Philadelphia Magazine’s latest guide highlights 184 events happening this week and weekend across the city, from art exhibits and live music to food festivals and outdoor activities. A must-read for Philly locals and visitors.
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Two teenagers have been charged with murder following the fatal shooting of a man during a suspected attempted carjacking in West Philadelphia, authorities report. The investigation is ongoing.
A Philadelphia bar has been named one of the best in the U.S. by industry experts. PhillyBurbs shares what to expect, from signature drinks to atmosphere, ensuring visitors are prepared for a top-tier night out.
Multiple shootings and stabbings across Philadelphia resulted in a violent night, leaving several injured. Police are actively investigating the incidents as the city grapples with rising violence. NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
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.
Three people were killed and 11 others wounded in a shooting Thursday night in Philadelphia’s entertainment district, authorities said. The incident remains under investigation as police search for suspects.
Severe storms are possible in the Philadelphia region on Thursday, just before Fourth of July celebrations. CBS News reports unsettled weather with potential thunderstorms and heavy rain. Residents should stay alert.
“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.
Major SEPTA service cuts are set to impact Philadelphia in under three weeks amid ongoing debates over funding among lawmakers. The outcome of these talks will shape the city’s transit future. More updates to come.
A Philadelphia man was arrested after a viral video showed him assaulting multiple unhoused individuals. Authorities are investigating the attacks amid growing concerns over violence against homeless populations.
A $40 million marina and entertainment complex is planned for Northeast Philadelphia, aiming to boost local tourism and economy. The project includes boat slips, dining, and event spaces, slated for completion by 2025.
Philadelphia area will experience a warmer, brighter Thursday with plenty of sunshine. The pleasant trend continues into a nice summer weekend, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Stay tuned for the full weather forecast.
Spencer Skubal led the Tigers to a decisive victory over Zack Wheeler and the Phillies in a showdown between top pitchers. Detroit’s offense supported Skubal, securing a crucial win in the MLB clash.
Mac, played by Rob McElhenney on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, has come out as gay in a recent Washington Blade interview, sharing his personal journey and the impact on his iconic character.
Philadelphia’s Franklin Square comes alive with vibrant colors during the annual lantern festival. The dazzling display of illuminated artworks attracts visitors, celebrating culture and community in the heart of the city.
Separate early morning shootings in Philadelphia have left one person dead and three others hospitalized, police report. Authorities are investigating the incidents as the city grapples with rising gun violence.
Scheming roomies Danny DeVito and Charlie Day reflect on 20 years of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, sharing insights on the show’s enduring impact and their dynamic chemistry in a Los Angeles Times exclusive interview.
NBC10 Philadelphia explores smart strategies for back-to-school season, highlighting local freebies, budgeting tips, and saving techniques to help families manage expenses and make the most of their money.
Rob McElhenney, star of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, has officially filed to legally change his name, according to court documents. The reason behind the change remains undisclosed. Fans await further details.
Hidden beneath Philadelphia’s Carpenters’ Hall, archaeologists uncover remnants of a surprising favorite snack of the Founding Fathers. The discovery sheds new light on colonial life and dining habits. #CBSNews
