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As of Tuesday afternoon, SEPTA is not going to be running the special sports express trains on Thursday, Sept. 4.

As the Philadelphia Eagles gear up for another Super Bowl run, head coah Nick Sirianni has announced the leaders of the birds nest.

A star-studded season set high expectations for Saquon Barkley, as he's been recognized as the crème de la crème of the NFL

Starting next month, customers of the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) will face a 9.4% rate increase on their water and wastewater bills, a decision that has sparked concerns among residents and local businesses alike. The hike, approved by the Philadelphia Water, Sewer, and Storm Water Rate Board, is set to take effect on October 1, […]

In a surprising turn of events, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has paused its controversial plan to increase fares and implement service cuts. This is following a court ruling that blocked the proposed changes. The decision came late Friday after a legal challenge from local advocacy groups and riders who argued that the fare […]

A shocking incident at Hersheypark on Saturday afternoon left visitors in disbelief when a young child was spotted climbing on the park’s monorail track, prompting immediate safety concerns and a swift response from park officials. The incident unfolded around 3 p.m. when the child, believed to be around 8 years old, scaled the barrier and […]

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The connection between Hip-Hop and gospel music has always been a powerful way to share messages of faith and hope. 

A federal judge granted a request for a new trial of the former Memphis police officers involved in the death of Tyre Nichols, citing possible bias from the previous judge.

Several high-profile corporations have ended their DEI programs this year in the wake of the Trump administration’s crackdown on DEI.

Members of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers voted Thursday to approve a three-year contract with the school district, union leaders announced after a membership meeting.  An “overwhelming” 70% of members who joined call voted to ratify the collective bargaining agreement, union president Arthur G. Steinberg said during a press conference. The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers […]

Trevis Williams told ABC that the actual criminal the NYPD was after looked nothing like him, outside of the fact that they are both Black men with similar hair.

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Briana Shanae is stepping into a new chapter of her career, and it’s catching the attention of both the Christian and Hip-Hop worlds.