He didn't say it in his season-ending press conference — despite a bevy of questions and chatter about the Phillies' murky outfield situation heading into 2026. But according to a …
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Forest & Main Brewing Co. will debut its new Fishtown taproom on Friday, marking the small craft brewer's first venture outside Ambler. The restaurant at 1416 Frankford Ave. is taking …
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Right when the Philly Bike Ride is wrapping up Saturday, thousands of people are expected to start gathering for a "No Kings 2.0" protest, leading to road closures, parking restrictions …
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Upon signing a new lease in Philadelphia, renters soon will receive information explaining how they can register to vote or update their existing voter registrations. A new bill unanimously approved …
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Paul George is not expected to be available for the Sixers when they open their regular season in Boston on Wednesday, according to a report from Shams Charania, but George …
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When Domenic Catrine was born, his heel swelled up from his vitamin K shot. His circumcision site wouldn't stop bleeding. At the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Catrine was diagnosed as …
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At a hearing to help get Mayor Cherelle Parker's Housing Opportunities Made Easy initiative over the finish line, City Council members questioned if the program …
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Meet the company that recycled 150,000 pounds of cooking oil from Lincoln Financial Field last year
Shortly after thousands of sports fans and concertgoers exit venues like Xfinity Mobile Arena and Lincoln Financial Field, another group heads inside: the oil filtration …
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President’s House display on George Washington’s slaves remains despite White House scrutiny — for now
An exhibit on nine people enslaved by George Washington while he lived as president in Philadelphia remains in tact at Independence National Historical Park as …
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Demonstrators say they were ‘forcibly’ ejected from Phillies game for holding pro-Palestinian posters
Over 50 people who attended the Phillies game against the Marlins on Thursday night say they were ejected for spelling out a pro-Palestinian message in …
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Kalaya, Friday Saturday Sunday and Royal Sushi & Izakaya were recognized among the best in North America by a group of 300 chefs, restaurateurs, journalists …
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Staying well-hydrated improves the body's response to stress, new research shows. Poor hydration was linked to an increase in the stress hormone, cortisol.
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Justice Department sues Pennsylvania over state’s refusal to share voter’s personal data
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday sued six states — Michigan, Pennsylvania, California, New York, New Hampshire, and Minnesota — for what it said …
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City Council approves additional hiring protections for jobseekers with criminal records
Thousands of Philadelphians with criminal records will get additional protections when job hunting under newly passed amendments to the city's fair hiring law. The legislation, …
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Iron Hill Brewery said Thursday morning that it has abruptly closed all 16 of its gastropubs. The local chain gave no reason for the shuttering …
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Ninety-eight years ago, the nation's largest power grid operator was founded in Philadelphia by utilities serving Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Earlier week, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh …
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Tria opens Rittenhouse event space that will host wine-tastings and classes taught by sommeliers
Tria opened an event space Thursday that is a short walk from its wine bar in Rittenhouse. Tria Events, located in a rowhouse at 1726 …
