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Philadelphia faced a violent weekend with multiple shootings and homicides, despite a recent overall decline in crime rates. Authorities continue efforts to address the surge and enhance community safety.
Scattered storms are expected Wednesday across the Philadelphia region amid an ongoing heat wave. Temperatures remain high, with relief likely coming from isolated afternoon showers. Stay tuned for the latest forecast.
A deadly explosion rocked Philadelphia’s Nicetown neighborhood, with preliminary reports suggesting it may have been gas-fueled, a source told CBS News. Authorities continue investigating the cause and impact.
The Business Journals spotlight Power 100: The business leaders shaping Greater Philadelphia in 2025, Nos. 26-50. These influential executives drive growth and innovation across key industries in the region.
A man called police after discovering a body on a Philadelphia sidewalk, describing the moment as “a lot to process.” Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. More details awaited.
Philadelphia experienced a “remarkable” drop in violent crime in 2024, according to the District Attorney. The decline marks a significant shift in the city’s efforts to enhance public safety, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
Mac’s Tavern, the bar featured on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” has abruptly closed its Old City location. The sudden shutdown leaves fans and locals seeking answers as the popular spot shutters unexpectedly.
“Closing the Deal – The Philadelphia Citizen” highlights recent successful negotiations shaping the city’s economic landscape. Key local leaders secured agreements poised to boost growth and community development in Philadelphia.
Google sister company Waymo is testing self-driving cars in Philadelphia, expanding its autonomous vehicle pilot program. The move aims to advance urban mobility and gather local traffic data for safer self-driving technology.
Three people were killed and several others injured in a mass shooting in Philadelphia. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no arrests reported yet. The community remains on alert as officials work to identify the suspects.
At least four people were injured in a West Philadelphia shooting, where over a dozen shots were fired, authorities reported. Police continue to investigate the incident as community members express growing concern.
Debate night arrives in Philadelphia, marking the city’s rise as a pivotal stage in the political arena. As candidates face off, Philadelphia emerges as the new epicenter of national politics.
The Business Journals has unveiled its 2025 Best Places to Work in Greater Philadelphia, highlighting top companies excelling in culture, benefits, and employee satisfaction across the region’s diverse industries.
Philadelphia State Senator-Elect Joe Picozzi shares insights on his priorities, legislative goals, and vision for Pennsylvania in an exclusive Q&A with City & State Pennsylvania.
Eagles linebacker Ben VanSumeren may see an expanded role in 2025, as the team looks to deepen its defensive options. Coaches are impressed with his versatility and development, signaling increased playing time next season.
Photos reveal a man accused of impersonating a law enforcement officer to rob a business in Northeast Philadelphia. Authorities are actively seeking information as the investigation continues.
The 2025 free agency period is approaching, and the Philadelphia Eagles face key positional decisions. This primer breaks down the team’s needs, cap space, and top targets to watch in the upcoming market.
A Philadelphia judge ruled that a judicial candidate is ineligible to run in the May primary due to residency requirements. The decision highlights ongoing legal scrutiny of candidate qualifications ahead of the election.
The U.S. government has charged the Philadelphia School District over asbestos contamination in several schools, raising health concerns amid rising mesothelioma risks. Investigations and safety measures are underway.
Thousands of Philadelphia city workers have gone on strike, disrupting trash collection, 911 emergency services, and other essential functions. The walkout highlights ongoing labor disputes and impacts daily city operations.
























