Since November 16th, six buses of migrants have arrived in Philadelphia: the latest one arriving Wednesday, November 30th from Del Rio, Texas. In total around […]
Category: Philadelphia
Pennsylvanians React “Phanatically” to Phillies’ World Series Run
Before the Phillies’ unsuccessful 2022 World Series run, the last time they had been in the World Series was in 2009. After over 118 seasons […]
Philadelphia’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Returns
The Bi-Co News reports on the ground in Philly on Thanksgiving day.
A Recap of the Phillies’ 2022 World Series Run
The 2022 World Series may have been the most exhilarating series moments for Philadelphia sports fans since the Eagles’ Super Bowl win in 2018. The […]
Philadelphia Eviction Diversion Program Continues
Wondering how the pandemic changed eviction in The City of Brotherly Love? As in many cities across the country, rent soared and jobs were at […]
Philadelphia Art Museum Strikers Back at Work
On Sunday, October 16, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, or the PMA, Union reached an agreement with the PMA management board after a historic 19-day […]
No Contract, No Matisse: Workers at Philadelphia Museum of Art on Strike
On September 26th, 2022, over 180 workers from the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA), went on strike. According to Adam Rizzo, the Local 397 Executive […]
Philadelphia Remembers Queen Elizabeth II’s 1976 Visit to the City of Brotherly Love
By Etta Washburn & Helen Ehrlich, Editors-In-Chief Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year-long reign ended on Thursday when she passed away at the Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, […]
North Philly Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta Eyes National Stage with Historic Senate Run
By Helen Ehrlich, News Editor North Philadelphia’s state Representative Malcom Kenyatta (D-181) rose to national prominence in 2018, as the first openly-LGBTQ person of color […]
Reading Terminal Market: Rooted in History, Changing with Philly
By Helen Ehrlich, Staff Writer The Reading Terminal Market (RTM) is the most visited destination in Philadelphia, drawing in over 100,000 visitors each week. The […]