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The Philly Board of Education approved a facilities study following protests from principals opposing potential school closures. The move aims to address concerns and explore options for the district’s future.
Two men were killed and another injured in shootings in Philadelphia’s Logan neighborhood, police report. Authorities are investigating the incidents to determine motives and identify suspects. No arrests have been made so far.
The Business Journals highlights the 35 largest accounting firms in Greater Philadelphia, showcasing key players driving the region’s financial services sector. The list reflects growth and competitive dynamics in the local market.
The Flyers stunned fans with two major offseason announcements, shaking up the team’s future. Philly Sports Network breaks down how these unexpected moves could reshape the upcoming season.
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.
Hulu’s new series “Deli Boys” offers a fresh blend of Philadelphia grit and Pakistani culture, delivering a unique comedic take on family, food, and identity. The show captures the vibrant spirit of Philly’s diverse communities.
Philadelphia launches a new pre-K application platform amid ongoing staffing shortages. Subsidy updates aim to ease access, addressing key challenges in early childhood education across the city.
Violent crime rates in Philadelphia are dropping, Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel says. Improved community engagement, targeted policing, and increased resources are key factors driving the decline, according to CBS News.
Allen Riddick of Drexel University has been honored at the Diversity in Business Awards 2025, recognized for his outstanding commitment to fostering inclusivity and innovation in the business community.
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.
A driver, wounded in a shooting, crashed a bullet-riddled car in North Philadelphia. The incident highlights ongoing violence in the area, with authorities investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack.
“Deep Canvassing in Philadelphia: A Love Story” explores how heartfelt, empathetic conversations transformed voter engagement in the city, highlighting the power of personal connection in political organizing.
Wawa Welcome America returns with a star-studded concert, vibrant parade, dazzling fireworks, and the annual Celebration of Freedom. NBC10 Philadelphia covers this iconic Fourth of July event, highlighting Philly’s patriotic spirit.
Civil rights groups have filed a legal brief defending Philadelphia School District’s efforts to reform admissions, aiming to create a fairer process. The move seeks to ensure equity and combat discriminatory barriers.
Philadelphia police confirm a series of recent cargo thefts is linked to an organized crime ring. Authorities are intensifying investigations to dismantle the network and recover stolen goods, urging public vigilance.
The Philadelphia Eagles have secured their Pro Bowl center on a four-year mega extension, ensuring stability at the core of their offensive line. The deal underscores the team’s commitment to building a championship-caliber roster.
An antisemitic sign at Barstool Sansom Street in Philadelphia sparked outrage online. CBS News reports Temple University has suspended the student linked to the incident amid widespread condemnation.
Sen. Bernie Sanders is set to rally in Philadelphia this Thursday, energizing supporters ahead of upcoming primaries. The event aims to boost grassroots momentum and highlight key campaign issues.
More than 1,200 mail ballots in Philadelphia risk rejection due to errors or missing information, the city warns. Voters are urged to verify their ballot status to ensure their voices are counted.