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Jaelan Phillips described his trade to the Philadelphia Eagles as the “greatest thing” in his life, citing new opportunities and a fresh start. The linebacker expressed excitement about joining the NFC contender.
A dispute over a parking spot in Philadelphia escalated when a man was pistol whipped and a shot was fired, police report. Authorities are investigating the violent altercation. No arrests have been made.
Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of the Interior and National Park Service over the removal of a slavery exhibit, sparking controversy about historical representation and public memory.
A pause on SNAP benefits would put a “massive strain” on Philadelphia food banks, local leaders warn. The halt could increase hunger and overwhelm resources amid ongoing economic challenges.
Fanatics, known for sports merchandise, is expanding into entertainment with a new studio. The venture aims to create content featuring major sports icons like Tom Brady and Olympic legends, broadening the brand’s reach beyond retail.
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office launched “The Home of the Free Data,” a public criminal-legal dashboard on phillyda.org, providing transparent, real-time crime and prosecution statistics to the community.
Eagles GM Howie Roseman warns the team faces tough decisions ahead, as salary cap constraints mean they can’t keep all key players. Sacrifices will be necessary to maintain roster balance.
Raymond James announces acquisition of Philadelphia-based wealth manager for $46 billion. The deal aims to expand its footprint and enhance client services in the competitive financial advisory sector.
At least two dozen individuals have been charged in a major basketball game-fixing scandal, NBC10 Philadelphia reports. Authorities uncovered a widespread scheme manipulating outcomes across multiple games. Investigations continue.
America’s oldest ice cream company, rooted in Pennsylvania, continues to churn tradition and innovation. The PA Department of Community & Economic Development highlights its historic role in the state’s economy and culture.
The School District of Philadelphia is relaunching its Parent and Family University, offering free classes starting in October. The program aims to support families with resources and learning opportunities.
Despite ongoing challenges, urban public education is showing steady improvement, with better resources, innovative programs, and rising student achievements fueling optimism for the future, experts say.
Philadelphia is set for a mild Wednesday with comfortable temperatures before a chance of storms moves in later in the day, according to CBS News. Residents should stay alert for possible weather changes.
California beverage manufacturer targets Bellwether District for a new massive facility, aiming to boost production and distribution. The move signals significant growth and investment in the local economy.
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia pressed its final penny, marking the end of the 1-cent coin’s production. The decision to cancel the penny aims to cut costs amid rising metal prices. CBS News reports.
Philly businesses have endured a seven-month crime spree marked by ransacking and burglaries. Authorities continue to search for suspects responsible for the string of thefts and property damage across the city.
The Shops at Liberty Place in Center City Philadelphia are officially up for sale, signaling potential changes for the popular retail and dining destination. WHYY reports the property could attract new investors soon.
Politicians highlighted a “sharp contrast” between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump during the Spin Room following the presidential debate, emphasizing differences in tone and policy, 6abc Philadelphia reports.
NBC Sports Philadelphia releases its Eagles at Commanders betting guide, offering the latest odds, key prop bets, and expert picks. Fans get insights to navigate this pivotal NFC East matchup with informed wagers.
Brendan Boyle has emerged as the Democrats’ healthcare messenger-in-chief, championing policy reforms and inspiring grassroots support. His clear communication is shaping the party’s healthcare agenda.
























