Philadelphia’s 2025 Pride weekend will showcase the largest Progress Pride flag in the U.S., stretching 600 feet. Organizers say it symbolizes unity and progress for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys pose a tough challenge for the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 1, setting a daunting tone for the season opener, reports Athlon Sports. The matchup favors Dallas early on.
The Eagles’ early 2024 schedule leak reveals key themes: a tough start with multiple primetime games, challenging divisional matchups, and strategic road trips that test depth and resilience, Sports Illustrated reports.
Newly appointed Pope Leo XIV, a Villanova University graduate, was announced today, marking a historic moment for the Philadelphia community. His roots highlight the city’s global religious impact.
Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce were spotted together in Philadelphia on Mother’s Day, sparking rumors about their relationship. The couple appeared relaxed as they enjoyed the holiday in the city.
Loved ones mourn a Delaware mother shot and killed in front of her nephew in Philadelphia. The community reels from the tragic loss as authorities investigate the fatal shooting. More updates to follow.
Philadelphia rapper and anti-violence activist LGP Qua was tragically killed in a shooting, ABC News reports. Known for his efforts to curb violence, his death has shocked the community and renewed calls for action.
A man was fatally shot in the torso in North Philadelphia, authorities report. The incident is under investigation as police seek leads to identify the shooter. No arrests have been made at this time.
Philadelphia police are actively searching for a gunman who opened fire on a SEPTA bus, injuring four individuals. Authorities urge witnesses to come forward as the investigation continues.
After a cloudy morning with scattered rain showers, the storm system is moving out of the Philadelphia area. Skies are expected to clear later today. Stay tuned to CBS News for the latest updates and detailed forecast.
A man and woman were shot after gunfire erupted at a Philadelphia home, police said. Authorities are investigating the motive and suspect involved in the incident. Both victims were rushed to the hospital with injuries.
A bicyclist was struck and killed by a dump truck in Southwest Philadelphia, NBC10 reports. Authorities are investigating the fatal crash, urging witnesses to come forward as they work to determine the cause.
A rookie Philadelphia police officer was shot in the stomach while attempting to break up a fight near a local high school. Authorities have launched an investigation as the officer receives medical treatment.
At the Truist Championship in Philadelphia, Rory McIlroy trails leader Keith Mitchell by five shots. Mitchell’s strong performance puts him ahead as McIlroy aims to close the gap in the coming rounds.
Philadelphia police are searching for a suspect connected to a deadly shooting that occurred last summer. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to assist in the ongoing investigation.
Dave Portnoy has canceled a planned trip to Poland for a Temple University student involved in an antisemitic incident at a Philadelphia bar. The move follows public backlash and calls for accountability.
The FAA is boosting staffing at Newark Airport’s air traffic control center to reduce flight disruptions. The move aims to improve traffic flow and minimize delays amid growing travel demand, ABC7 New York reports.
Lululemon is in discussions to nearly double the size of its Rittenhouse Square store, signaling strong growth in the Philadelphia market. The expansion aims to enhance the brand’s retail presence and customer experience.
A massive crowd gathered in Philadelphia for a May Day rally led by Sen. Bernie Sanders, drawing thousands of participants. Police reported dozens of arrests amid the large demonstrations, citing public safety concerns.
Funding cuts to the DOGE program have left Philadelphia-area museums and libraries scrambling to adjust budgets and programming. Institutions warn these reductions threaten community services and cultural accessibility.
