July 6, 2026
Arts & Culture
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Michaela Althouse
'The Sound of America,' a new musical playing at FringeArts, portrays Benjamin Franklin as a young rock star seeking worldwide fame. It is playing through Aug. 1.
July 4, 2026
History
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Michaela Althouse
Philadelphia has marked the Fourth of July in many ways over the years. Test your knowledge of the city's celebrations of the United States' biggest anniversaries.
July 3, 2026
Lawsuits
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Michaela Althouse
The federal government may hang new panels at the President's House exhibit in Independence National Historical Park, a Third Circuit appeals court ruled. Philadelphia has appealed the decision, saying it did not have enough time to respond to a motion by the Trump administration.
July 3, 2026
Music
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Michaela Althouse
Philly rock band Low Cut Connie released its new protest album, 'Livin' in the USA,' on Friday. Its 10 songs are critical of the Trump administration and encourage people to find joy amid political unrest.
July 3, 2026
America250
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Michaela Althouse
The Salute to Independence Parade, which was supposed to kick off at Independence Hall at noon Friday, has been canceled due to extreme heat. The Pops on Independence concert scheduled for Saturday evening is still on.
July 2, 2026
Investigations
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Michaela Althouse
Lester Perez, 27, has been charged with attempted murder and other offenses for allegedly shooting a man in the stomach while riding SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line on June 18, 2026.
July 1, 2026
Transportation
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Michaela Althouse
A Manayunk/Norristown Line train derailed near North Philadelphia Station early Wednesday morning, causing widespread Regional Rail service disruptions, SEPTA officials say.
June 30, 2026
Holiday
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Michaela Althouse
The Salute to Independence Parade will take place with a shorter route due to the extreme temperatures. It will now turn at City Hall and end at Broad and Chestnut streets instead of going to Logan Circle and looping back.
June 30, 2026
History
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Michaela Althouse
The First National Bank is open to the public again after a 24-year hiatus in which it underwent a multimillion dollar renovation and was turned into a museum. Here's a look inside the building and at two new exhibits.
June 29, 2026
Pets
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Michaela Althouse
Jenna Walkling and her dog Torch have hunted rats around Philly for the past six years. For them, it's a bonding activity and a public service they can provide to help keep the city's pest population under control.