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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.
Philadelphia sports fans are grappling with disappointment following the Phillies’ playoff exit and the Eagles’ loss to the Giants. Emotions run high as the city reflects on a challenging postseason.
Despite rising tension in Philadelphia, the Eagles stand poised to break a rare 20-year NFL streak. This potential milestone underscores the team’s resilience amidst pressure, signaling a pivotal moment for the franchise.
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman’s new memoir reveals the rift that ended his friendship with Gov. Josh Shapiro. The book offers insight into their political and personal fallout, highlighting deep tensions.
Philadelphia’s sports culture continues to evolve, with rising interest in soccer and eSports alongside traditional favorites like football and baseball. Experts predict 2025 will see a blend of grassroots passion and cutting-edge fan experiences.
Philadelphia Police Commissioner attributes the city’s declining crime rate to community policing and targeted interventions. He emphasizes continued efforts to maintain public safety amid ongoing challenges.
Spring Break 2025 in Philadelphia promises family fun with Mommy Poppins’ top 24 activities. From interactive museums to outdoor adventures, discover exciting ways to keep kids entertained and create lasting memories.
Senior centers across Philadelphia offer older adults a vibrant hub for friendship, activities, and fun. These community spaces provide social connection and support, enhancing well-being for Philadelphia’s seniors.
NFL fans express surprise as a Philadelphia Eagles player secures an unexpected Pro Bowl nod. The selection has sparked debate over performance and popularity on social media. More details on Yahoo Sports.
School closings are imminent in Philadelphia as officials weigh tough decisions. Four key themes have emerged in discussions, highlighting impacts on communities, resources, and student futures. More details on Inquirer.com.
Snow and a wintry mix are falling across the Philadelphia area, causing slick roads and delays. CBS News NEXT Weather urges caution as temperatures remain low and precipitation continues through the evening.
Business Insider reveals 12 surprising facts about “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” from its low-budget origins to unexpected cast connections, shedding new light on the cult hit’s enduring success and behind-the-scenes quirks.
The Greater Philadelphia dining scene flourished in 2025 with 25 standout restaurant and bar openings. From innovative concepts to beloved local expansions, the city’s culinary landscape continues to evolve.
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve’s November 2025 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey reveals a mixed outlook, with modest growth in new orders but ongoing concerns over supply chain disruptions and labor shortages.
A new Pew report reveals a decline in poverty rates among Philadelphians, yet significant disparities remain across neighborhoods and demographics, highlighting ongoing economic challenges citywide.
























