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

December 30, 2024

Arts & Culture

On Stage in January: A Michael Jackson musical, 'Driving Miss Daisy' and an ode to a former Eagles receiver

This January, check out performances of 'MJ the Musical,' 'Driving Miss Daisy' and 'The Cher Show.' Plus, People's Light puts on a tribute to a former Eagles receiver and Philadelphia playwright Michael Hollinger shares his new comedy at the Arden.

December 30, 2024

Social Media

Matthew Gaudreau's widow gives birth to baby boy 4 months after the ex-minor league hockey player's death

Madeline Gaudreau, the widow of Matthew Gaudreau, delivered the couple's only child, Tripp Matthew, on Sunday. Matthew Gaudreau and his brother, NHL star Johnny Gaudreau, were killed by an alleged drunk driver while riding bicycles in South Jersey in late August. The accused driver, Sean Higgins, faces charges of reckless vehicular homicide.

December 24, 2024

Investigations

Two people charged in stabbing at Five Below in Montgomery County

Truman Parks, 52, and Sydney Swain-Parks, 27, have been charged with attempted murder for their alleged roles in the stabbing of a security guard at a Five Below store in Cheltenham, Montgomery County, on Dec. 6. Parks allegedly stole $150 in goods from the store before stabbing the guard. Swain-Parks is being charged as an accomplice.

December 24, 2024

Weather

Despite recent rain and snow, drought conditions persist as driest year since 2016 comes to a close

While 2.22 inches of rain and snow fell in the Philadelphia area has fallen so far in December, it hasn't been enough to get out of a drought, according to the National Weather Service. The area will end 2024 at nearly 5 inches of precipitation below it annual average in what will be the driest year since 2016.

December 23, 2024

Government

Philly could create a prison oversight board next year. Here's what it would do

A proposal to create a Prison Community Oversight Board will appear on the 2025 primary ballot in Philadelphia after City Council unanimously approved a bill supporting its creation. The board and an Office of Prison Oversight would address issues like understaffing, cleanliness, deaths and escapes in the city's jail system.

December 23, 2024

Jobs

Starbucks workers at Center City store join nationwide strike until Christmas

Unionized workers at five Starbucks stores in Philadelphia joined a nationwide strike that began Friday in Chicago, Los Angeles and Seattle. It is expected to continue until Christmas. The workers are seeking higher wages in their first collective bargaining agreement.

December 19, 2024

Arts & Culture

New Magic Gardens exhibit features tiles salvaged from the mosaic on the former Painted Bride Art Center

A new exhibit on display next month at Magic Gardens will feature tiles from the former Painted Bridge Arts Center at 230 Vine St. in Old City. Preservationists salvaged pieces after the building, which hosts Isaiah Zagar's most famous work, was slated for demolition last year.

December 18, 2024

Food & Drink

Little Walter's pierogi z dynia makes New York Times' list of best foods in the country

Little Walter's pierogi z dynia was included in the New York Times list of the '26 Best Dishes We Ate Across the U.S. in 2024.' The pierogi z dynia is a dumpling stuffed with seasonal squash, kale and horseradish. The Polish restaurant in East Kensington also was named to the New York Time's list of the 50 best restaurants earlier this year.

December 17, 2024

Fitness

At FDR Park, you can take a private sauna this winter outside the American Swedish museum

The American Swedish Historical Museum has outdoor saunas available to rent from Dec. 26 to March 29. Private groups of up to four people can rent them for 45 minutes for $120 to $150. The saunas are tied to the Sauna is Life exhibit on display at the museum in FDR Park.

December 17, 2024

Investigations

Two people shot while sitting in parked car in Northeast Philly

A man and woman who were sitting in a parked car on the 5900 block of Algon Avenue in Crescentville were shot late Monday night, Philadelphia police say. Investigators said 22 shots were fired; the man and woman were hospitalized in stable condition. Police have not released information about any suspects.

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