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Eagles News: According to Bleeding Green Nation, Philadelphia is enduring its worst nine-game offensive start in over 20 years, raising concerns about the team’s scoring struggles and overall performance this season.
‘Burning Through Cash’: How Pennsylvania’s Budget Stalemate is Costing Philadelphia Schools Millions
Pennsylvania’s budget impasse has cost the Philadelphia school district millions, delaying essential funding and impacting operations. Officials warn the prolonged stalemate is like “setting money on fire.”
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s May 2025 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey reveals mixed industry signals, with modest gains in output and employment amid ongoing supply chain challenges.
Philadelphia Magazine investigates claims that local police may be concealing hundreds of murdered bodies. The report explores allegations, official responses, and questions surrounding the handling of homicide cases in Philly.
The Philadelphia Citizen unveils the full list of candidates for the 2025 General Election. Explore who’s running and what they stand for as the city prepares for a pivotal vote shaping its future.
Ahead of America’s 250th birthday, I visited the Museum of the American Revolution. Highlights included rare artifacts, immersive exhibits, and interactive displays that bring the nation’s founding story vividly to life.
Philadelphia’s football legacy dates back to the early 1900s, with iconic teams like the Eagles shaping city pride. From early leagues to Super Bowl triumphs, the city’s gridiron passion remains unmatched.
Jewish leaders and neighbors condemn the suspected hate crime following an arson attack on Governor Shapiro’s residence. Authorities continue investigating the motive and urge community vigilance.
A Philadelphia-based clinical trial software company is set for acquisition in an $8.9 billion deal, marking a significant move in the life sciences tech sector, The Business Journals reports.
Democrats in Pennsylvania are urging President Biden to expand his campaign efforts beyond Philadelphia, aiming to engage voters in rural and suburban areas ahead of the 2024 elections, The New York Times reports.
Philadelphia fans of “It’s Always Sunny” can now join the hunt for hidden rum hams scattered across the city in a new interactive game. The immersive experience celebrates the hit show while engaging locals and tourists alike.
The Philadelphia School Board reviewed student engagement in arts and activities at Broad and Liberty schools, highlighting efforts to boost participation and enhance creative learning opportunities across the district.
Gov. Josh Shapiro condemned political violence during his speech at the Eradicate Hate Global Summit, emphasizing unity and the urgent need to combat hate. He called for stronger measures to protect democracy.
ICE has removed a man involved in the 1994 murder of 16-year-old Eddie Polec in Philadelphia. The agency acted on the decades-old case, highlighting ongoing efforts to address violent crimes tied to immigration status.
NOMO is spotlighting young entrepreneurs by showcasing their innovative businesses on CBS News. The initiative aims to empower emerging leaders and inspire the next generation of innovators across the country.
Philadelphia’s pro sports teams gear up for Pennsylvania’s next championships. With strong rosters and strategic plays, the Eagles, 76ers, and Flyers lead the race, sparking hometown hopes for major titles ahead.
Philadelphia is on track for its lowest homicide total in nearly 60 years, with significant declines reported in recent months. Officials credit community efforts and enhanced policing for the progress.
Philadelphia gears up for June 2025 with over 60 major events, festivals, and exhibitions. From cultural celebrations to art showcases, the city offers a vibrant lineup perfect for locals and visitors alike.
One year into her term, Mayor Parker faces mixed reviews. Progress on key initiatives contrasts with ongoing challenges in public safety and housing, leaving Philadelphians divided on her administration’s impact.
A warm Tuesday greets the Philadelphia region with mild temperatures, but rain is expected later in the day. Residents should prepare for showers and possible thunderstorms, according to CBS News weather forecasts.






















