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The City of Philadelphia’s Department of Commerce highlights PHL’s business expansion and recent achievements, showcasing the airport’s role as a key economic driver and hub for regional growth and innovation.
A woman was fatally stabbed in broad daylight in Kensington, Philadelphia, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident as the community reels from the violent act. No suspects have been identified yet.
Four people, including three teenagers, were shot on a SEPTA bus in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park neighborhood, police report. Authorities are investigating the incident. No further details on the victims’ conditions have been released.
In Philadelphia, Vice President Kamala Harris faces an unusual challenge: convincing voters to move off the couch and engage. The American Prospect explores how local dynamics shape her campaign efforts in this pivotal city.
In 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono visited Philadelphia every Thursday for five weeks. Their unexpected local appearances sparked curiosity and left a lasting mark on the city’s cultural history.
The Trump administration has cut a key grant aimed at rebuilding Philadelphia’s school libraries, raising concerns about the impact on students’ access to educational resources and literacy programs.
Oxygen’s new true crime series, Philly Homicide, delves into Philadelphia’s darkest murders, featuring firsthand accounts from the city’s toughest detectives. The show offers a gripping, insider look into complex investigations and relentless pursuit of justice.
A local game store owner warns that prices will rise with new inventory due to increased costs. However, customers can expect more diverse selections and exclusive releases, offering value despite the higher prices.
Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia will host the FIFA Club World Cup this June. Fans can secure their tickets now for this exciting global soccer event. Get your seats today at PhillyBurbs!
The Michelin Guide is set to launch in Philadelphia, with inspectors already evaluating local restaurants. This marks a major milestone for the city’s dining scene as it aims for prestigious Michelin recognition.
The Flyers officially acquired Scott Laughton from the Maple Leafs, a move widely seen as a steal. Philadelphia gains a versatile forward, while Toronto’s return falls short of expectations.
The Philadelphia Citizen explores ‘The New Urban Order,’ advocating a politics of repair to address urban decay. The article highlights strategies to rebuild communities through inclusive, sustainable policies shaping the city’s future.
The cast of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” celebrates their record-tying milestone as the longest-running live-action sitcom in U.S. TV history. The gang continues to break new ground with their iconic, irreverent comedy.
“Food Fight: The History of the School Lunch at Philly’s Science History Institute,” explores the evolution of school meals, highlighting nutritional battles and cultural shifts that shaped what children eat today.
Philadelphia police are investigating whether a series of weekend robberies are connected to a known crime spree suspect. Authorities continue to gather evidence as the probe unfolds. (6abc Philadelphia)
Five years after COVID-19 reshaped lives, El Fuego, a small business in Center City Philadelphia, reflects on the pandemic’s lasting impact. Local owner shares challenges, recovery, and resilience with 6abc Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates reignite the Battle of Pennsylvania, facing off in a fierce MLB rivalry. Fans anticipate thrilling moments as both teams vie for state bragging rights.
Philadelphia Eagles face one of the NFL’s toughest schedules this season, as outlined by Bleeding Green Nation. Key matchups against top contenders will test their resilience and playoff hopes.
Philadelphia police report a deadly triple shooting targeting men in a pickup truck. The incident, under investigation, has raised concerns about rising violence in the city. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
A prominent political and labor leader in Philadelphia has been sentenced to six years in prison. The ruling marks a significant development in local governance and labor relations. Further details to follow.
























