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Play any jazz song for Khadija Renee, the woman now planning the Germantown Jazz Festival, and she will tell you whether the artist is from Philadelphia. more
David Gest's role is to find a balance between those who wish to preserve everything in its original state and those who prioritize new development. more
Update: Details on this Friday's parade are here. more
Police Captain Stuart McCoullum is clearly a Marvel fan. Walking into his 14th District office, you immediately note the Thanos memorabilia. more
Northwest Philadelphia is transforming into a vibrant canvas of Black culture and history this February. more
With the Philadelphia Eagles heading to the Super Bowl on Sunday, NBC10 will be stopping in Chestnut Hill with its “Road To Victory" pep rally on Wednesday. more
A decade ago, Jordan Parisse-Ferrarini was already a successful contractor. He wanted to take the next step and become a developer. more
SEPTA is touting a 33% drop in major crime. more
Hill residents called for action to protect pedestrians. more
A proposed development at 7600 Germantown Ave. faced an unexpected setback when Councilmember Cindy Bass' office raised objections. more
A local circus arts organization faces steep cleanup costs after becoming the latest victim in a series of illegal dumping incidents that have plagued Northwest Philadelphia. more
Northwest Philadelphia residents are planning to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. more
Prema Katari Gupta, the new head of the Center City District, is a 15-year resident of Mt. Airy who brings her Northwest experience to managing Philadelphia’s downtown. more
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has declined to hear neighbors' appeal to prevent a five-story development at 10 Bethlehem Pike. more
West Mount Airy Neighbors (WMAN) is teaming up with Councilmember Cindy Bass' office to form a "Zoning Remapping Task Force." more
Billy DiMaio, a 25-year-old former lacrosse captain who embodied the spirit of Chestnut Hill College, was among those killed on New Year's Day. more
In this special New Year's edition of The Local, we’ve invited various community organizations to share their vision for the coming year. more
It seems to us that tiny, grassroots community organizations like ours are MORE ESSENTIAL than ever. more
2025 promises to be a milestone year at Woodmere. more
As we close out another year at the CHCA, we take a moment to reflect on our accomplishments and look ahead to the future. more
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