• Philadelphia: Philadelphia police investigate 2 fatal crashes in city | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Philadelphia officials are investigating two fatal car crashes following a busy weekend, including a hit-and-run and multi-vehicle collision, while a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling impacts urban development and property rights. Health officials warn of rising tick and mosquito activity, with heightened monitoring of the Delaware River for algae blooms, and local chefs face both awards and safety concerns after a South Philly bistro fire.
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  • Philadelphia: Officer injured after collision near Front Street in Philadelphia | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Philadelphia police officer injured in car collision near Front Street, as Wawa Welcome America festival and Philly Fair 250 draw crowds, and the city's African American Museum celebrates its 50th anniversary. The incident highlights safety concerns, while cultural events and community milestones showcase Philadelphia's vibrant identity.
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  • Philadelphia: Massive crowds gather in Philly for high-profile World Cup matches Friday. | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Philadelphia's episode covers the World Cup matches at stadiums, the FIFA Fan Festival at Lemon Hill, and summer cooling spots like splash pads. It also highlights public safety updates, new community funding, and local neighborhood favorites.
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  • Philadelphia: Pa. Supreme Court limits Philly DA's power, adds state oversight | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Philadelphia's Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled to limit the district attorney's power by adding state attorney general oversight, marking a shift in criminal justice accountability. A federal court also allowed the Trump administration to replace a slavery exhibit at Independence Hall, sparking debates over historical representation.
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    2 mins
  • Philadelphia: Severe crash on I-95 leaves two vehicles damaged, authorities investigate | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Philadelphia: A major I-95 crash left one car flipped and another hitting a guardrail, with state troopers investigating, and three people shot at a Uno Pizzeria on Widener University’s campus. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court also granted the attorney general oversight over cases the Philadelphia District Attorney seeks to overturn.
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  • Philadelphia: Critical shooting victim in Philly | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Philadelphia: A man remains in critical condition after a shooting at a local park in a residential neighborhood, with police seeking witnesses. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled the state attorney general must review cases the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office wants to overturn, while Jefferson Einstein Hospital nurses prepare to strike over unresolved contract issues.
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  • Philadelphia: Philly man faces legal action over 3D-printed firearms sales | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Philadelphia authorities are investigating a man accused of manufacturing and selling 3D-printed firearms, raising concerns about illegal gun proliferation and tech regulation. The city’s landmarks are lit in blue and purple to support pediatric brain cancer awareness, with events at the Art Museum and Independence Hall.
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  • Philadelphia: ICE Out protest grows as World Cup fans flood Lemon Hill | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Philadelphia's episode covers the ICE Out protest expansion, the World Cup match at the Linc, and the Lenfest Institute's $10 million journalism investment. Key topics include the inflatable border agent art, Lemon Hill crowd, and local funding for newsrooms.
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    2 mins