffic flow around the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The project aims to ease congestion during events, enhancing access and safety for drivers, officials say.
Three men were hospitalized following a triple shooting in Kensington, Philadelphia, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no suspects yet in custody. NBC10 will provide updates as the situation develops.
An ex-Philly City Council aide from a prominent political family faces sexual harassment allegations, stirring controversy within local politics. The case highlights ongoing challenges in city government workplace conduct.
A deadly triple shooting in West Philadelphia is under investigation, police confirm. Authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident and identify suspects involved. Updates to follow.
Philadelphia is embracing a national surge in immersive experiences, unveiling interactive art, VR exhibits, and themed pop-ups that draw tourists and locals alike. These attractions highlight the city’s dynamic cultural scene.
A teenager was injured in a shooting Tuesday evening in Philadelphia’s Germantown section. Authorities briefly placed a nearby school on lockdown as they investigated the incident. Police continue to search for suspects.
Philadelphia’s homicide rate hit its lowest point since 1966 last year, according to a new report from Pew. The decline marks a significant milestone in the city’s ongoing efforts to combat violent crime.
