• Philadelphia: Philly man faces legal action over 3D-printed firearms sales | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Philadelphia authorities are investigating a man accused of manufacturing and selling 3D-printed firearms, raising concerns about illegal gun proliferation and tech regulation. The city’s landmarks are lit in blue and purple to support pediatric brain cancer awareness, with events at the Art Museum and Independence Hall.
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  • Philadelphia: ICE Out protest grows as World Cup fans flood Lemon Hill | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Philadelphia's episode covers the ICE Out protest expansion, the World Cup match at the Linc, and the Lenfest Institute's $10 million journalism investment. Key topics include the inflatable border agent art, Lemon Hill crowd, and local funding for newsrooms.
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  • Philadelphia: Three Philly officers shot in West Philadelphia, suspect dead | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Philadelphia officers shot in West Philadelphia and Wynnefield as city ramps up World Cup accessibility efforts and announces global expansion of The Roots Picnic.
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  • Philadelphia: State Police Seek Help in Amazon Tractor Trailer Theft | June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Philadelphia authorities are seeking public help to locate a stolen Amazon tractor trailer near the Bucks County line, while WalletHub's ranking of Pennsylvania sparks debate over the state's economic status. The city also faces discussions about suburban expansion and prepares for the FIFA World Cup with free ticket distributions.
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  • Philadelphia: City Council bans carriage horse businesses in Philly | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Philadelphia police arrested a suspect after a stolen minivan containing an infant crashed in Northeast Philadelphia, prompting a public safety alert. City Council banned carriage horse businesses citywide, marking a significant step in animal welfare reform amid ongoing debate.
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  • Philadelphia: Gas prices drop in Pa., Del., NJ as drivers plan for summer getaways | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Philadelphia: Gas prices drop below $3.50 as summer travel approaches, Philly schools avoid job cuts thanks to Mayor Jim Parker, and a new Pennsylvania app helps World Cup fans navigate the city.
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  • Philadelphia: MLB to invest $5 million in Philly legacy projects ahead of 2026 All-Star Gam... | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Philadelphia's 2-minute Local Wire update covers MLB's $5 million investment in city legacy projects, state efforts to regulate nitrous oxide sales, and political moves within the Philadelphia Democratic Party. The episode also highlights Haiti's World Cup community day in Galloway and Philadelphia's weather forecast.
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  • Philadelphia: Philadelphia DA offers reward for cold case murder | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Philadelphia authorities are offering a $10,000 reward for info on a 2003 South Philly murder case, while Governor Shapiro announces Urban Outfitters' 1,050-job expansion in Philly and Bucks County. A Pennsylvania woman is also working to preserve her family’s legacy as the first Black residents of Levittown, Pa.
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