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    By Ava ThompsonMarch 21, 2026 Education

    Community Unites to Save Lankenau Environmental Science High School

    Community members rallied to save Lankenau Environmental Science High School, urging officials to keep the specialized program open. Advocates emphasize its unique role in fostering STEM education in Philadelphia.

    By Charlotte AdamsMarch 21, 2026 Crime

    ‘Not for Nothing’: A Gritty New South Philly Crime Drama Hits Theaters and Amazon Prime

    “Not for Nothing,” a gritty South Philly crime drama, premieres in theaters and on Amazon Prime. The film explores loyalty and survival in the city’s underworld, marking a bold new chapter for Philly-set storytelling.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 21, 2026 Business

    Bill Gates-Backed TerraPower to Launch $450M Cancer Treatment Facility in Philadelphia

    Bill Gates-backed TerraPower is set to build a $450M cancer treatment facility in Philadelphia, advancing cutting-edge therapies. The project aims to boost local biotech and improve patient care options.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 21, 2026 Sports

    Major Twist in A.J. Brown Saga: Philadelphia Eagles Reportedly Delay Blockbuster Decision

    NFL trade rumors heat up as the Philadelphia Eagles reportedly delay a blockbuster decision in the A.J. Brown saga. Fans and analysts await clarity on the star receiver’s future move.

    By Miles CooperMarch 21, 2026 News

    Two Men Injured in Separate Overnight Shootings Across Philadelphia

    Two men were injured in separate shootings overnight across Philadelphia, police reported. Authorities are investigating both incidents as they work to determine the circumstances surrounding the attacks.

    By Noah RodriguezMarch 20, 2026 News

    Cloudy and Cool Sunday in Philadelphia, Followed by Warmer, Rainy Weather Midweek

    Philadelphia faces a cloudy, cool Sunday as temperatures remain below average. A shift arrives midweek with a warmer, rainy weather pattern expected to bring showers and milder conditions, CBS News reports.

    By Caleb WilsonMarch 20, 2026 Politics

    Krasner, Kensington, Sixers, and Trump: A Closer Look at Philadelphia’s Hot Topics

    Guest Commentary explores the intersecting issues facing Philadelphia, from Krasner’s reforms and Kensington’s challenges to the Sixers’ impact and Trump’s political influence, offering a nuanced perspective on the city’s current landscape.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 20, 2026 News

    Top Mini Golf Destinations in the Philly Area Recommended by Readers

    Readers of Courier-Post have spoken: the best mini golf spots in the Philly area offer fun for all ages. From themed courses to scenic greens, locals reveal top picks for family outings and casual play.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 20, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia’s School Enrollment Drops Once More: What’s Behind the Decline?

    Philadelphia’s school district enrollment is declining once again, raising concerns about funding and resource allocation. The trend highlights ongoing challenges facing urban education in Pennsylvania.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 20, 2026 Crime

    Violent Crime in Philly Drops This Year, Following a Nationwide Trend

    Violent crime in Philadelphia has declined this year, continuing a broader trend seen in many U.S. cities. Officials highlight ongoing efforts in community policing and intervention programs as key factors in the decrease.

    By Atticus ReedMarch 20, 2026 Sports

    “When It Clicks, Watch Out: Why Jordan Davis Has Full Confidence in the Eagles’ Offense”

    Jordan Davis shares his confidence in the Eagles’ offense, emphasizing its potential impact. “When it does click, watch out,” he said, highlighting the unit’s growing chemistry and promising explosiveness this season.

    By Ava ThompsonMarch 20, 2026 News

    A.J. Dillon Joins Panthers Following Challenging Season with Eagles

    A.J. Dillon has signed with the Carolina Panthers following a disappointing season with the Philadelphia Eagles, NBC Sports Philadelphia reports. The running back aims to revive his career with a fresh start in Carolina.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 19, 2026 News

    Chilly Wednesday in Philadelphia Area, Then a Warm Welcome to Spring – Here’s the Forecast

    Chilly weather is expected Wednesday in the Philadelphia area, with brisk winds and cooler temperatures. However, a warming trend is set to begin just in time for the official start of spring, bringing milder conditions.

    By Sophia DavisMarch 19, 2026 News

    Netflix Launches First Immersive Year-Round Entertainment Venue Where Streaming Meets Shopping

    Netflix has launched its first immersive, year-round entertainment venue, blending streaming content with interactive shopping experiences. The innovative space aims to redefine fan engagement and retail integration.

    By Victoria JonesMarch 19, 2026 Crime

    Nine Current and Former Philadelphia Police Officers Charged in Major “Guns Down, Gloves Up” Investigation

    Nine current and former Philadelphia police officers have been charged in the “Guns Down, Gloves Up” investigation, CBS News reports. The probe targets alleged misconduct linked to gun violence and police conduct.

    By Samuel BrownMarch 19, 2026 Sports

    Hollywood Brown signs one-year contract with Eagles: How WR fits in Philadelphia – USA Today

    Hollywood Brown signs a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, aiming to boost their receiving corps. Known for his speed and playmaking, Brown adds depth and explosiveness to the Eagles’ offense this season.

    By Mia GarciaMarch 19, 2026 News

    Judge Rules No Immediate Restoration Needed for Slavery Exhibits at Philadelphia’s President’s House

    A judge ruled that remaining slavery exhibits at Philadelphia’s President’s House do not require restoration at this time. The decision impacts ongoing debates over historic preservation and interpretation of the site.

    By Ethan RileyMarch 19, 2026 Politics

    Can Anti-Corruption Policies Transform Philly’s Political Culture?

    Philadelphia’s entrenched political culture faces renewed scrutiny as anti-corruption policies gain momentum. Advocates argue reforms could restore trust, but critics question if they tackle deep-rooted challenges effectively.

    By Ethan RileyMarch 19, 2026 News

    WNBA Expands to Historic 18 Teams with Exciting New Franchises in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia

    The WNBA announces expansion to a historic 18 teams with new franchises in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia, marking a major step in the league’s growth and national reach.

    By Miles CooperMarch 19, 2026 Education

    ‘More Than a School to Us, It’s Our Home’: Philadelphia Students and Advocates Rally Against Closures at Town Hall

    Philadelphia students and advocates voiced strong opposition to proposed school closures at a heated town hall, emphasizing that schools are “more than a school to us. It’s our home,” highlighting deep community ties and concerns over the impact.

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