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Rob McElhenney, star of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, addressed his surprising name change in a snarky monologue, sparking buzz among fans. The actor’s unexpected announcement left viewers both amused and intrigued.
Students from a Philadelphia technical education program recently graduated and are now joining the workforce, signaling a boost for local industries. The initiative aims to equip youth with in-demand skills for promising careers.
The Philadelphia Citizen explores solutions for Kensington’s ongoing challenges, highlighting community efforts, policy shifts, and innovative strategies aimed at addressing homelessness, addiction, and economic instability in the neighborhood.
A half-empty Center City office tower has entered receivership amid an ongoing foreclosure case, raising concerns about the building’s financial stability and future management, according to The Business Journals.
The New York Giants could boost their roster by targeting a standout player from the Philadelphia Eagles. Experts highlight key candidates who would make an immediate impact in Big Blue’s lineup.
A man has been charged with murder after fatally shooting a woman in Center City Philadelphia, police say. The incident remains under investigation as authorities work to determine the motive.
A driver died after striking a deer on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Lower Moreland. Authorities are investigating the fatal crash. No additional details have been released. The incident caused traffic delays.
The Inquirer maps six distinct types of Philadelphia Democrats, revealing diverse voting patterns and political priorities across neighborhoods. The analysis offers fresh insights into the city’s complex Democratic landscape.
Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia offers waterfront views, vibrant events, and historical landmarks. This guide explores must-see spots, dining, and activities, making it a top destination for tourists and locals alike.
Philadelphia marks the Third Annual Creative Economy and Arts in Education Month, highlighting the city’s commitment to fostering arts education and supporting its vibrant creative economy. Events and programs engage communities citywide.
Three people, including two 14-year-old boys, were shot near the ice rink and Christmas Village at City Hall, police reported. Authorities are investigating the incident that shook the festive area.
Citadel Credit Union has been named an Official SBA Lender, boosting access to vital funds for small businesses in Greater Philadelphia. This move aims to drive local economic growth and support entrepreneurship.
Catch the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams clash live today for NFL Week 3 on CBS News. Tune in for kickoff times, streaming options, and key game details to stay updated.
Phillies manager Joe Girardi addressed the team’s struggles in the NLDS against the Dodgers, citing high-pressure situations and the Dodgers’ dominant pitching as key factors impacting his stars’ performance.
The Philadelphia Phillies are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of a World Series title, embracing a spend-anything approach. “It’s just money,” a team source told USA Today exclusively.
Election workers in New Jersey are reminding voters that wearing political insignia at polling sites is prohibited. The measure ensures a neutral environment and prevents any influence on voters during the election process.
President Joe Biden surprised fans by stopping at the “Reacher” set during a breakfast outing in Philadelphia. The unexpected visit delighted cast and crew, adding a unique moment to the popular series’ production.
Philadelphia schools’ facility conditions are now transparent with the district’s new facilities data dashboard. Residents can easily check how their local schools score on maintenance, safety, and infrastructure quality.
Philadelphia is experiencing a significant drop in homicides, marking one of the steepest declines in recent years. Officials credit improved community policing and targeted interventions for the progress.
1818 Market St. has been sent to receivership due to $239.5 million in debt, according to The Business Journals. The landmark property faces financial restructuring amid mounting liabilities.
























