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IronPigs Five-Game Winning Streak Ends
The Lehigh Valley IronPigs (14-12) winning ways came to an end on Wednesday evening against the Syracuse Mets (9-16) as they lost 5-3.
Sun shines on Broad Street for a record-breaking 2022 Blue Cross Broad Street Run
Over 27,000 runners returned to Broad Street for the 42nd annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run.
New Education Report in Pennsylvania
According to new data from the Economic Research Service, young people in Pennsylvania are more likely to graduate from high school, get their GED, and graduate from college than ever before.
IronPigs Take Series Against Rochester
The Lehigh Valley IronPigs (9-9) walked 11 times at the hands of the Rochester Red Wings (9-9) pitching staff in their 10-1 win on Sunday afternoon.
City Celebrates Year of Sustainable Progress in 2022 Greenworks Review
Mayor Jim Kenney, joined by Office of Sustainability Director Christine Knapp and community leaders, released the 2022 Greenworks Review, the City’s annual sustainability report.
Pennsylvanians are more educated than ever before
Young people in Pennsylvania are more likely to graduate from high school, get their GED, and graduate from college than ever before.
Philadelphia Temperatures Week of 4/24/22
Temperatures in Philadelphia this week fluctuate between pleasant to slightly cold temperatures.
Settlement funds will help communities across Pennsylvania address the opioid epidemic
Through this settlement, Pennsylvania will receive $1.07 billion in funds beginning as early as this month.
Mayor Kenney requests nominees for two Board of Education vacancies
Mayor Jim Kenney asked the Educational Nominating Panel to provide nominations to fill two vacant seats on the Philadelphia Board of Education.