Another wave of No Kings protests will take place across the country, including multiple Philadelphia neighborhoods.
Larry Krasner warned federal agents of prosecution if they made PHL look 'anything like what (they) did in the streets of Minneapolis.'
ICE agents have been placed at airports with TSA staffing shortages — an issue that caused Philadelphia Airport to close three checkpoints.
Restricted funding for the Department of Homeland Security is having impacts in Philly.
Despite the emergency being lifted, Philadelphia residents can call 311 to report road conditions or make storm-related service requests
The site was designed to examine the paradox of freedom and slavery and honor the nine enslaved people who lived at Washington's house
The exhibits were ordered to be restored by Friday afternoon, but officials said workers are reinstalling them Thursday.
As it stands now, the answer is a $2.8 billion plan over 10 years that would modernize aging infrastructure at 159 schools.
The appeal came the same day a judge ruled the exhibits must be restored to the President's House at Independence National Historical Park.
The Trump Administration removed the slavery exhibits in late January, saying they disparaged Americans instead of focusing on greatness.
"We found grades that were two to three times the amount; 95% of the speed cushions were an improper grade," Controller Christy Brady said.
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The slavery exhibits are currently being held at the National Constitution Center, near the President's House in Old City.
"People should know that there are resources out there," Tue Ho, an attorney with Community Legal Service's energy unit, said.
"Donald Trump will take any opportunity to rewrite and whitewash our history, but he picked the wrong city," Shapiro said in a statement.
The legislation would "formally codify Philadelphia’s 'welcoming city' values into law," a city councilwoman said.
Thirteen people were shot in a hail of gunfire, including three who died.
"[It is] the boldest reimagining of a public space in generations," Desaree Jones, Executive Director of Avenue of the Arts, Inc., said.
Philadelphia-area state and federal representatives denounced a woman's fatal shooting by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.
The pair was convicted in March by a jury: Santiago on counts of perjury and false swearing, and Jastrzembski on a count of false swearing.
"I want year-round schooling for our young people in the City of Philadelphia," Parker said.
The Bidens were in the building to see the Birds snap a three-game losing streak in a dominant win over the Raiders.
SEPTA reached a tentative labor agreement with Transport Workers Union Local 234, its largest workers' union.
Longtime Fairhill resident Jennifer Barker also calls the property, which has been vacant for more than 10 years, a huge problem.
"In 311, we've seen as much as a 22% decrease in the amount of phone calls related to illegal dumping here in South Philly," Williams said.
The street renaming ceremony for Powell is on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at 63rd Street and Lansdowne Avenue.
If a deal can't be met, John Samuelsen, international president of TWU, warned that a strike could "shut Philly down."
A spokesperson for the school district told CBS News Philadelphia it does not comment on active investigations.
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The layoffs will begin in two phases. The first will begin on Jan. 15, 2026, while the second will happen six months later.
Independence Hall welcomed visitors for a brief time, but then officials announced it would close until late January for preservation work.
After more than 230 years of making pennies, the United States Mint in Philadelphia made its last one-cent coin Wednesday.
Security officers working for Allied and others are stationed at hospitals, high-rise buildings and college campuses around the city.
"It feels like we're in a world where there's one step forward with progress and then two steps back," said Anthony Lewis.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner defeated challenger Judge Patrick Dugan, sources are projecting.
The schedule for the citywide cleaning program aligns with the schedule of the Sanitation Department's Fall Leaf Recycling program.
The bill, which advanced in the city council last week, still has one hurdle to clear before becoming law.
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Lisa Smith, owner and operator of Amazing Kidz Academy, said she hasn't been paid for several months.