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A victim was airlifted to a hospital following a shooting in Grimes County, authorities confirmed. The incident remains under investigation. More details will be provided as they become available.
Aunt Orphia’s in Philadelphia, famed for its delicious pound cakes, has been honored with the 2025 Family-Owned Business Award. The bakery’s legacy of quality and tradition continues to sweeten the community.
Two years after young father Kyle Murdock was fatally shot in North Philadelphia, his mother continues to seek justice. 6abc Philadelphia highlights the ongoing fight to solve the case and bring closure to the family.
Inside the East Coast’s largest open-air drug market, vendors operate in broad daylight, challenging law enforcement and raising public safety concerns. This City Journal report delves into the market’s impact on the community and efforts to curb it.
Black music transcends entertainment, serving as a “first draft of history” that documents cultural struggles and triumphs. It offers vital insights into societal change and identity, reflecting deeper narratives beyond melody.
New School of Education Program Builds a Seamless “Bridge” to Kindergarten for Philadelphia Children
Drexel’s School of Education launches a new program creating a “bridge” to kindergarten for Philadelphia children, easing their transition and boosting early learning success in underserved communities.
PHILADELPHIA.Today reveals the best places to work in Philadelphia, based on employee feedback. Top companies stand out for culture, benefits, and growth opportunities, shaping the city’s thriving job market.
A Philadelphia elementary school faces ongoing neglect, with deteriorating conditions raising alarms among community members. Fears grow that the school may once again be targeted for closure, threatening students and local families.
Philadelphia officials have opened the first of 10 new election offices aimed at improving voter access and streamlining election services across the city. The expansion is set to boost voter engagement ahead of upcoming elections.
Grow Philly highlights nine standout small businesses in West Philadelphia, showcasing the area’s vibrant entrepreneurial spirit. These local ventures are driving economic growth and community development.
Philadelphia authorities have dismantled a large-scale drug ring, seizing significant narcotics and making multiple arrests. Officials hailed the operation as a major blow to local crime. “This criminal enterprise is shut down,” they stated.
New details have emerged about the tentative deal between the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and the Philadelphia School District. The agreement aims to address key issues including salaries, staffing, and remote work options, pending final approval.
Cherelle Parker emerges as the likely next mayor of Philadelphia, following a decisive lead in the city’s mayoral race. Her victory signals a shift toward progressive policies in the nation’s sixth-largest city.
The U.S. launched the new “State of Maine” vessel at Philadelphia Shipyard, enhancing maritime education and strengthening national security capabilities, officials announced Tuesday.
Former Philadelphia Councilmember Bobby Henon has been transferred from prison to a halfway house, marking a step toward reintegration after serving time for corruption charges, according to Inquirer.com.
In Pennsylvania, a key swing state, educators are revamping civics instruction to better engage students and prepare them for informed voting. The initiative emphasizes critical thinking and practical government knowledge.
The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to acquire tackle Fred Johnson from the Jacksonville Jaguars, sending tackle/guard Darian Kinnard to the Green Bay Packers in a trade move aimed at bolstering their offensive line.
Katie Casey, editor at The Business Journals, continues to lead with insightful coverage on business trends and local economies, delivering timely news that shapes the industry landscape nationwide.
The Who’s scheduled concerts in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, featuring the iconic track “The Song Is Over,” have been postponed, CBS News reports. New dates will be announced soon. Fans are advised to hold on to their tickets.
























