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Tornado warnings in Philadelphia and New Jersey have been canceled as the severe weather system moves through the region. Authorities urge residents to stay alert for changing conditions. No significant damage reported.
In a razor-tight election, Asian American voters are emerging as a pivotal force. Their growing turnout and diverse voices are shaping outcomes and influencing key races nationwide, NPR reports.
The Army Experience Center has officially opened in Philadelphia, providing an interactive space for visitors to explore Army technology, training, and career opportunities. The center aims to boost recruitment and public understanding of military life.
The future of two Philadelphia charter schools is now uncertain as funding and enrollment challenges mount. The schools face potential closure, sparking concern among families and educators.
Pennsylvania is investing $11 million to expand after-school programs across the state, including Philadelphia and Downingtown. The funding aims to enhance educational support and extracurricular opportunities for students.
Westbound I-76 in Philadelphia will close this weekend for urgent bridge deck repairs, causing significant traffic delays. Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes and expect extended travel times.
The City of Philadelphia is launching a new online resource hub designed to support local businesses with tools, updates, and guidance. The platform aims to boost economic growth and streamline access to city services.
Penn State Swim and Dive alumna Mary Ellen Clark has been inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, honoring her exceptional achievements and contributions to the sport. Her legacy continues to inspire aspiring athletes.
Former U.S. Ambassadors Amy Gutmann and David Cohen emphasize the importance of recognizing allies amid Trump’s controversial foreign policy decisions, highlighting diplomatic challenges and the need for strategic partnerships.
Exclusive: Danny DeVito nearly died on the set of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, reveals a new book. The actor faced a serious on-set incident that threatened his life during filming, shedding light on the show’s behind-the-scenes risks.
Federal education funding battles intensify, putting Philadelphia schools at risk of budget cuts. WHYY reports on how ongoing political debates could impact local students and what residents need to know.
Crime in Philadelphia noticeably drops following a Super Bowl win, according to Inquirer.com. The city experiences a surge in community spirit and street celebrations, leading to a temporary decline in criminal activity.
Mayor Parker highlighted Philadelphia’s recent economic development initiatives during a speech at the city’s chamber of commerce, emphasizing job creation, infrastructure investments, and support for small businesses.
The Eagles kicked off their 2025 OTA sessions, offering the first glimpse of the team’s offseason progress. Key players showcased early chemistry, hinting at the squad’s potential for the upcoming NFL season.
Celebrate National Ice Cream Day in Philadelphia with Metro Philly’s top picks! From classic scoops at iconic parlors to innovative flavors at local artisanal shops, discover where to indulge in the city’s sweetest treats.
Philadelphia lost $10.2 million in the latest round of AmeriCorps funding cuts, impacting local DOGE program services, according to Inquirer.com. The reduction raises concerns over community support and volunteer initiatives.
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” returns to Entertainment Weekly with exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes insights. The beloved comedy continues to push boundaries, blending sharp wit with irreverent humor in its latest season.
Thirty Black public school teachers in Philadelphia share their reasons for leaving the profession, highlighting challenges like low pay, lack of support, and systemic inequities, as reported by Youth Today.
The Office of Victim Services in Pennsylvania provides crucial support and advocacy for crime victims across the state, ensuring access to resources and assistance through government programs.
Several Philadelphia-area colleges and universities rank among the highest-paying nationwide, highlighting strong career prospects for graduates. This trend underscores the region’s growing appeal for students seeking impactful education and lucrative opportunities.