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A Philadelphia business owner has pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining funds from pandemic relief programs and defrauding a local union, authorities announced. The case highlights ongoing efforts to crack down on pandemic-related financial crimes.
Dallas Goedert’s future with the Eagles appeared uncertain amid roster changes and salary cap challenges. Yet, through determination and strategic moves, he secured his place, proving indispensable to Philadelphia’s offense.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts led a resilient offense, frustrating the Chiefs’ defense once again in a tight 20-17 victory. Hurts’ poise and key plays secured another crucial win for Philadelphia.
Mourners gathered in Philadelphia to attend a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk. The event reflected the community’s grief and support, as people paid tribute to his life and legacy. Coverage continues on CBS News.
FACT FOCUS: Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, NBC10 Philadelphia reports a surge of false and misleading claims spreading rapidly online, complicating efforts to verify facts and fueling misinformation.
Discover Philadelphia beyond the tourist spots with Rolling Out’s guide to five fun, free activities locals cherish. From vibrant street art tours to scenic park strolls, experience the city’s authentic charm without spending a dime.
Philadelphia’s new teachers’ contract, criticized as a sellout by educators, has cleared obstacles for mass public school closures. The deal raises serious concerns about the future of education and community access.
Greenville police have arrested a mother wanted in connection with her son’s 2024 death. The suspect was apprehended in Philadelphia and faces charges as the investigation continues, officials confirmed.
Philadelphia has expanded its overnight business curfew, now covering additional North Philly neighborhoods. The move aims to curb violence and improve community safety during late hours, officials say.
Love is as contagious as the spirit of Philadelphia, uniting fans in a vibrant community. Philadelphia Sports Nation captures this passion, where loyalty to the city’s teams fuels both heart and hometown pride.
In Philadelphia, a dynamic new exhibit showcases Alexander Calder’s groundbreaking sculptures, highlighting his legacy as a pioneer of kinetic art. The New York Times explores this vibrant addition to the city’s art scene.
Walker Buehler impressed in his Phillies debut, delivering a vintage performance that secured the win. The Dodgers ace showcased sharp command and dominated the lineup, signaling a strong start with his new team.
In “Guest Commentary: All Politics is Personal,” The Philadelphia Citizen explores how local politics deeply impact residents’ daily lives, highlighting the personal stakes behind policy decisions.
This Labor Day weekend, Philadelphia offers plenty of local events and activities, from outdoor concerts and food festivals to family-friendly outings. No need to travel—fun is right here in the City of Brotherly Love.
A Philadelphia elementary school faces ongoing neglect, with deteriorating conditions raising alarms among community members. Fears grow that the school may once again be targeted for closure, threatening students and local families.
Suspects in a deadly Main Line home invasion targeted the wrong house, Philadelphia DA reveals. The incident left one person dead as authorities continue their investigation. More updates to follow.
Kansas City Chiefs expert addresses three key questions Philadelphia Eagles fans face ahead of the highly anticipated Super Bowl rematch. Insights shed light on tactics, player form, and possible outcomes in this A to Z Sports report.
Three men were killed in separate overnight shootings across Philadelphia, NBC10 reports. Police continue investigating the incidents as the city grapples with ongoing gun violence. No arrests have been made so far.
Small businesses in Philadelphia face challenges as tariffs and rising prices loom ahead of the holiday season. Retailers struggle to balance costs while meeting consumer demand, CBS News reports.
Anti-Trump demonstrators filled streets, parks, and plazas nationwide as organizers claim millions participated in protests across the US. The gatherings reflect widespread opposition ahead of upcoming political events.