May 7, 2026
Politics
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Michaela Althouse
City Councilmember Cindy Bass introduced a bill Thursday calling for a ban of foie gras at restaurants and stores in Philadelphia. Similar legislation was introduced in 2006 and 2008 but never came to fruition.
May 6, 2026
Investigations
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Michaela Althouse
William Sells, 20, Karon Rollins, 17, and Makaveli Valera, 19 have been charged with second-degree murder and related charges for their alleged roles in last year's deadly Lincoln University homecoming shooting. A fourth person, Zecqueous Morgan-Thompson, previously was charged.
May 6, 2026
Investigations
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Michaela Althouse
Four people pled guilty Tuesday in a scheme to steal envelopes from the U.S. Treasury marked 'Return to Sender' from a USPS distribution facility and resell them online via Telegram.
May 5, 2026
Environment
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Michaela Althouse
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and the Fairmount Park Conservancy will plant 500 trees along Meadow Lake in FDR Park. The move comes as the park undergoes a $250 million renovation project.
May 5, 2026
Music
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Michaela Althouse
Philly band Low Cut Connie has released a new single, 'Can't Be Wrong,' and announced tour dates. The Philly band has a protest album, 'Living in the USA' due out July 3.
May 4, 2026
Food & Drink
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Michaela Althouse
Wawa is selling a Gritty-themed smoothie combines mango, pineapple and tar cherry. The drink is topped with whipped cream and chocolate chips.
May 1, 2026
Transportation
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Michaela Althouse
Spirit Airlines, which operates out of both the Atlantic City and Philadelphia airports, is reportedly set to cease operations. The company failed to secure a funding deal as it moved through bankruptcy court.
May 1, 2026
Food & Drink
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Michaela Althouse
Dogfish Head has released Coconut Etiquette, a limited-edition hazy IPA that is inspired by the longevity of the CBS reality series 'Survivor.' Four-packs are packaged in a wooden crate that also contains a pint glass, stick and buff.
May 1, 2026
History
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Michaela Althouse
A broad collection of Benjamin Franklin items, including books, broadsides, letters and manuscripts printed by the Founding Father, are being auctioned off by Sotheby's on June 24. A portion of the collection is on display at the Library Company of Philadelphia from Tuesday, May 5, through Thursday, May 7.
April 30, 2026
Transportation
by
Michaela Althouse
City Council approved a resolution Thursday calling for hearings on SEPTA's student fare program, which offers free public transit rides to students. Parents want to expand who qualifies for a pass and when they can be used.