Philly news
Here are some recent news stories from Philadelphia:
Local News
- Philadelphia's iconic Reading Terminal Market is celebrating its 125th anniversary with a year-long celebration, featuring special events, promotions, and new vendors. [Source: Philly.com]
- The Philadelphia Phillies have announced plans to build a new stadium in South Philadelphia, with construction expected to begin in 2023. [Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer]
- The city of Philadelphia has launched a new program to provide free menstrual products to students in public schools, making it the first city in the country to do so. [Source: NBC Philadelphia]
Crime and Public Safety
- A 17-year-old boy was shot and killed in North Philadelphia on Sunday evening, marking the city's 200th homicide of the year. [Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer]
- Philadelphia police have arrested a suspect in connection with a string of armed robberies in the city's Fishtown neighborhood. [Source: Philly.com]
- The Philadelphia District Attorney's office has announced a new initiative to reduce gun violence in the city, including increased funding for community programs and police training. [Source: CBS Philadelphia]
Education
- The University of Pennsylvania has announced a new program to provide free tuition to students from low-income families, making it the first Ivy League school to do so. [Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer]
- Philadelphia's public schools are facing a budget crisis, with officials warning of potential layoffs and program cuts if a new funding plan is not approved. [Source: NBC Philadelphia]
- The Philadelphia School District has launched a new initiative to provide free meals to all students, regardless of income. [Source: Philly.com]
Sports
- The Philadelphia Eagles have signed quarterback Jalen Hurts to a new contract extension, keeping him with the team through the 2024 season. [Source: ESPN]
- The Philadelphia Phillies have acquired outfielder Bryce Harper from the Washington Nationals, making him the team's new star player. [Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer]
- The Philadelphia 76ers have signed center Joel Embiid to a new contract extension, keeping him with the team through the 2027 season. [Source: NBC Philadelphia]