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Two women were shot following a fight at an Airbnb party in Philadelphia, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident, seeking witnesses to help identify those responsible.
Philadelphia ranks among the top U.S. cities for business executives, according to a new survey. The report highlights the city’s strong economy, talent pool, and quality of life as key factors driving its appeal.
The Phillies fell 11-4 to the Mets, allowing seven solo home runs. Despite offensive efforts, Philadelphia’s pitching struggled to contain New York’s hitters in a tough loss.
Philly’s National Constitution Center honors Juneteenth with special programs recognizing freedom fighters. Events highlight the ongoing struggle for equality and celebrate African American history and resilience.
The Rolling Stones are set to rock Philadelphia tomorrow. Fans seeking last-minute tickets can find availability through official platforms and authorized resellers. Stay tuned to PennLive.com for the latest updates and tips.
Sunday morning shootings across Philadelphia left one dead and four others hospitalized, police report. Authorities are investigating multiple scenes as the city reels from the weekend violence. Updates ongoing.
Inquirer.com presents a new quiz challenging film buffs to identify iconic Philadelphia locations featured in popular movies. Test your local film knowledge and discover the city’s cinematic landmarks in this engaging, interactive feature.
The University of Pennsylvania launches an AI training program for Philadelphia school district teachers, aiming to equip educators with cutting-edge skills to integrate artificial intelligence into the classroom.
Philadelphia’s new police forensics lab will be located in University City, the Parker administration announced. The facility aims to enhance investigative capabilities and reduce case backlogs across the city.
Kindergarten registration for Philadelphia public schools has been delayed, officials announced. New dates and details will be provided soon. Families are advised to stay updated on the district’s official channels.
A man has been arrested for arson at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s official residence. Police say he also planned to physically assault the governor. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities heightening security measures.
A teenager was fatally shot at a Southwest Philadelphia playground just hours after officials highlighted a drop in violent crime, NBC10 Philadelphia reports. Police continue to investigate the incident.
Philadelphia has mastered the art of sports mascots, blending team spirit with local culture. While many mascots fade from fame, Philly’s characters remain iconic, capturing fans’ hearts season after season.
A half-dozen candidates, including a judge, are considering a run against incumbent Larry Krasner for Philadelphia District Attorney, signaling a potentially competitive race ahead.
Philadelphia unveils a new plan to reduce business taxes, aiming to boost economic growth and attract investment. The proposal focuses on easing tax burdens while balancing city revenue needs, sparking debate among stakeholders.
Suburban Philadelphia voters are reexamining Vice President Harris following the recent debate. PBS reports a shift in perception as voters weigh her performance ahead of the upcoming election.
South Bowl, Philly’s newest entertainment destination, officially opened its doors this week. The venue offers bowling, dining, and live events, promising a fresh hotspot for city nightlife, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
Juneteenth in Philly 2024 kicks off with the Wawa Welcome America block party, featuring iconic hip-hop duo Kid ‘n Play and a lineup of diverse performers. The celebration promises music, culture, and community highlights.
Two people were killed and nine others injured in a mass shooting at a Philadelphia park, authorities confirm. Officials are investigating the incident, urging anyone with information to come forward.
Philadelphia schools may start the academic year before Labor Day, a shift that could affect city families’ summer plans. The move aims to align with district goals and accommodate instructional time requirements.
























