Philadelphia Sheriff slammed ICE as “fake, wannabe law enforcement,” warning of arrests and saying, “Don’t want this smoke.” His remarks highlight mounting tensions between local authorities and federal immigration officials.
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Excitement is mounting in Philadelphia as the city prepares to host its first-ever World Cup match. Fans and officials are gearing up for a historic event, promising an electric atmosphere and unforgettable moments.
A Philadelphia restaurant is making waves with a 40-course dining experience, showcasing culinary innovation. Fans can also look forward to the upcoming launch of an authentic Japanese BBQ, expanding the local food scene.
A man was shot in his driveway after being chased by a gunman through a West Philadelphia home, authorities report. The incident unfolded late Tuesday, with police investigating the motive and suspect.
Trung Duc Lu has been added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list for his alleged involvement in the 2014 Philadelphia killings. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward. Details on FOX 29 Philadelphia.
Four people were shot in West Philadelphia last night, authorities reported. Police are currently investigating the incident and searching for suspects. No further details or injuries have been confirmed. Fox 29 will provide updates.
War in Iran has triggered significant political and economic upheaval, says a UPenn professor. NBC10 Philadelphia reports on the conflict’s impact, exploring regional instability and global market reactions.
“The Woman Question” at People’s Light in Malvern confronts pressing gender issues with sharp dialogue and powerful performances, resonating deeply amid today’s social climate, reports WHYY.
Philadelphia CBP officers intercepted Bronze Age swords and arrowheads from northeastern Iran, seizing rare artifacts during routine inspections. The items highlight ongoing efforts to stop illicit cultural heritage trafficking.
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.
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.
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.
Philadelphia businesses have until April 23 to apply for the City’s Business Summit and Expo Pitch Competition. This event offers local entrepreneurs a chance to showcase their ideas and win valuable prizes.
Four Democrats are competing to replace long-serving Congressman Dwight Evans in Pennsylvania. The diverse field highlights key local issues as candidates vie for the district’s support ahead of the primary.
Philadelphia inches closer to cutting school budgets as city officials propose significant spending reductions. The move sparks debate over potential impacts on education quality and resource availability.
A recent Brookings Institute study highlights Center City as one of the safer areas in Philadelphia. The report underscores declining crime rates and improved public safety measures in the downtown district.
These 70 companies and executives topped The Business Journals’ 2025 lists, showcasing exceptional leadership, innovation, and growth. Their achievements set new benchmarks across industries this year.
Visit Philadelphia is backing efforts to protect and preserve slavery exhibits at Independence National Historical Park, aiming to ensure accurate and respectful representation of this crucial history, reports Inquirer.com.
The School District of Philadelphia Board of Education has approved the Accelerating Opportunity Facilities Master Plan, aiming to modernize schools and enhance learning environments citywide. Implementation begins next year.
