🧑🏫 Teachers stuck in limbo | Morning Newsletter
While Philadelphia and school district officials have celebrated a deal to save 340 classroom jobs, uncertainty remains for teachers and staff. And Delaware County's new sheriff is bringing change.
In 2026, like in 1770, standing armies in our cities erode freedom
The Boston Massacre reverberates in 2026, with ICE's presence reminding Americans of our longstanding objections to a standing army.
A record number of N.J. students are earning associate’s degrees with their high school diplomas. Meet three of them.
Students can earn credit for college-level work to get associate’s degrees and enter four-year colleges as sophomores or juniors to save time and money.
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And these local high school students graduated with associate degrees.
What will Media look like in 2035? The borough is planning for diversified housing options, safer streets, and more retail
Media's residents want to protect its "small-town feel," but have concerns about housing unaffordability, according to the borough's newest comprehensive plan
Next up for the United States? Belgium. We predict which one heads to the quarterfinals of the World Cup
Spring of 2025 was the last time the Belgians suffered a loss in international play. Still, not all of their results have been the prettiest, offering the U.S. a real…
Flyers’ Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale are among 15 players who have filed for salary arbitration
With the filing, the two players are no longer eligible to be tendered an offer sheet.
An award, a quick stop at Jim’s, and Rita’s water ice: Colman Domingo’s July 4th in his hometown
The Emmy Award-winning actor ordered a Whiz with onions and got himself a small water ice on South Street. “Philadelphia, I love you so much,” he said during a ceremony…
Aaron Nola posts longest outing of the season, but Phillies’ bats go silent in loss to Royals
Despite Nola’s season-best start, the Phillies generated only five hits, two of which came after the fifth inning, and the bullpen gave up two late runs in a series-evening loss.
July 4th storms downed trees and wires, causing power outages throughout the Philadelphia region
The Philadelphia region is forecast to receive more heavy showers and thunderstorms, with a flood watch in effect until 8 p.m. Monday.