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A pause on SNAP benefits would put a “massive strain” on Philadelphia food banks, local leaders warn. The halt could increase hunger and overwhelm resources amid ongoing economic challenges.
Fanatics, known for sports merchandise, is expanding into entertainment with a new studio. The venture aims to create content featuring major sports icons like Tom Brady and Olympic legends, broadening the brand’s reach beyond retail.
Philadelphia’s snow emergency ends Tuesday morning, but city schools will remain virtual for the day, CBS News reports. Residents are advised to stay cautious as cleanup continues.
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office launched “The Home of the Free Data,” a public criminal-legal dashboard on phillyda.org, providing transparent, real-time crime and prosecution statistics to the community.
Cold temperatures continue to grip the Philadelphia area following Sunday’s snowstorm. Residents can expect lingering chill and intermittent flurries this week. Stay tuned for the latest updates and safety tips.
Kristen Matkowsky joins The Business Journals as a senior reporter, bringing extensive experience in business and finance coverage. Her insights aim to deepen local market analysis and drive impactful storytelling.
Eagles’ Brandon Graham is eyeing a return for his 17th NFL season, sources tell NBC Sports Philadelphia. The veteran defensive end looks to continue his impactful presence on the Philadelphia defense.
Chilly Friday weather grips the Philadelphia area, with temperatures feeling like the 20s thanks to brisk winds. Residents should bundle up as colder conditions persist. Stay tuned to CBS News for the full forecast.
Jimmy Kimmel has obtained Italian citizenship amid growing political tensions in the U.S. The late-night host cited a desire for new opportunities and stability as key reasons for the move.
Philadelphia offers a unique blend of quirky, nerdy, and creepy fun for all ages. From eerie ghost tours to geeky museums, the city invites visitors to explore its unconventional side. Discover more at visitphilly.com.
Pennsylvania Republicans held a hearing on Philadelphia schools, but no district officials attended. The absence raised concerns about communication and accountability in addressing the city’s educational challenges.
The Philadelphia mayoral race is intensifying as candidates focus on crime policies. Voters are closely watching plans to address rising violence and public safety amid the city’s ongoing challenges.
A developer has purchased Fishtown’s prime corner, aiming to create a mixed-use project that combines residential and commercial spaces, marking a significant investment in the neighborhood’s evolving landscape.
Philadelphia’s sports scene dazzled in 2025, with Crossing Broad highlighting the top five moments—from playoff triumphs to record-breaking feats that energized the city’s passionate fanbase.
Two people were killed and one hospitalized in a New Year’s Day shooting in Philadelphia, authorities report. The incident remains under investigation as police seek suspects. More details awaited.
The National Park Service has removed a slavery exhibit at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. The decision follows community concerns over historical accuracy and representation. The topic remains under review.
Penn University has labeled the government’s demand for lists of Jewish staff as “disconcerting.” The institution expressed concern over privacy and potential discrimination in a statement to The New York Times.
This weekend in Philly, explore vibrant street art tours, catch a live jazz show at South Street, and enjoy the annual food truck festival at Penn’s Landing. Visit metrophiladelphia.com for full event details.
Thousands of dollars have gone missing from an elementary school in Northeast Philadelphia. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause and identify those responsible. The school community is seeking answers.
ICE has deported a man linked to the 1999 murder of Eddie Polec in Philadelphia. The move marks a significant step in immigration enforcement tied to serious criminal cases. Authorities continue to monitor similar cases.

























