This Memorial Day, explore top activities in Philadelphia and at the Jersey Shore. From historic tributes and parades to beachside events, NBC10 Philadelphia highlights ways to honor the holiday while enjoying the holiday weekend.
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Namibia is seeking to strengthen trade and education ties with the United States, aiming to boost economic growth and enhance academic collaboration. Officials emphasize mutual benefits and long-term partnership potential.
The Pew Charitable Trusts spotlight educational attainment disparities in Philadelphia’s West Kensington and East Oak Lane, revealing gaps in graduation rates and access to higher education, calling for targeted community investments.
Three Chester County companies rank among the largest family-owned businesses in the region, highlighting the area’s strong entrepreneurial spirit and community roots, reports BUCKSCO.Today.
The Philadelphia Teachers Union has ratified a new 3-year contract with the school district, securing improved pay and benefits. The agreement aims to enhance working conditions and support student success.
Philadelphia has launched innovative summer learning programs for kids without relying on federal funds, ensuring continued education and engagement during the break, NPR reports. This model offers a promising alternative for other cities.
In a high-stakes clash, the Philadelphia Eagles are risking it all with aggressive plays and bold tactics. Their recent gamble has fans on edge as the team balances ambition with potential fallout.
A man was fatally shot in Germantown after more than 35 rounds were fired, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident as they search for suspects. No arrests have been made yet.
A man was fatally shot outside a North Philadelphia lounge late Tuesday. Police have taken a suspect into custody. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek to determine the motive behind the deadly incident.
Rain is expected to impact the Philadelphia region on Tuesday and Wednesday, CBS News reports. Residents should prepare for wet conditions and potential delays as storms move through the area.
The recent political assassination in Philadelphia has shaken the nation, prompting calls for unity amid deep divisions. Can this tragic event serve as a catalyst for healing and bipartisan cooperation?
Philadelphia’s new teachers’ contract, criticized as a sellout by educators, has cleared obstacles for mass public school closures. The deal raises serious concerns about the future of education and community access.
In Philadelphia, a dynamic new exhibit showcases Alexander Calder’s groundbreaking sculptures, highlighting his legacy as a pioneer of kinetic art. The New York Times explores this vibrant addition to the city’s art scene.
A house explosion in Philadelphia’s Nicetown neighborhood killed one person and injured two others. Emergency crews responded quickly to the blast, which caused significant damage to surrounding homes. Investigations are underway.
Philadelphia’s weekend lineup features the Eagles’ open practice, comedy from Nate Bargatze and Chris Brown, plus a Katy Perry concert. Don’t miss these top events lighting up the city. Coverage via CBS News.
Three people were killed and ten injured in a Philadelphia neighborhood after gunmen opened fire randomly. Police are investigating the incident, urging witnesses to come forward as the community reels from the violence.
Philadelphia in September buzzes with vibrant festivals, live music, and cultural events. From outdoor concerts to food fests, the city offers a dynamic blend of fun and entertainment for visitors and locals alike.
The Business Journals today announced the 2025 Family-Owned Business Award honorees, recognizing outstanding family enterprises for innovation, growth, and community impact across the nation.
Two women were injured in a shooting incident in North Philadelphia. Authorities are actively searching for the suspects involved. NBC10 Philadelphia will provide updates as the investigation continues.
Former President Trump is pushing to halt states from using mail-in voting and electronic voting machines, citing concerns over election integrity, according to NPR reports. Critics warn this could restrict voter access.
