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    By Mia GarciaNovember 28, 2025 Politics

    Philadelphia Mint to Strike Final Penny as the 1-Cent Coin Is Phased Out

    The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia is set to press the final penny as the 1-cent coin is officially discontinued. The decision marks the end of an era for the nation’s smallest denomination coin.

    By Atticus ReedNovember 28, 2025 News

    From stock music to comedic gold: The story of the ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ theme song – Inquirer.com

    The hit show “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” features a theme song with an unexpected origin: stock music. This article uncovers how a generic tune became comedic gold and an iconic part of the series.

    By Miles CooperNovember 28, 2025 Education

    ‘Power to the Pupil’: Black Educators Unite in Philly to Shape the Future of Teaching

    Black educators convened in Philadelphia for the “Power to the Pupil” event, focusing on the future of teaching and amplifying Black voices in education. The gathering emphasized empowerment, equity, and community-driven change.

    By Mia GarciaNovember 28, 2025 Crime

    SEPTA Reports Significant Crime Drop Following Fare Evasion Crackdown

    SEPTA reports a notable drop in crime rates following intensified efforts to curb fare evasion. The crackdown has improved safety across the transit system, NBC10 Philadelphia reveals.

    By Atticus ReedNovember 28, 2025 Business

    Ikea Plans Exciting New Store Formats Coming Soon to Greater Philadelphia

    Ikea plans to expand its presence in Greater Philadelphia with new store formats, aiming to enhance customer access and adapt to evolving shopping trends, according to The Business Journals.

    By Jackson LeeNovember 28, 2025 Sports

    Black Friday Gets a Bold Twist as Eagles Sport All-Black Uniforms

    The Eagles embraced a bold new look on Black Friday, donning all-black uniforms for their game. The striking attire added a fresh dimension to the team’s identity, marking a memorable twist on the traditional game day.

    By Sophia DavisNovember 28, 2025 News

    Mechanical Issue Forces Emergency Evacuation of American Airlines Flight in Philadelphia

    A mechanical issue forced the evacuation of an American Airlines flight at Philadelphia International Airport. Passengers were safely escorted off the plane, and authorities are investigating the cause. No injuries reported.

    By Victoria JonesNovember 28, 2025 News

    Beloved dinosaur statue in Philadelphia’s Manayunk neighborhood replaced after apparent vandalism – CBS News

    A beloved dinosaur statue in Philadelphia’s Manayunk neighborhood was replaced following apparent vandalism. The community rallied to restore the iconic landmark, emphasizing its local significance. CBS News reports on the ongoing efforts.

    By Sophia DavisNovember 28, 2025 Politics

    Uncovering Philadelphia’s Deep-Rooted Appetite for Corruption

    A new book delves into Philadelphia’s long history of political corruption, uncovering how greed and power shaped the city’s governance. Hidden City Philadelphia offers an in-depth look at these enduring challenges.

    By Sophia DavisNovember 28, 2025 News

    Discover Every Philly Reference Hidden in ‘Abbott Elementary’

    ‘Abbott Elementary’ is packed with Philadelphia nods, from landmarks to local slang. Inquirer.com breaks down all the Philly references that make the hit show a love letter to the City of Brotherly Love.

    By Isabella RossiNovember 28, 2025 Education

    Philadelphia’s Schools Are Struggling — But Raising Taxes Isn’t the Solution

    Philadelphia’s schools face ongoing challenges, but raising taxes isn’t the solution. Experts argue that smarter resource allocation and systemic reforms are needed to improve education without burdening taxpayers.

    By Mia GarciaNovember 28, 2025 Crime

    What Philadelphians Really Want in the City’s Plan to Improve Public Safety

    Here’s What Philadelphians Want to See in the City’s Plan to Boost Public Safety – The Trace reveals residents demand community policing, increased mental health support, and investment in youth programs to address rising crime effectively.

    By Victoria JonesNovember 28, 2025 Business

    Philadelphia Small Businesses Struggle with Mounting Debt, Falling Sales, and Soaring Costs

    Small businesses in Philadelphia are grappling with increased debt, declining sales, and rising operational costs, threatening economic recovery. Al Día News explores the challenges facing local entrepreneurs.

    By Ava ThompsonNovember 27, 2025 Sports

    3 Key Concerns as the Bears Take on the Eagles This Black Friday

    As the Bears face the Eagles on Black Friday, three key concerns loom: inconsistent quarterback play, a struggling offensive line, and defensive lapses. These issues could prove costly in a critical NFC showdown.

    By Atticus ReedNovember 27, 2025 News

    Philadelphia’s 2025 Thanksgiving Day Parade: Road Closures and Route Details Revealed

    Philadelphia officials have announced road closures and the official route for the 2025 Thanksgiving Day Parade. Streets will close early to accommodate floats and crowds. Commuters are advised to plan alternate routes.

    By Jackson LeeNovember 27, 2025 News

    Suspected Burglar Allegedly Strikes Multiple Homes in Southwest Philly

    A suspected burglar is accused of targeting multiple homes more than once in Southwest Philadelphia, according to NBC10 Philadelphia. Police are actively investigating and urge residents to stay vigilant.

    By Sophia DavisNovember 27, 2025 Politics

    Philadelphia’s New Era of Dark Money Politics Takes Hold

    Philadelphia enters a new chapter as dark money floods local politics, raising concerns over transparency and influence. Critics warn this shift threatens democratic accountability in the city’s elections.

    By Victoria JonesNovember 27, 2025 News

    The first two Netflix Houses will finally open in late 2025 – The Verge

    Netflix announced the opening of its first two Netflix Houses in late 2025. These immersive fan experiences, featuring iconic sets and exhibits, aim to deepen viewer engagement and celebrate Netflix’s original content.

    By Victoria JonesNovember 27, 2025 Education

    U.S. School Districts Consider Closures Amid Declining Student Enrollment

    Districts across the U.S. are considering school closures as declining student enrollment strains budgets and resources. The trend raises concerns about community impact and educational access, reports WHYY.

    By Victoria JonesNovember 27, 2025 Crime

    SEPTA Sees Significant Decline in Serious Crime Rates

    SEPTA reports a significant drop in serious crime across its transit system, reflecting enhanced safety measures and increased police presence. Officials urge passengers to stay vigilant but commend progress.

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