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Police are investigating two separate shootings in Philadelphia that left one woman dead and a man injured early Sunday morning.
The attempted robbery of an armored truck in the Wynnefield Heights section of Philadelphia led to a police chase and lockdown of a Main Line community on Friday.
The city, community group North10 and Richard S. Burns & Co., a local recycling business, are joining forces to take care of five illegal dumping hotspots.
Kada Scott, 23, was last seen on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, at 9:45 p.m. on the 8300 block of Rodney Street in Philadelphia, police said.
The City of Brotherly Love is no stranger to nights of heartbreak, but Thursday night was particularly brutal.
NEW PHILADELPHIA − The Tuscarawas County Public Library System New Philadelphia and all the branch libraries are accepting donations of hats, gloves, and mittens through November for community members in need. For hours and location addresses, visit tusclibrary.org or call 330-364-4474 for more information.
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Philadelphia partners with recycling center, community group to curb illegal dumping
In an effort to prevent illegal dumping in Philadelphia neighborhoods, the city is partnering with a local youth organization and a recycling center to give people another option.
The New Philadelphia City Health Department will spray the south side of New Philadelphia and Goshen Township at 8:45 a.m. Sept. 30.
The food-and-music festival highlighted Philly’s vibrant dining culture while giving back to the businesses that keep it thriving.
The 34th annual Philadelphia Film Festival runs Oct. 16–26 across three venues, featuring more than 100 films, including Bradley Cooper’s latest project and special guests like Lucy Liu.
Footwear News attended a preview of the store and spoke with Jordan Brand's general manager of North America, Jeremy Bolds.
The afternoon event is one of hundreds set to take place in towns and cities across North America and Europe that day. It comes four months after the first round of “No Kings” rallies, amid a government shutdown, an ongoing mass deportation operation and an effort to deploy the National Guard to major U.S. cities.