Philadelphia residents now can monitor the air quality in their neighborhoods in real time by checking a website that pulls in data from 76 air quality sensors installed throughout the …
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By the time the school year settles into its rhythm, most families are juggling packed calendars, long to-do lists, and very little downtime. When schedules feel nonstop, healthy routines can …
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The whipping winds, chilly temperatures and low humidity of wintertime – plus the dryness of indoor heating – can be harsh on people's skin. This combination of factors can lead …
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If you've ever skipped physical therapy assignments, you're not alone. A new survey suggests that as many as 75% of people in physical therapy fail to complete their exercise programs …
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GLP-1 drugs have ushered in a new era in weight loss. In just a few years, medications such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, known by the brand names Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro …
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A possible measles exposure occurred last week at Philadelphia International Airport, city health officials said. A person with measles traveled through Terminal E on Thursday between 1:35 p.m. and 4:30 …
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As snow clean up continues in Philly, city offices closed again and schools go remote Tuesday
All city offices will remain closed Tuesday and Philadelphia public schools will have a remote learning day as the snow cleanup effort continues into the …
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Philly lifts snow emergency, but frigid temperatures may make cleanup efforts more difficult
Philadelphia lifted its snow emergency at 6 a.m. Tuesday, but cleanup efforts are continuing throughout the city. The end of the snow emergency, which had …
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City Council members lay out ‘ICE Out’ legislation that includes ban on agents wearing masks
Two City Council members will introduce legislation later this week that would reduce the power of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents within city limits. The …
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Sen. Fetterman calls on Trump to fire DHS Secretary Kristi Noem after ICE killings in Minneapolis
Sen. John Fetterman is calling on the White House to oust Kristi Noem, the Department of Homeland Security secretary whom he voted to confirm last …
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As an encore to this weekend's snowstorm, the region is experiencing some of the coldest temperatures in decades, and it could be another week before …
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The D.C.-based bagel shop Call Your Mother is expanding its growing carb empire with a new spot in Philadelphia. The chain plans to open in …
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A Bucks County man has been charged with three counts of homicide for allegedly killing his parents and sister. Kevin Castiglia, 55, was arrested after …
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Philadelphia Sixers
Instant observations: Sixers steamrolled down the stretch, with shaky depth on display after inactive trade deadline
One trade, three signings, dozens of instances of fan hysteria… and one brutal loss. Thursday was an interesting day for the Sixers, who dumped the …
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After the 2025-26 Sixers held their first official practice, head coach Nick Nurse was asked which players had stood out to him the most. The …
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Sixers President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey will speak to reporters on Friday afternoon, something he has done after every trade deadline during his tenure …
