Two people were killed and one hospitalized in a New Year’s Day shooting in Philadelphia, authorities report. The incident remains under investigation as police seek suspects. More details awaited.
The National Park Service has removed a slavery exhibit at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. The decision follows community concerns over historical accuracy and representation. The topic remains under review.
Penn University has labeled the government’s demand for lists of Jewish staff as “disconcerting.” The institution expressed concern over privacy and potential discrimination in a statement to The New York Times.
This weekend in Philly, explore vibrant street art tours, catch a live jazz show at South Street, and enjoy the annual food truck festival at Penn’s Landing. Visit metrophiladelphia.com for full event details.
Thousands of dollars have gone missing from an elementary school in Northeast Philadelphia. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause and identify those responsible. The school community is seeking answers.
ICE has deported a man linked to the 1999 murder of Eddie Polec in Philadelphia. The move marks a significant step in immigration enforcement tied to serious criminal cases. Authorities continue to monitor similar cases.
The Philadelphia Citizen highlights 20 outstanding Black-owned businesses in Philadelphia making a positive impact. These enterprises drive community growth, innovation, and economic empowerment across the city.
In the latest 3-round 2026 NFL mock draft, the Philadelphia Eagles address concerns surrounding Jalen Hurts and strategically replace key free agency losses, aiming to bolster their roster for sustained success.
Two people were killed and another injured in a triple shooting on New Year’s Day in Northeast Philadelphia. Police are investigating the incident that has left the community shaken. No arrests have been made.
A woman was hospitalized following an early morning shooting in Philadelphia, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident as they seek information from witnesses. The victim’s condition remains critical.
Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the removal of a long-standing slavery exhibit from a historic park, accusing the government of erasing crucial Black history, CNN reports.
A new stage and entertainment pavilion is planned at 1300 Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia’s Sports Complex, aiming to enhance the area’s event capabilities and attract diverse performances, according to phillyyimby.com.
Philadelphia officials announced a plan to close several school buildings amid budget challenges. The timeline and detailed list of closures are available, sparking varied community reactions. Stay updated with live coverage on inquirer.com.
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office has updated its DAO Data Dashboard to offer more accurate, transparent public information on violent and serious crime trends in the city. Visit phillyda.org for details.
Philadelphia’s economy closes 2025 with strong momentum and cautious optimism. Despite challenges like inflation and labor shortages, growth in tech, healthcare, and real estate sectors signals a promising outlook ahead.
The Philadelphia Eagles fell to the Chicago Bears, marking their second consecutive loss this season. The defeat raises concerns as the team struggles to maintain consistency. Coverage on NBC Sports Philadelphia.
A fugitive wanted in Philadelphia was arrested in High Bridge, NJ, following a coordinated effort by local law enforcement. Authorities praised community cooperation in the successful apprehension.
A 27-year-old man was found shot to death inside a North Philadelphia apartment, police report. The investigation is ongoing as authorities seek leads in the deadly incident. No arrests have been made.
ICE is rumored to be heading to Philadelphia, sparking widespread speculation and concern among residents. Sources suggest increased enforcement actions may soon impact the city. The Independent continues to monitor developments.
Liberty Point, a new entertainment venue, is set to open at Penn’s Landing in April. The space will offer live music, dining, and waterfront views, aiming to boost Philadelphia’s vibrant cultural scene.
