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Year: 2026
The Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia is set for a rebrand, unveiling a new name in the coming months. The iconic venue remains a key hub for sports and entertainment in the city. Stay tuned for updates.
Philadelphia schools will close Monday due to anticipated winter weather, giving students a snow day. Officials urge families to stay safe as snow accumulates. Classes will resume Tuesday.
SEPTA reports a continued decline in crime as the transit agency intensifies efforts to combat fare evasion. Enhanced enforcement and safety measures aim to create a more secure ride for all passengers.
Immigrant-owned businesses in Philadelphia are reshaping neighborhoods and driving economic growth. “Working on the Edge” explores their challenges and contributions in a city embracing diversity and innovation.
The Canton Repository takes a detailed look at James Harden’s career and how his trade to the Cavaliers could reshape the team’s future. From MVP to key playmaker, Harden’s impact is set to be significant.
Philadelphia police have identified a man wanted in connection with shootings targeting tow truck drivers in Northeast Philadelphia. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues.
A fire damaged five rowhomes in North Philadelphia’s Fairhill neighborhood, displacing several families. Firefighters responded swiftly, but the cause of the blaze remains under investigation. No serious injuries reported.
Mayor Cherelle Parker secured major victories in her second year, advancing key city initiatives. However, her administration also faced emerging tensions, signaling challenges ahead for Philadelphia’s leadership.
Discover Philadelphia’s Historic District with our guide to 14 can’t-miss attractions. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, explore the rich history and vibrant culture that define the birthplace of America.
A new report on Philadelphia schools reveals mixed outcomes, highlighting significant shortfalls in student performance alongside notable successes in some districts. The findings underscore ongoing challenges and areas of growth.
Philadelphia Police are urging the public to come forward with information regarding a double homicide and a quadruple shooting in the 39th District. Authorities emphasize community cooperation to solve these violent incidents.
A major real estate brokerage has launched operations in Philadelphia with 150 agents, aiming to expand rapidly through strategic acquisitions. The move signals increased competition in the city’s property market.
After the Philadelphia Eagles’ repeat Super Bowl bid falls short, USA Today outlines a six-point plan to rebuild the team. Key areas include strengthening the defense, improving offensive consistency, and enhancing coaching strategies.
A Philadelphia foster mother has been charged with murder after a toddler in her care died. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the child’s death. The case remains under active review.
Triathlon’s Sofia Nordbeck was recently featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer, highlighting her achievements and dedication as a standout athlete at La Salle University Athletics.
DA Larry Krasner secured a third term with a decisive victory over challenger Patrick Dugan, reaffirming his stronghold on Philadelphia’s top prosecutor role, as reported by Inquirer.com.
Philadelphia’s vibrant nightlife shines with themed bars offering unique experiences. From retro vibes to fantasy escapes, these 10 spots are a must-try for locals and visitors seeking memorable cocktails and atmospheres.
More crime dramas are set in California, portraying a distinct vision of the state. These shows spotlight its complex social issues and diverse landscapes, shaping viewers’ perceptions of California’s crime and culture.
The Philadelphia Citizen highlights 20+ Black-owned businesses making a positive impact across the city. These enterprises drive economic growth, foster community support, and champion social change in Philadelphia.
Eagles’ Brandon Graham revealed his decision to come out of retirement, aiming to contribute to the team’s defense once again. His return adds veteran experience and leadership to Philadelphia’s roster.
























