Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the birthplace of America’s freedom, is a city of firsts, boasting the nation’s first library, hospital, and zoo. It’s a hub for education, economy, arts, and sports, reflecting a rich cultural diversity.
The city’s economic prowess is evident in its status as Pennsylvania’s largest and the United States’ ninth-largest metropolitan economy. The city’s skyline, filled with globally renowned commercial skyscrapers, reflects its thriving business environment.
With 18 four-year universities and colleges, Philadelphia stands as one of the nation’s leading centers for higher education and academic research.
Philadelphia’s cultural landscape is as diverse as its history. Hosting more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other city in the nation, it’s a hub for arts, culture, and cuisine.
Despite challenges, the city’s spirit thrives, resonating with history, innovation, and community.
Explore our archive of nearly 200 stories about Philadelphia’s residents, entrepreneurs, sports heroes (and vilians!) schools, and businesses below:
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Mayor Parker Lobbies to Bring Biden Presidential Library to Philadelphia
There is rising speculation as to where the legacy of President Joe Biden’s four years in office will be physically remembered, and Mayor Cherelle Parker…
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Philadelphia’s Middle Child Heads to U.S. Patent & Trademark Office in Latest Chapter of Trademark Battle
Philadelphia’s Middle Child is heading to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office after a judge refused to stop a new Las Vegas restaurant from using…
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Mütter Museum Appoints Former Temple Health Leader As New President and CEO
The Mütter Museum and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia has named former Temple University Health System executive Larry Kaiser as its new president and…
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Philadelphia Now Has a New Thematic District in the Northwest
The Philadelphia Historical Commission recently voted to approve the creation of a new thematic district in Northwest Philadelphia, writes Aaron Moselle for WHYY. The new…
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Franklin Institute to Bring Back Controversial ‘Body Worlds’ Exhibit
The Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia will once again host the controversial exhibit “Body Worlds” starting next month, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine.…
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House of the Week: Gorgeous Contemporary in Mount Airy
A gorgeous contemporary home that is set on a lovely 7,547-square-foot lot with five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale…
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Philadelphia Union Prodigy Cavan Sullivan of Norristown Aims for 2026 World Cup
Cavan Sullivan, a Norristown native and 15-year-old Major League Soccer prodigy, has set his sights on playing for the United States in the 2026 World…
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Gov. Shapiro Visits Adare Pharma Solutions in Northeast Philly, Promotes State’s Economic Development Investment
Gov. Josh Shapiro visited Adare Pharma Solutions’ new headquarters in Northeast Philadelphia, where he highlighted the state’s investment in economic development, writes Harrison Cann for…
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Sandbox VR, a New Virtual Reality Experience is Coming Soon to Philadelphia
San Francisco-based virtual reality startup Sandbox VR is planning to open a new Philadelphia location this spring, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Center City Restaurants, Retailers Are Booming Thanks to Rise of Downtown Residential Population
The rise of Center City shoppers shifting from office workers to downtown residents has led to a boom in restaurant and retail businesses, writes Jake…
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IBX Foundation’s Support of Local Health Centers Strengthens Region’s Healthcare Safety Net
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) — first established in 1965 as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty — play a crucial role…
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Philadelphia Has Three of the Oldest Bakeries in America
Bakeries can be considered an essential part of communities all across the nation, and many are still thriving and going strong several decades later, writes…
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Nominate Your Favorite Teacher for Citadel Heart of Learning Award Before Tomorrow’s Deadline
Tomorrow, Jan. 15, is the deadline to nominate a teacher for Citadel Credit Union’s prestigious Citadel Heart of Learning Awards program. The program honors local teachers throughout…
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Take Steps Now to Prepare for Extreme Cold
Philadelphia will experience long stretches of below-freezing temperatures in the coming days, and that can result in frozen pipes on your property and a loss…
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Pair of Friends Run Food Donation Nonprofit for West Chester, Philadelphia Centers
Nonprofit organization Fiorenza’s Food 4 Friends is continuing food distribution efforts across the Philadelphia region, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. Fiorenza’s Food 4 Friends is…
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Byberry Hospital Redevelopment Nearing Completion on Bensalem Border
The new logistics park, developed on the site of the former Philadelphia State Hospital, better known as Byberry Hospital, is nearing completion on the Bensalem…





























