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Thousands gathered in Philadelphia for the “No Kings” protest, rallying against government policies and advocating for democratic reforms. The peaceful demonstration drew widespread attention on social media.
President Joe Biden highlighted his support for unions during a rally in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have separate Pennsylvania campaign events scheduled for next week.
The Rolling Stones are set to rock Philadelphia tomorrow. Fans seeking last-minute tickets can find availability through official platforms and authorized resellers. Stay tuned to PennLive.com for the latest updates and tips.
Musicopia, a key provider of music education in Philadelphia schools, received a transformative gift ensuring its programs continue. The donation aims to sustain access to music for underserved students, preserving vital arts education.
TikTok-famous candy business Sugar Rush opens its first brick-and-mortar store in Philadelphia. The shop offers viral sweet treats that captivated online audiences, bringing popular digital flavors to local fans.
The 2025 Gold Cup heats up as Groups C & D prepare to clash. Key matchups and standout teams promise intense action, setting the stage for a thrilling tournament kickoff. Stay tuned for full coverage on Philly Sports Network.
The Philadelphia Phillies face uncertainty as they prepare their rotation without ace Zack Wheeler. Strategies to fill the void include promoting prospects and exploring free-agent options to stabilize the pitching staff.
Thousands gathered in downtown Philadelphia for the ‘No Kings’ rally, protesting former President Donald Trump. The demonstration called for democracy and accountability amid ongoing political tensions.
Philadelphia faces significant budget challenges if President Trump cuts federal funding to cities. Potential losses could impact essential services, highlighting the urgent need for local fiscal planning.
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” has been renewed for four more seasons, Entertainment Weekly confirms. The long-running comedy continues its legacy, promising more irreverent antics from the beloved gang.
Mayor Parker’s budget proposal promises increased funding for Philly schools, focusing on facility upgrades, expanded student resources, and teacher support to improve educational outcomes across the district.
A doctoral student was sexually assaulted and strangled to death by a known serial rapist in Philadelphia, authorities confirm. The case has sparked renewed calls for increased safety measures in the city.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s February 2025 Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey shows a slight rise in regional factory activity, signaling cautious optimism among manufacturers amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
Monday in the Philadelphia region will be cool and cloudy, with scattered storms expected throughout the day. Residents are advised to stay prepared for shifting weather conditions. Stay tuned for updates. – CBS News
A fire that claimed the lives of two young children and one adult in Philadelphia was deliberately set, officials confirmed. Investigators are continuing their search for suspects in this tragic incident.
Experts weigh in on Elon Musk’s potential impact on Pennsylvania’s election outcome. As a high-profile figure, his influence on voter sentiment and campaign dynamics remains closely watched.
Iconic artists Janet Jackson and Nelly are set to reunite for a live performance in Philadelphia this summer, NBC10 Philadelphia reports. Fans can look forward to an unforgettable night of hits and energy.
In his second State of Schools address, Philadelphia’s superintendent highlighted district progress in student achievement and safety but emphasized that significant challenges remain ahead. More work is needed to close gaps.
A new Axios report reveals that violent crime has dropped in 40 major U.S. cities in 2024, marking a significant decline compared to previous years. The trend suggests progress in public safety efforts nationwide.
Uncertainty over tariffs is disrupting Philadelphia businesses, delaying shipments and causing inventory backlogs overseas. Companies face rising costs and operational challenges amid unclear trade policies.