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    By Atticus ReedJanuary 28, 2026 News

    Everything You Need to Know About Which Phillies Will Play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic

    A comprehensive guide on Phillies players competing in the 2026 World Baseball Classic explores who’s representing their countries—and who isn’t—offering fans a clear look ahead on onpattison.com.

    By Ava ThompsonJanuary 28, 2026 Education

    Mayor Parker and Philadelphia Leaders Champion Year-Round Schools and Revitalize Vacant Buildings

    Mayor Parker and Philadelphia district leaders advocate for year-round schooling to boost learning outcomes. They also address challenges posed by vacant buildings, aiming to revitalize communities and improve safety.

    By Sophia DavisJanuary 28, 2026 Crime

    Crime & Punishment Brewing, Brewerytown’s Only Brewery, to Close Its Doors After 10-Year Run

    Crime & Punishment Brewing, the sole brewery in Brewerytown, Philadelphia, announced it will close after a decade of operation. The closure marks the end of a local craft brewing icon’s 10-year run.

    By Atticus ReedJanuary 28, 2026 Business

    Top-Rated Workplaces in Chester County According to Employee Reviews

    Vista.today highlights the best places to work in Chester County, spotlighting companies praised for employee satisfaction, benefits, and workplace culture. Discover where local employees feel most valued and engaged.

    By Olivia WilliamsJanuary 28, 2026 Sports

    Youth Sports in Philly Are Uneven — and the Gaps Are Growing

    Youth sports in Philadelphia are increasingly uneven, with rising disparities in access and resources. Neighborhoods with fewer facilities and funding see declining participation, deepening the city’s athletic divide, reports phillymag.com.

    By Charlotte AdamsJanuary 28, 2026 News

    Stunning Snapshots Capture the Power of Philadelphia’s Winter Storm

    FREEZE FRAME | Philadelphia braces as a powerful winter storm blankets the city in snow. Stunning snapshots capture icy streets, snow-covered landmarks, and residents navigating the wintry conditions. Full coverage on wgal.com.

    By Mia GarciaJanuary 28, 2026 Politics

    Pause on SNAP Benefits Could Create ‘Massive Strain’ on Philadelphia Food Banks

    A pause on SNAP benefits would put a “massive strain” on Philadelphia food banks, local leaders warn. The halt could increase hunger and overwhelm resources amid ongoing economic challenges.

    By Mia GarciaJanuary 27, 2026 News

    From Olympics to Tom Brady: Fanatics Launches Exciting New Entertainment Studio

    Fanatics, known for sports merchandise, is expanding into entertainment with a new studio. The venture aims to create content featuring major sports icons like Tom Brady and Olympic legends, broadening the brand’s reach beyond retail.

    By Ava ThompsonJanuary 27, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia Snow Emergency Ends Tuesday Morning; City Schools to Hold Virtual Classes

    Philadelphia’s snow emergency ends Tuesday morning, but city schools will remain virtual for the day, CBS News reports. Residents are advised to stay cautious as cleanup continues.

    By Mia GarciaJanuary 27, 2026 Crime

    Inside the Home of the Free: Exploring Public Criminal-Legal Dashboards

    The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office launched “The Home of the Free Data,” a public criminal-legal dashboard on phillyda.org, providing transparent, real-time crime and prosecution statistics to the community.

    By Sophia DavisJanuary 27, 2026 News

    Chilly Weather Lingers in Philadelphia After Sunday’s Snowstorm: Here’s What to Expect

    Cold temperatures continue to grip the Philadelphia area following Sunday’s snowstorm. Residents can expect lingering chill and intermittent flurries this week. Stay tuned for the latest updates and safety tips.

    By Jackson LeeJanuary 27, 2026 Business

    Kristen Matkowsky: Driving Innovation and Success in Business

    Kristen Matkowsky joins The Business Journals as a senior reporter, bringing extensive experience in business and finance coverage. Her insights aim to deepen local market analysis and drive impactful storytelling.

    By Ava ThompsonJanuary 27, 2026 Sports

    Eagles’ Brandon Graham Eyes Comeback for an Epic 17th Season

    Eagles’ Brandon Graham is eyeing a return for his 17th NFL season, sources tell NBC Sports Philadelphia. The veteran defensive end looks to continue his impactful presence on the Philadelphia defense.

    By Victoria JonesJanuary 27, 2026 News

    Bracing for a Chilly Friday: Philadelphia Temperatures to Feel Like the 20s—Here’s What to Expect

    Chilly Friday weather grips the Philadelphia area, with temperatures feeling like the 20s thanks to brisk winds. Residents should bundle up as colder conditions persist. Stay tuned to CBS News for the full forecast.

    By Atticus ReedJanuary 27, 2026 Politics

    Jimmy Kimmel Gains Italian Citizenship Amid U.S. Political Climate

    Jimmy Kimmel has obtained Italian citizenship amid growing political tensions in the U.S. The late-night host cited a desire for new opportunities and stability as key reasons for the move.

    By Charlotte AdamsJanuary 27, 2026 News

    Quirky, Nerdy & Creepy Fun Await In Philadelphia – visitphilly.com

    Philadelphia offers a unique blend of quirky, nerdy, and creepy fun for all ages. From eerie ghost tours to geeky museums, the city invites visitors to explore its unconventional side. Discover more at visitphilly.com.

    By Samuel BrownJanuary 27, 2026 Education

    Pennsylvania Republicans Hold Hearing on Philly Schools — But No District Officials Show Up

    Pennsylvania Republicans held a hearing on Philadelphia schools, but no district officials attended. The absence raised concerns about communication and accountability in addressing the city’s educational challenges.

    By Ethan RileyJanuary 27, 2026 Crime

    Philadelphia Mayoral Race Intensifies Focus on Crime Policies

    The Philadelphia mayoral race is intensifying as candidates focus on crime policies. Voters are closely watching plans to address rising violence and public safety amid the city’s ongoing challenges.

    By Sophia DavisJanuary 27, 2026 Business

    Developer Acquires Fishtown’s Prime Corner, Unveils Exciting Mixed-Use Project Plans

    A developer has purchased Fishtown’s prime corner, aiming to create a mixed-use project that combines residential and commercial spaces, marking a significant investment in the neighborhood’s evolving landscape.

    By Isabella RossiJanuary 27, 2026 Sports

    The Top Five Unforgettable Philadelphia Sports Moments of 2025

    Philadelphia’s sports scene dazzled in 2025, with Crossing Broad highlighting the top five moments—from playoff triumphs to record-breaking feats that energized the city’s passionate fanbase.

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