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The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia released the 2025 Small Business Credit Survey for the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro area, highlighting key trends in financing, credit access, and economic challenges faced by local small businesses.
The Center for Criminal Justice in Philadelphia has closed due to a water leak. Several court proceedings are being rescheduled, causing disruptions in the local legal system, officials confirm. Coverage continues.
The “Always Sunny” gang turned their chaotic antics into a business empire, launching a series of quirky, often bizarre products. From questionable merchandise to unexpected hits, their ventures reflect the show’s offbeat humor.
Kevin Frazier, co-host of “Entertainment Tonight,” is set to visit Philadelphia for a special CBS News event. Fans can look forward to exclusive interviews and live coverage from the iconic city.
West Philadelphia’s neighborhood has seen a dramatic turnaround after years of crime, driven by a strong community partnership. Local efforts have boosted safety and revitalized the area, marking a hopeful chapter for residents.
Philadelphia Superintendent explains how the school district plans to navigate upcoming SEPTA service cuts, ensuring students maintain access to transportation amid reduced routes. Details on adjusted schedules and support systems follow.
John Berkery, a notorious Philadelphia underworld figure, has died at 91. Known for his deep ties to organized crime, Berkery’s death marks the end of an era in the city’s criminal history.
The Philadelphia School District and teachers union reached a last-minute agreement on the first day of school, averting a strike and ensuring students return to class as scheduled, WHYY reports.
Philadelphia City Council President has urged for higher wages for early childhood workers, highlighting their crucial role in the community. The call comes amid ongoing efforts to improve pay and conditions in the sector.
Multiple Temple University students were assaulted after a disorderly crowd of minors gathered on campus, prompting police intervention. Authorities are investigating the incident as tensions escalated rapidly, CBS News reports.
In Philadelphia’s collar counties, political lawn signs have turned into a battleground, reflecting deep divisions in a heated presidential race. Residents describe the sign disputes as “almost like sign warfare,” underscoring local tensions.
Philadelphia experts and researchers emphasize the vital role of arts in education, highlighting benefits for student creativity, engagement, and academic success, during a recent WHYY discussion.
As Trump threatens to deploy federal troops to U.S. cities, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner and local religious leaders strongly oppose the move, urging de-escalation and community-focused solutions.
A woman was found shot in the neck in a Philadelphia backyard, police reported. Authorities are investigating the shooting and have yet to identify a suspect or motive. The victim was rushed to the hospital and is in critical condition.
Philadelphia police have identified multiple individuals arrested during Super Bowl celebrations following the Eagles’ victory. Charges include disorderly conduct and public intoxication, as fans took to the streets in large numbers.
Speed cameras along Broad Street in Philadelphia are set to activate in mid-September, aiming to reduce speeding and enhance pedestrian safety, city officials announced. The program is part of broader traffic enforcement efforts.
Vice President Harris told a Philadelphia church congregation that the upcoming election will “decide the fate of our nation for generations to come,” urging voters to participate in shaping America’s future.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s August 2025 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey reveals a modest improvement in regional manufacturing activity, signaling cautious optimism among factory leaders amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
The “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” finale paid tribute to Lynne Marie Stewart, while Danny DeVito reunited with fellow “Taxi” cast members in a nostalgic moment, delighting fans of both iconic shows.
Three people were killed and nine others injured in a shooting in South Philadelphia late Tuesday. Authorities are investigating the incident amid heightened community concerns over rising gun violence.
























