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Stabbing in South Philadelphia leaves 2 men injured; suspect sought

6abc.com

A weapon was recovered at the scene and no arrests have been made.

Pennsylvania court upholds law establishing special prosecutor for SEPTA crimes in Philadelphia

6abc.com

Michael Untermeyer, Esq., of Philadelphia, was appointed shortly after the decision was made to fill the role of special prosecutor, according to Attorney General Michelle Henry.

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Police across Philadelphia region crack down on shoplifting amid rise in retail thefts

6abc.com

Shoplifting has been on the rise across the Philadelphia region. Some blame self-checkout, while others blame greed.

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Argument Over Bicycle Leaves Philadelphia 9-Year-Old Dead, Campaign Says

dailyvoice.com

A child was pronounced dead after rescuers found him in Tacony Creek on Sunday, June 9, authorities told Daily Voice.

Census Bureau: Over 15% of Philadelphia's Population Is Foreign-Born

www.breitbart.com

Philadelphia's population has been shrinking for years, but one segment has been soaring, with numbers showing that immigrants are growing.

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Informational meeting held for Philadelphia UArts students after sudden closure

6abc.com

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education said it will approve agreements with six other schools to provide a similar teaching plan for UArts students.

Police Name ATV Rider Killed In Philadelphia Crash

dailyvoice.com

Authorities have identified the ATV rider who died in a North Philadelphia wreck on Thursday night, June 13.

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Feyenoord signs Philadelphia Union forward Julian Carranza

www.90min.com

Feyenoord have reportedly reached an agreement with Philadelphia Union for the transfer of Julian Carranza.

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Philadelphia temperatures might make a run at 100 degrees next week

www.inquirer.com

Philly hasn't reached 100 degrees in 12 years, the longest 100-less in over a century.

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Troopers Involved In Deadly Philadelphia Crash: Officials

dailyvoice.com

One person has died after a crash involving a state police car early Friday morning, June 14.

Philadelphia Youth Basketball soon to open newly built Alan Horwitz ‘Sixth Man’ Center

www.inquirer.com

The center in North Philadelphia, which will offer seven basketball courts, opens its doors on July 9.

Philadelphia Flyers’ Top 5 Drafted Wingers in Franchise History

thehockeywriters.com

The 2024 NHL Entry Draft will take place on June 28, 2024, at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The Philadelphia Flyers have the 12th pick in the first round. With…

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ATV rider ID'd after killed in collision with car in North Philadelphia

6abc.com

Michael Anthony Pembleton, 35, was traveling at a high rate of speed on an ATV when he collided with a Subaru that was being driven by a 65-year-old woman.

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Philadelphia enacts late-night curfew in several districts to reduce crime | What you need to know

6abc.com

It's an effort to curb unregulated electronic gaming and some of the crime and nuisance that late-night businesses can sometimes draw.

Top 6: Best mocktails in Philadelphia -- Part 3

6abc.com

This week's Top 6 wraps up our series on the best mocktails.

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2 teens found shot inside stolen vehicle in Philadelphia's Logan section

6abc.com

The teens were found shot inside a stolen 2022 Acura in the city's Logan section.

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A Philadelphia arts school gave 7 days' notice it was closing. Students and faculty want answers.

www.nbcnews.com

Students and staff members from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia are scrambling to figure out their next steps after the school’s abrupt closure last week and are calling on the university to answer questions about why it shut…

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Dominicans are on track to become Philadelphia’s largest immigrant group and 3 other takeaways from a new Pew report

www.inquirer.com

A new report published by the Pew Charitable Trusts Thursday uses census data to dive into the rhythms and trends seen among the city’s immigrant populations.

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Doc Rivers admits 76ers struggled with ‘difficult’ Philadelphia fans

nypost.com

While home-court advantage is something that most teams embrace, Doc Rivers didn’t get that warm and fuzzy feeling about the Wells Fargo Center when he coached the 76ers.

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'Leave us alone': Philadelphia residents fed up with car break-ins

6abc.com

Residents believe a police presence would help, but they just hope the criminals are caught.