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Alarmed by low outreach efforts, some Harris staffers went rogue to connect with Black and Latino voters. Their grassroots push aimed to strengthen the campaign’s presence in key communities ahead of the election.
Comcast’s recent TV deal highlights a stark reality for the once-dominant cable industry, facing declining subscribers and shifting viewer habits as streaming services reshape the media landscape.
SEPTA service cuts will impact 52,000 School District of Philadelphia students, sparking parental concern over disrupted commutes and school attendance. Officials urge urgent solutions to ease transportation challenges.
Three people were killed and 10 injured in a shooting in South Philadelphia, police reported. Authorities have taken one person into custody as investigations continue. No further details have been released.
Philadelphia ranks as a top city for business executives, according to a new survey. The city’s robust economy, skilled workforce, and vibrant culture make it a prime location for corporate leaders.
The 2024 Eagles are sparking debate as potentially the best team in Philadelphia sports history. With standout performances and playoff success, fans and analysts weigh their place among Philly’s legendary teams.
A child and another individual were injured in Philadelphia after severe weather caused trees to fall. Emergency crews responded promptly as officials warn residents to stay cautious amid ongoing storms.
A 12-year-old boy was shot and killed while filming a music video in Northwest Philadelphia, police report. Authorities are investigating the fatal shooting as the community mourns the loss.
Several Temple University alumni have been featured on the prestigious “Who’s Next in Politics” list, highlighting upcoming leaders making significant impacts in the political arena.
This Memorial Day, explore top activities in Philadelphia and at the Jersey Shore. From historic tributes and parades to beachside events, NBC10 Philadelphia highlights ways to honor the holiday while enjoying the holiday weekend.
Namibia is seeking to strengthen trade and education ties with the United States, aiming to boost economic growth and enhance academic collaboration. Officials emphasize mutual benefits and long-term partnership potential.
Philadelphia authorities arrested eight individuals during Super Bowl celebrations, citing various offenses. Police emphasized efforts to maintain safety amid large crowds. The investigation is ongoing, with more details expected.
Penn graduate Charlie Javice was sentenced to 7 years in prison for defrauding JPMorgan Chase of $175 million. The case highlights ongoing scrutiny of fintech startups and investor fraud.
The Philadelphia Eagles edged the Dallas Cowboys in a thrilling NFL season opener marked by a controversial spit incident that quickly went viral. Tensions ran high as the Eagles secured a hard-fought victory.
Mostly sunny skies are expected across the Philadelphia region Tuesday, with temperatures rising into the mid-70s. Evening showers are likely, bringing a chance of rain after sunset. Stay tuned for updates.
La Salle University Athletics hosted its annual Baseball Alumni Golf Outing, featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer. The event brought together former players for a day of camaraderie and fundraising.
Amid the government shutdown, key services in Philadelphia face disruptions. Museums and some public offices are closed, while essential services like emergency response and public transit continue operating. Stay updated for changes.
Discover the most romantic activities for couples in Philadelphia with Thrillist’s latest guide. From scenic strolls to intimate dining, explore unforgettable experiences that spark love in the City of Brotherly Love.
Philadelphia’s school board president says the Justice Department is “not ready to proceed” with an agreement on asbestos management practices, raising concerns about the safety and timeline for addressing hazardous conditions.
Philadelphia is tackling blight and crime by addressing its surplus of abandoned vehicles. The city’s new initiative focuses on removing these eyesores to improve safety and neighborhood conditions.





















