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    By Mia GarciaJanuary 29, 2026 News

    Philadelphia Takes Legal Action Against Federal Agencies Over Removal of Slavery Exhibit

    Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of the Interior and National Park Service over the removal of a slavery exhibit, sparking controversy about historical representation and public memory.

    By Atticus ReedJanuary 29, 2026 Politics

    U.S. Sen. John Fetterman Takes a Strong Stand Against ICE

    U.S. Sen. John Fetterman has taken a firm stance against ICE, signaling a shift in his approach to immigration enforcement. The move reflects growing calls for reform and critics’ concerns over the agency’s practices.

    By Noah RodriguezJanuary 29, 2026 News

    How Metro Fun Night is Building Trust and Boosting Safety in Camden County

    Camden County Police credit Metro Fun Night for boosting community trust and safety. The event strengthens bonds between officers and residents, fostering collaboration to reduce crime and enhance public confidence.

    By William GreenJanuary 29, 2026 Education

    Philadelphia School District’s Long-Awaited Facilities Plan Proposes Closing 20 Schools and Co-Locating 6 Others

    The Philadelphia School District’s long-awaited facilities plan recommends closing 20 schools and co-locating 6 others to address budget issues and declining enrollment. The proposal aims to optimize resources and improve educational spaces.

    By Ethan RileyJanuary 29, 2026 Crime

    Philadelphians Rally Against U.S. Military Strikes in Venezuela, Calling It a War Crime

    Philadelphians gathered to protest recent U.S. military attacks in Venezuela, denouncing the actions as a “war crime.” Demonstrators called for peaceful diplomacy and an end to intervention, highlighting concerns over escalating violence.

    By Atticus ReedJanuary 29, 2026 Business

    Delta Transforms Sky Clubs in Philadelphia and Atlanta with Exciting Upgrades

    Delta has unveiled upgrades to its Sky Club lounges in Philadelphia and Atlanta, enhancing passenger comfort with expanded spaces, improved amenities, and modern design elements, boosting the travel experience for business and leisure flyers.

    By Olivia WilliamsJanuary 29, 2026 Sports

    Philadelphia Gears Up for an Action-Packed Sports Season in 2026

    Philadelphia gears up for an action-packed 2026, hosting major sports events across football, basketball, and soccer. Fans can expect non-stop excitement as the city solidifies its status as a premier sports hub.

    By Samuel BrownJanuary 29, 2026 News

    Philadelphia 76ers Eye Two-Time NBA Champion Ahead of Trade Deadline

    The Philadelphia 76ers are reportedly targeting a two-time NBA champion ahead of the trade deadline, aiming to bolster their roster for a deep playoff run, sources tell Sporting News. Stay tuned for updates.

    By Jackson LeeJanuary 28, 2026 Politics

    ICE Operations in Philadelphia Spark Heightened Concern Among Immigration Advocates

    ICE operations in Philadelphia have sparked heightened concerns among immigration advocates, who warn that increased raids threaten community trust and safety. Local groups urge vigilance and support for affected families.

    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.

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