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Phillies Weekly Recap: Philadelphia’s offense continues to ignite, fueling crucial wins, while Zach Wheeler delivers dominant pitching performances. The team looks poised as they build momentum this week.
A teenager was killed in a double shooting near a Philadelphia elementary school, police confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has shaken the local community. No arrests have been made so far.
Hours of testimony in Philadelphia federal court on Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs could significantly impact ongoing lawsuits against manufacturers, as detailed in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
The indictment of George Norcross marks a pivotal shift in New Jersey’s political scene, experts say. Once a powerful kingmaker, Norcross faces charges that could reshape local influence and voter trust.
Union Sports & Entertainment has made a strategic investment in Lyngby Boldklub, a Danish Superliga club. The move aims to strengthen global ties and enhance player development opportunities between Philadelphia Union and Lyngby.
Philadelphia faces a sharp decline in Black teachers amid the Great Resignation, raising concerns over representation and student outcomes. This trend threatens to deepen educational disparities across the city’s schools.
Dozens were arrested in Philadelphia following the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory, according to police reports. Authorities responded to incidents of public disorder amid citywide celebrations.
“The city is electric right now,” as Philadelphia erupts in celebration during the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade. Fans flood the streets, igniting a jubilant party that captures the city’s infectious pride and spirit.
Philadelphia Eagles’ 2025 schedule reveals key matchups shaping their season. USA Today predicts a competitive win-loss record, highlighting crucial games that could define the team’s playoff hopes.
A man was chased and shot in the back and head by a gunman on a Philadelphia street, according to police. The incident remains under investigation as authorities search for the suspect. NBC10 Philadelphia will provide updates.
Pennsylvania lawmakers are debating a bill to ban the use of “Alabama” as a racial slur. The move aims to address offensive language and promote respect in public discourse, sparking mixed reactions statewide.
LOL Entertainment is set to launch its second immersive gaming experience in Philadelphia’s Center City, following the success of its initial venture. The new interactive attraction aims to draw gamers and tourists alike.
The MICHELIN Guide has officially launched in Boston and Philadelphia, spotlighting top-tier dining in both cities. This debut marks a significant expansion of the prestigious culinary rating system in the U.S.
Philadelphia police are investigating after a woman’s body was discovered in a shallow grave. Authorities are seeking a person of interest in connection with the case. The investigation remains ongoing.
Discover the best real estate deals of 2024 as The Business Journals spotlights emerging stars reshaping the market. From innovative projects to prime investments, these rising players are driving the year’s biggest successes.
Aaron Nola has been placed on the injured list for the first time since 2017, marking a rare setback for the Phillies’ ace. The move raises concerns about Philadelphia’s rotation stability. Updates to follow.
Berks Homes aims to capitalize on Chester County’s housing boom with a proposal for a 239-unit residential community, signaling growing demand and development interest in the region.
Democratic governors Josh Shapiro, Phil Murphy, and others will rally for Kamala Harris in North Philadelphia this Sunday. The event aims to boost support ahead of upcoming elections, highlighting party unity.
The Philadelphia school district launches a major hiring drive, seeking 450 new teachers this year. Notably, a third of these openings are dedicated to special education roles, addressing critical staffing needs.
A Drexel study finds men and residents of high-crime areas experience larger reductions in heart disease deaths linked to community parks. Green spaces may offer crucial health benefits in vulnerable neighborhoods.