A crime summit convened city leaders and community members to craft a public safety blueprint ahead of the new mayor’s term. The gathering focused on collaborative strategies to reduce violence and improve trust.
Author: Mia Garcia
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker has remained notably absent from the public battle over SEPTA funding. She insists this strategic silence reflects careful prioritization, not disengagement, in the ongoing transit funding debate.
Netflix announced the opening dates for its permanent entertainment and shopping venues in Philadelphia and Dallas. These new locations aim to blend streaming culture with immersive, in-person experiences for fans.
Fans in Philadelphia experienced a rollercoaster of emotions as the Sixers secured a thrilling win, while the Phillies shocked the city by firing their manager. NBC10 Philadelphia captures the intense reactions across the sports community.
New video released by 6abc Philadelphia shows a suspect wanted in an East Mount Airy shooting. Police urge anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues. Authorities emphasize public safety in the area.
Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal went viral after warning ICE agents, saying, “You don’t want this smoke.” Her message sparked widespread criticism and debate over law enforcement and immigration policies.
New York-based wellness brand Bathhouse is expanding to Philadelphia, opening a new facility featuring 4 pools and 4 saunas. The move aims to bring its signature relaxation experience to the local market.
The Philadelphia region faces an uncertain business climate as companies hold back investments amid ongoing policy uncertainty. Local leaders call for clearer guidance to restore confidence and stimulate economic growth.
Students, parents, and teachers respond to Philly’s school closure plan with mixed feelings. Concerns over impacts on learning and community clash with hopes for resource consolidation, sparking a heated public debate.
After a staffer allegedly embezzled $161K, Chris Rabb has rebounded strongly, leading fundraising efforts in Philadelphia’s congressional race. His campaign shows resilience amid controversy.
A new ping pong bar, SPiN, has opened in Philadelphia, offering a vibrant space for sport and socializing. The venue combines casual play with a lively atmosphere, attracting both enthusiasts and newcomers.
Philadelphia tops the nation in office-to-apartment conversions, reflecting a shift in urban real estate as demand for residential space rises. The trend signals changing work and living patterns post-pandemic.
Philadelphia’s sports scene goes beyond the Eagles, Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers, showcasing a vibrant culture of local leagues, college teams, and niche sports that unite the community year-round.
Philadelphia City Council is considering rezoning plans for closing school properties to limit developer interest and protect community spaces. The move aims to balance growth with neighborhood preservation. – WHYY
George exploded for 39 points as the Sixers delivered a dominant performance, blowing out the Wizards. Philadelphia’s offense was red-hot, showcasing sharp shooting and strong defense in a commanding win.
Speculation around A.J. Brown’s trade highlights Philadelphia fans’ frustrations but also reminds them of past, more challenging roster dilemmas. The latest buzz fuels debate on the Eagles’ future direction.
Western Pennsylvania’s political landscape is shifting, challenging its long-standing “Alabama of the North” label. New voting patterns signal a fresh era in PA politics, reshaping the state’s balance of power.
Business leaders are actively working to “redefine” Market East, responding to a surge of public feedback. Stakeholders aim to reshape the area’s future, balancing community input with development goals.
Temperatures in the Philadelphia region will return to more seasonable levels this Tuesday, CBS News reports. Residents can expect milder conditions following recent unseasonal weather. Stay tuned for the full forecast.
Philadelphia’s updated facilities plan could lead to the closure of 20 schools, aiming to address budget constraints and underutilized buildings. Community feedback is ongoing as the district finalizes decisions.
