June 17, 2026
Investigations
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Michaela Althouse
A 23-year-old man accused of shooting two people, one fatally, at ChristianaCare's Wilmington Hospital on Tuesday afternoon was arrested hours late in the Olney section of Philadelphia, police say.
June 17, 2026
Recreation
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Michaela Althouse
The new Fika Fan Lounge, located inside the Fashion District Mall at 9th and Market streets, is a free space with tables, chairs and a children's play area. Here's a look inside.
June 16, 2026
Jobs
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Michaela Althouse
A union of 1,200 nurses at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital voted Monday to authorize a strike if a new deal isn't reached. The group says negotiations have stalled as it seeks improvements to staffing, security and benefits.
June 16, 2026
Food & Drink
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Michaela Althouse
The Fishtown Thai restaurant Kalaya and Royal Sushi & Izakaya chef Jesse Ito won James Beard Awards on Monday night. They were among seven semifinalists from Philadelphia.
June 15, 2026
Parenting
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Michaela Althouse
Dad jokes can help parents bond with their children, a preprint study finds. The best ones contain puns, a focus on small details and a literal interpretation. Jokes involving family members or pets prove particularly humorous, too.
June 15, 2026
Health News
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Michaela Althouse
Nara Organics has recalled its infant formula products after three babies were hospitalized with infant botulism, including one in Pennsylvania. None of its products have tested positive for the bacteria that causes the illness, but it Nara Organics is recalling the products as a precaution.
June 12, 2026
Recreation
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Michaela Althouse
Philadelphia Parks & Recreation will open 63 pools this summer. The public spaces began operating Friday and will open on a rolling basis through July 6.
June 12, 2026
Government
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Michaela Althouse
Philadelphia has banned horse-drawn carriage rides, formally ending a longtime tourism staple in Old City. The city's last carriage company closed in 2023.
June 11, 2026
Government
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Michaela Althouse
City Council approved the fiscal year 2027 budget without Mayor Cherelle Parker's proposed taxes on rideshare, short-term rentals and retail deliveries. The plan, however, does include a small tax on cell phone tower occupancy.
June 10, 2026
Food & Drink
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Michaela Althouse
With teams from nine countries headed to Philadelphia to compete in the World Cup, here are local restaurants that are serving up those nation's cuisines and some of their traditional dishes to try to make at home.