FBI data reveals a troubling rise in hate crimes targeting the LGBTQ+ community, even as overall violent crime rates decline, highlighting ongoing challenges in protecting vulnerable groups, reports 6abc Philadelphia.
Author: Miles Cooper
Philadelphia Eagles’ second-round pick Andrew Mukuba is poised to “surprise” fans in 2025, Athlon Sports reports. The promising safety’s development is expected to boost the Eagles’ defensive depth next season.
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to campaign in Philadelphia this weekend, aiming to energize voters ahead of the upcoming elections. Her visit underscores the city’s pivotal role in the political landscape.
Three individuals were rescued in a water rescue operation in Delaware County, CBS News reports. Emergency responders swiftly acted to ensure the safety of those stranded. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.
Two Philadelphia sanitation workers were struck by a vehicle while picketing during the DC 33 strike, police reported. The incident highlights ongoing tensions amid the labor dispute, with authorities investigating the crash.
A Pennsylvania city has been named one of the most dangerous places in the U.S., with high crime rates contributing to its ranking. However, other factors beyond crime also influenced the designation, PennLive reports.
Thousands gathered in Philadelphia to celebrate the 4th of July, undeterred by the ongoing DC 33 strike. FOX 29 Philadelphia reports a vibrant turnout, highlighting community spirit amid labor tensions.
A woman was shot during an altercation with another woman in Philadelphia, police reported. The incident remains under investigation as authorities work to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
News helicopters interfered with a morning police operation in Philadelphia, causing delays and safety concerns, Shore News Network reports. Authorities urge media to maintain safe distances during active scenes.
The Business Journals unveil the first group of 2025’s “40 Under 40” honorees, spotlighting emerging leaders shaping the future across industries with innovation, impact, and vision.
A Philadelphia teacher has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the school district, alleging unfair treatment over lessons about Palestine. The case highlights growing tensions around curriculum and free speech in education.
Black-owned retailers in the Philly region face slow sales amid economic challenges but remain hopeful for recovery. Community efforts and local support are key to revitalizing businesses and boosting the local economy.
Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in Philadelphia drew hundreds demanding an end to systemic inequality. The peaceful demonstration featured speeches, chants, and vibrant signs calling for justice and reform across the city.
A ShopRite-anchored shopping center in Northeast Philadelphia, featuring a Wawa convenience store, has been listed for sale. The property presents a prime retail investment opportunity in a high-traffic area.
Otherworld, a cutting-edge immersive art and entertainment attraction, is set to open in Philadelphia in May 2023. The innovative venue promises interactive experiences blending technology and creativity.
With OTAs underway, the Philadelphia Eagles are making key strides in their 2025 preparation. Coach Spadaro highlights the importance of these sessions in building chemistry and setting the foundation for next season’s success.
A teenager was arrested in connection with a series of burglaries across Northeast Philadelphia and Montgomery County, authorities confirmed. The suspect is currently in custody as investigations continue.
As summer approaches, Philadelphia faces new tariff challenges impacting local sports and recreation industries. Navigating these changes is crucial for organizers and fans to ensure a seamless Philly summer experience.
A mass shooting at Lemon Hill in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park left 2 dead and 9 wounded. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no suspects yet identified. CBS News will provide updates as information develops.
Philadelphia business groups have filed a lawsuit against the city over its late-night curfew, arguing it harms local commerce and violates their rights. The Northeast Times reports the legal battle intensifies as restrictions remain in place.
