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Tensions rise in Philadelphia as debates intensify over school curricula. Critics and educators clash on what teachers should teach, spotlighting broader conflicts over history, race, and education reform.
The Minnesota Vikings have come to the defense of cornerback Isaiah Rodgers after he became the target of racial slurs. The team condemned the harassment and reaffirmed their support for Rodgers.
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A man has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman in Center City, Philadelphia, authorities said. The incident is under investigation as police continue to gather evidence.
Northeast Philly’s long-standing head shop, Artifax, is set to close after 48 years in business. The iconic store, known for its unique art supplies and counterculture items, will shut its doors this month.
“This Is Us” defies geography as its storyline features a swift commute from Alpine, NJ, to Philadelphia. The Bergen Record highlights how the show blends real locations for dramatic effect, despite the implausible travel time.
Philadelphia’s Julia R. Masterman School once again ranks in the Top 10 of U.S. News & World Report’s national high school rankings, highlighting its continued academic excellence and competitive edge.
Philadelphia’s school selection process begins today, marking a key step for families enrolling students for the upcoming year. WHYY provides essential information on deadlines, application tips, and available options.
The government shutdown could disrupt services and delay payments, impacting Philly-area residents and businesses. Local agencies brace for effects on public programs and economic stability, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and the Philly School District paused contract negotiations to jointly advocate for increased education funding, highlighting urgent needs amid budget challenges. (WHYY)
Philadelphia authorities arrested eight individuals during Super Bowl celebrations, citing various offenses. Police emphasized efforts to maintain safety amid large crowds. The investigation is ongoing, with more details expected.
Philadelphia’s school board president says the Justice Department is “not ready to proceed” with an agreement on asbestos management practices, raising concerns about the safety and timeline for addressing hazardous conditions.
Philadelphia DA files lawsuit against Elon Musk over a $1 million giveaway aimed at registered voters, citing concerns about election law violations. Musk’s campaign faces legal scrutiny amid ongoing debates on election integrity.
Charlie Day, star of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” recently toured Boston bars promoting a whisky brand. The actor engaged fans while sampling local venues, highlighting the city’s vibrant bar scene.
Sixers veteran Tobias Harris is determined to rebound after an injury-plagued season. Focused on recovery and strengthening, Harris aims to lead Philly with renewed energy in the upcoming campaign.
One of the largest specialized high schools has seen a significant drop in enrollment. As challenges mount, a determined alumnus steps forward with plans to revive its legacy and restore its standing in the community.
Philly’s old fun parks, once bustling hubs of joy, now stand as fading memories. Hidden City Philadelphia uncovers their rise and decline, revealing stories of community, nostalgia, and urban change.
Philadelphia adopts a controversial policy targeting youth crime, sparking debate over effectiveness and ethics. The Trace explores the city’s efforts to balance safety with young residents’ rights.
Philly bus routes most used by students will be restored next week after Mayor Parker announces an advance of city funds, ensuring safe, reliable transportation as schools reopen. (WHYY)
Philadelphia’s women’s sports bars are set to shine as the city embraces a growing fanbase. These venues offer inclusive spaces to celebrate female athletes, marking a pivotal moment in local sports culture.























