City of Brotherly Love
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Philadelphians ‘Get Lucky’ in Public More Often Than Most
When it comes to ‘getting lucky’ in public places, Philadelphians rank near the top of the list, according to a new report by Lucky.me. Lucky.me…
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Philadelphia Ranked Most Popular City in Northeast for Apartment Renter Interest
Philadelphia topped the list of cities in the Northeast for interest from apartment renters during the first half of the year, write Joanne Drilling and…
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Philadelphia Named One of the 100 Best Cities in the World, See Where It Ranks
A new report ranking the 100 best cities in the world based on livability, lovability, and prosperity includes the City of Brotherly Love as one…
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Philadelphia Stands Out as Lone Major City in Top 20 Most Popular Housing Markets of 2025
Philadelphia made Zillow’s list of the most popular real estate markets of 2025 and was the only large city included among the predominantly midsize markets,…
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Women’s Professional Basketball League Unrivaled is Coming to Philadelphia
Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 women’s professional basketball league, will be coming to Philadelphia during its 2026 season. The official announcement was made during a rally and…
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Sheryl Lee Ralph, Sen. Vincent Hughes Celebrate 20-Year Wedding Anniversary, Renew Vows On Rocky Steps
Pennsylvania State Senator Vincent Hughes and actress Sheryl Lee Ralph are celebrating two decades of wedded bliss, and recently renewed their vows in the City…
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Local Gamers Believe New Game Set in ‘Philabieldia’ is Shoutout to Real-Life Philly
Local gamers believe a Japanese video game developer gave a nod to real-life Philadelphia by naming the game world in its upcoming release, The Adventures…
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Abbott Elementary’s Lisa Ann Walter Talks Love for Philadelphia, Character Work
While Lisa Ann Walter isn’t actually from Philadelphia, her Abbott Elementary character Melissa Schemmenti lives and breathes the City of Brotherly Love, writes Victor Fiorillo…
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Philadelphia Region Homes for Sale Among Oldest in Nation Last Year
Philadelphia ranks among the ten metropolitan areas with the oldest median homes sold in 2024, according to a recent analysis by Redfin, writes Michaelle Bond…
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Philadelphia Ranks Middle of the Pack for What $2K Rent Gets You
Philadelphia ranks towards the middle among the nation’s largest metro areas for the estimated square footage that you can get for $2,000 in rent, write…
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How Does Philadelphia Rank Among Largest U.S. Cities in Commuting? New Report Provides Some Insight
While commuting is rarely associated with enjoyment, some commutes are truly worth the experience, according to a new report by Stacker. To determine what makes…
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‘Ready to Love,’ Reality Dating Series for Black Singles, Comes to Philadelphia
Ready to Love, the reality dating series on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), is coming to Philadelphia for its 10th season, writes Lauren Coates for…
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New Report Crowns Philadelphia as One of Most Helpful, Neighborly Cities in America
The City of Brotherly Love is living up to its name. To the surprise of many — but not Philadelphians — a recent report by…
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LATINA Style Hosts First-Ever Philadelphia Event, Celebrating Region’s Strong Latina Business Community
Since it was launched in 1998, LATINA Style Inc. had never hosted an event in Philadelphia. That all changed on Wednesday, October 23, when the…
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Philadelphia Commute Times Shorten Slightly, But Remain Among Longest Nationwide
While commute times have shortened slightly in Philadelphia, the city is still above the national average and is still among the longest in the nation,…
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National Geographic: Philadelphia Cheesesteak Origins Can be Traced to Hot Dog Cart
The Philadelphia cheesesteak origins, which has become, a beloved symbol of the City of Brotherly Love, was born out of boredom with hot dogs rather…
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Nick Foles to Retire from the NFL with the Team He Won a Super Bowl
Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles has announced his decision to retire from the NFL, writes Dave Zangaro for NBC Sports Philadelphia. While he played…
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New York Post: Local Entrepreneur Hopes to Bring Back Horn & Hardart Automats to Philadelphia
David Arena, a 35-year-old entrepreneur from Philadelphia, is planning to bring back the once popular Horn & Hardart Automats to the City of Brotherly Love,…

























