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Three people were killed and nine others injured in a mass shooting in Philadelphia’s Grays Ferry neighborhood. Police are actively searching for three suspects connected to the incident, CBS News reports.
Danny DeVito reveals why he identifies as the kid in the “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” family. In a recent Entertainment Weekly interview, the veteran actor shares insights into his unique role on the hit show.
The Rolling Stones delivered an electrifying performance at the Linc during their ‘Hackney Diamonds Tour,’ blending classic hits with new tracks, captivating fans with a flawlessly crafted setlist and unmatched energy.
Garces Events’ Old City venue, The Olde Bar, has been closed by Compass Group USA. The decision marks a notable shift in the local hospitality scene, affecting both patrons and staff. Further details on the closure’s impact are forthcoming.
Philadelphia’s biotech sector faces ongoing job losses amid market volatility, as companies downsize or relocate. Experts warn this trend could impact the region’s economic growth and innovation momentum.
The African American community in Philadelphia is actively addressing rising violence through grassroots initiatives and dialogue with city officials. Efforts focus on prevention, support, and rebuilding trust to enhance neighborhood safety.
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” tackles contemporary issues, including MAGA and #Time’s Up, sparking debate on its bold approach. The Denton Record-Chronicle highlights the show’s edgy satire and cultural relevance.
Chambers in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are actively advancing LGBTQ+ businesses through networking, advocacy, and resources, fostering inclusivity and economic growth in the region, reports capitalanalyticsassociates.com.
Police in a Pennsylvania suburb are training dog walkers to spot and report suspicious activity. This community effort aims to enhance neighborhood safety and foster collaboration between residents and law enforcement.
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals growing concern among Democrats, with many believing their party is weak and struggles to stand firm against Republican opposition, raising questions about its future strategies and unity.
As SEPTA faces a growing budget shortfall, proposed major service cuts threaten to disrupt daily commutes. Riders warn these reductions could harm families and local businesses across the Philadelphia area.
A deal has been reached to end the DC33 strike in Philadelphia. Trash collection service will resume starting Monday, restoring sanitation operations after days of disruption. Residents can expect normal pickup schedules soon.
HVAC technicians in the Philadelphia region are working overtime as a severe heat wave drives demand for air conditioning repairs and installations, CBS News reports. Residents seek relief amid soaring temperatures.
Philadelphia navigates the complex legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. amid current political challenges. The city confronts power dynamics and trust issues as it reflects on MLK’s impact and today’s evolving politics.
Bryan Braman, former Eagles linebacker and Super Bowl LII champion, has died at 38 following a battle with brain cancer. The NFL community mourns the loss of the tenacious defender known for his fierce play.
WHYY reports on the facilities planning process, highlighting key facts, timelines, and community concerns. Stakeholders emphasize transparency and timely updates as crucial to addressing local needs effectively.
In a razor-tight election, Asian American voters are emerging as a pivotal force. Their growing turnout and diverse voices are shaping outcomes and influencing key races nationwide, NPR reports.
Pennsylvania is investing $11 million to expand after-school programs across the state, including Philadelphia and Downingtown. The funding aims to enhance educational support and extracurricular opportunities for students.
The Office of Victim Services in Pennsylvania provides crucial support and advocacy for crime victims across the state, ensuring access to resources and assistance through government programs.
Philadelphia sports legends gathered at Fanatics Fest in New York, sharing unforgettable memories and engaging with fans. The event celebrated the city’s rich athletic history and brought iconic figures together.





















