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    By Noah RodriguezFebruary 7, 2026 News

    Sunny and Crisp Friday in Philadelphia: Perfect Weather for Weekend Football!

    Sunny, crisp Friday in the Philadelphia region sets the stage for perfect football weather this weekend. Expect clear skies and mild temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities. Stay tuned for the full forecast on cbsnews.com.

    By William GreenFebruary 7, 2026 Politics

    Sharif Street Poised to Become Pennsylvania’s First Muslim Member of Congress—But His Politics Might Surprise You

    Sharif Street is poised to become Pennsylvania’s first Muslim member of Congress. However, experts caution against assumptions about his political views, highlighting the diversity within Muslim American politicians.

    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 7, 2026 News

    Bitterly Cold Monday Hits Philadelphia Region Following Sunday’s Snowstorm – Here’s What to Expect Weather-Wise

    Bitterly cold temperatures grip the Philadelphia region Monday following Sunday’s snowstorm. Residents face freezing conditions with wind chills expected to stay below freezing throughout the day. Stay tuned for the full weather forecast.

    By Samuel BrownFebruary 6, 2026 News

    30+ Exciting Activities to Experience Along the Delaware River Waterfront

    Discover 30+ exciting activities along the Delaware River Waterfront in Philadelphia. From scenic parks and historic sites to vibrant festivals and dining, this guide highlights must-see attractions for all ages.

    By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 6, 2026 Education

    Parents and Teachers Demand Smaller Classes and No School Closures: Key Insights from Philly’s Facilities Survey

    Parents and teachers in Philly call for smaller class sizes and no school closures, according to a recent facilities planning survey. The feedback highlights priorities for improving learning environments across the district.

    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 6, 2026 Crime

    New Report Uncovers Racial Disparities in Philadelphia’s Criminal Justice System

    The Philadelphia DA’s Office has released a new report highlighting racial disparities in the city’s criminal legal system. The findings call for reforms to address systemic inequalities. Details at phillyda.org.

    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 6, 2026 Business

    Philly Businesses Brace for New City Taxes and Rising Bills This Season

    Philadelphia businesses are bracing for new city taxes and increased utility bills this season, adding financial strain amid ongoing economic challenges, officials and entrepreneurs report.

    By Noah RodriguezFebruary 6, 2026 Sports

    Quinyon Mitchell Reflects on the Highs and Lows of a Tough Loss to the 49ers

    Quinyon Mitchell reflected on a roller-coaster performance in the Eagles’ tough loss to the 49ers. Despite ups and downs, Mitchell emphasized growth and resilience as key takeaways.

    By Isabella RossiFebruary 6, 2026 News

    Dramatic Chase Ends with Capture of Armored Car Robbery Suspects in Lower Merion

    Philly police and the FBI launched a high-speed chase in Lower Merion, successfully apprehending suspects involved in an armored car robbery. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident.

    By Jackson LeeFebruary 6, 2026 Politics

    ICE Tactics in Minneapolis Ignite Political Firestorm from Philadelphia to Washington

    ICE tactics in Minneapolis have ignited a political firestorm, drawing sharp criticism from Philadelphia City Hall to Washington. Officials nationwide debate the agency’s approach amid growing calls for reform.

    By Victoria JonesFebruary 6, 2026 News

    Fall Bucket List for Kids: 55 Awesome Things To Do in Philly This Fall – Mommy Poppins

    Discover 55 exciting fall activities for kids in Philadelphia with Mommy Poppins’ latest bucket list. From pumpkin patches to seasonal festivals, this guide offers fun-filled ways for families to embrace autumn in the city.

    By Jackson LeeFebruary 6, 2026 Education

    How I Captivate Students with a Black History ‘Jawn’ Experience

    In “My Secret for Engaging Students in a Black History ‘Jawn’ (Opinion),” an educator shares innovative methods to make Black history lessons dynamic and relatable, boosting student interest and participation.

    By Victoria JonesFebruary 6, 2026 Crime

    What’s Driving Philadelphia’s Historic Drop in Homicides in 2025?

    Philadelphia saw a historic drop in homicides in 2025, attributed to community policing, targeted interventions, and increased investment in youth programs. Officials credit collaboration between law enforcement and local groups.

    By Sophia DavisFebruary 6, 2026 News

    Roosevelt Boulevard Reopens in Philadelphia Following Deadly Crash Closure

    Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia has reopened after a fatal crash forced a temporary shutdown. Authorities cleared the scene following the investigation, restoring traffic flow on the busy roadway. More details at cbsnews.com.

    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 6, 2026 Business

    New Operators Take Charge of Philadelphia’s Former Sonder Rental Properties

    New operators have taken control of Philadelphia’s former Sonder rental properties, signaling a shift in the city’s short-term rental market. The transition aims to enhance guest experiences and revitalize the local hospitality scene.

    By Charlotte AdamsFebruary 6, 2026 Sports

    Eagles Star Opens Up About the Heartbreak of Losing Offensive Line Coach Jeff Stoutland

    Eagles star made a heartfelt admission about the team’s loss of offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland. His departure leaves a significant void, impacting Philadelphia’s offensive line dynamics and morale.

    By Mia GarciaFebruary 5, 2026 Politics

    Philadelphia Takes Legal Action Against Federal Government Over Removal of Slavery Exhibits

    The City of Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against the federal government over the removal of slavery exhibits, alleging the action undermines historical education and community trust, sparking significant controversy.

    By Caleb WilsonFebruary 5, 2026 News

    South Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center Is Getting an Exciting New Name!

    The Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia is set for a rebrand, unveiling a new name in the coming months. The iconic venue remains a key hub for sports and entertainment in the city. Stay tuned for updates.

    By Olivia WilliamsFebruary 5, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia Kids Score a Snow Day This Monday!

    Philadelphia schools will close Monday due to anticipated winter weather, giving students a snow day. Officials urge families to stay safe as snow accumulates. Classes will resume Tuesday.

    By Ava ThompsonFebruary 5, 2026 Crime

    SEPTA Reports Ongoing Crime Decline Amid Intensified Crackdown on Fare Evasion

    SEPTA reports a continued decline in crime as the transit agency intensifies efforts to combat fare evasion. Enhanced enforcement and safety measures aim to create a more secure ride for all passengers.

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