Michaela Althouse

MIchaela Althouse

Michaela Althouse is a staff writer for PhillyVoice with interests in climate, technology, education and politics. She’s previously written for Technical.ly, Washingtonian Magazine, Philadelphia Magazine, New Project Media and Metro Eireann. She is a Bucks County native who enjoys gardening, exploring Philly and finding the city’s best coffee.

michaela@phillyvoice.com

January 23, 2026

Weather

State and local officials issue emergency orders ahead of weekend snowstorm

Mayor Cherelle Parker on Friday declared a snow emergency, which will go into effect at 9 p.m. Saturday. The city's Streets Department plans to use 1,000 workers, 600 pieces of equipment and 30,000 tons of salt during the storm.

January 23, 2026

Food & Drink

Local brewery will discount its beer based on how much snow falls. They're predicting drafts will sell for 25 cents

For every inch of snow that Philadelphia receives, Human Robot is offering $1 off its TMAVY 13° lager on Sunday. With the city expected to see 12-18 inches, beers at Human Robot's five taprooms could be selling for as little as 25 cents.

January 22, 2026

Weather

Philly may get pounded with snow this weekend. Here's a look back at the biggest snowfalls of the last 30 years

Philadelphia could get over 6 inches of snow this weekend, the National Weather Service predicts. But that's still well-below the biggest snowstorms of the last 30 years.

January 22, 2026

Government

Divisive bill to ban city from burning its trash put on hold before a vote

Dozens of people at Thursday's City Council meeting commented on a bill to ban the city from burning its trash, but the legislation was pulled before a vote. The proposal would impact the largest U.S. incinerator, which is in Chester.

January 21, 2026

Weather

With a major snowstorm on the horizon, Philly opens warming centers

Temperatures in Philadelphia are expected to drop into the low teens later this week, and a major snowstorm is likely for this weekend, the National Weather System forecasts. The city has issued an enhanced code blue and opened warming centers.

January 20, 2026

Government

On way out of office, Phil Murphy signs one bill on immigrant protections but vetoes two related measures

In his final hours as New Jersey's governor, Phil Murphy signed a bill adding protections for immigrants but vetoed two other related measures, saying he was concerned those would 'undermine' existing policies.

January 20, 2026

Obituaries

Frank Olivieri Sr., longtime owner of Pat's King of Steaks in South Philly, dies at 87

Frank Olivieri, the longtime owner of Pat's King of Steaks in South Philadelphia, died at age 87, his family said Monday. He began working at the business in the late 1950s and ran it from 1968 to 1996.

January 19, 2026

Senior Health

New finger-prick blood test could help in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease

A new trial for older adults is exploring whether blood collected with a finger prick can accurately show proteins in the brain associated with Alzheimer's disease. A similar test from a Malvern company was FDA approved in May 2025.

January 19, 2026

Music

Bruce Springsteen dedicates performance of 'The Promised Land' to Renee Nicole Good at N.J. concert

During a concert in New Jersey on Saturday night, Bruce Springsteen dedicated a performance of 'The Promised Land' to Renee Nicole Good, the Minneapolis woman who was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

January 16, 2026

Arts & Culture

City unveils 22 Liberty Bell replicas that local artists designed to pay tribute to Philly neighborhoods

The city unveiled 22 Liberty Bells replicas that will be installed in Philly neighborhoods for the celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary. Artists were inspired by the history, landmarks and personal experiences in their communities.

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