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For years, Philadelphia police reportedly sent crime data to a server based at Disney World, raising questions about data security and transparency. NBC10 Philadelphia investigates the unusual arrangement and its implications.
The Philadelphia Eagles’ defense delivered a powerhouse performance, stifling the Detroit Lions en route to a gritty victory. Key stops and turnovers fueled the Eagles’ dominant showing in a hard-fought NFL clash.
The U.S. Mint has produced its final penny after more than 200 years in circulation. Rising production costs and limited purchasing power prompted the historic end to the nation’s smallest coin, NPR reports.
A historian warns that the recent shooting involving Charlie Kirk reflects political violence reminiscent of the 1960s turmoil. The incident underscores growing divisions and unrest in today’s US political landscape.
Fast food prices have surged in the Philadelphia area, with average spending now up by 15%. Consumers are feeling the pinch as chains adjust menus amid rising costs, reshaping local dining habits.
A South Philadelphia meat supplier, a staple in the community for 79 years, has closed its doors. The family-run business cited changing market conditions and rising costs as key factors in the decision.
A recent Brookings report examines the geography of crime in four U.S. cities, contrasting public perceptions with actual data. The study reveals significant gaps between fear and reality across neighborhoods.
Police are searching for a suspect following an assault on a man in Center City Philadelphia. Authorities continue to investigate the incident as they urge anyone with information to come forward. Reporting from NBC10 Philadelphia.
A 2025 government shutdown could put SNAP benefits at risk for nearly 2 million Pennsylvanians, raising concerns over food insecurity. Officials urge swift action to prevent disruption, reports 6abc Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles have signed veteran linebacker Brandon Graham to a one-year deal, securing his presence for a remarkable 16th NFL season. The move aims to bolster the Eagles’ defense with Graham’s experience.
Andrew Yang’s Forward Party has endorsed Pat Dugan in the Philadelphia district attorney race, marking a significant boost for the candidate in the increasingly competitive contest for the city’s top prosecutor.
Philly parents and school staff express growing concern over limited bathroom breaks and a critical shortage of essential personnel, impacting student well-being and daily school operations, WHYY reports.
Philadelphia’s shootings have significantly declined citywide, marking a positive trend. However, several neighborhoods continue to face high levels of gun violence, highlighting persistent challenges in public safety efforts.
Top Main Line school districts have slipped in Niche’s latest rankings of America’s best schools, reflecting shifting educational trends and increased competition among suburban districts, according to The Business Journals.
A new Tun Tavern is set to open in Philadelphia, 250 years after the Marine Corps was founded at the original site. The venue aims to honor Marine heritage and celebrate its historic roots.
NBC Sports Philadelphia reporter Taryn Hatcher is quickly winning over fans with her insightful coverage and engaging presence. Her growing popularity highlights a fresh voice energizing Philadelphia sports media.
“Ferda Love,” a vibrant fashion show celebrating culture and creativity, is set to take place in Philadelphia. The event will showcase diverse designs, spotlighting local talent and artistic expression.
The Philadelphia teachers union is preparing to strike as contract talks with the school district stall. Key issues include pay, staffing, and safety, with no agreement reached yet.
Newtown native Alex Cooper transformed her show “Call Her Daddy” into a groundbreaking sex-positive podcast empire, reshaping conversations on intimacy while building a multimedia brand, Inquirer.com reports.
Philadelphia Mayor’s proposal to cut business taxes faces criticism from experts at itep.org, who argue the move is illogical and imprudent, potentially jeopardizing city services and fiscal stability.
























