• Wall Street Journal: This Philadelphia Company is Better Equipped Than Others to Navigate Tariff Situation

    Wall Street Journal: This Philadelphia Company is Better Equipped Than Others to Navigate Tariff Situation

    While companies worldwide are having to manage the uncertain trade environment because of tariffs, some are better suited to navigate the situation than others, write Rick Wartzman and Kelly Tang for The Wall Street Journal. More specifically, companies that are well-managed and innovative often fit the description. Robert Handfield, executive director of the Supply Chain…

  • Peirce College Celebrates Graduates at 2025 Commencement

    Peirce College Celebrates Graduates at 2025 Commencement

    The mood was festive and the crowd cheered the graduates, but what made this commencement ceremony unique was that the flowers, balloons and celebrations were for the parents, aunts and uncles of the people in the audience. Peirce College, Philadelphia’s only college or university dedicated exclusively to serving adults, held its 2025 Commencement on Friday,…

  • Philadelphia-Based Coast Guard Unit, Various Partners Working to Safeguard Delaware River

    Philadelphia-Based Coast Guard Unit, Various Partners Working to Safeguard Delaware River

    The Coast Guard unit based in Philadelphia is working with multiple partners to keep the Delaware River safe and secure, particularly to support the flow of commerce, writes Susanna Granieri for the Delaware Currents. That is no small task, given that the river hosts the largest freshwater port in the world — a vital hub…

  • New Philadelphia Housing Bills Would Bring Security Deposit Changes for Renters, Landlords

    New Philadelphia Housing Bills Would Bring Security Deposit Changes for Renters, Landlords

    Philadelphia City Council recently passed new housing bills that would mean potential changes for local renters and landlords, writes Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza for WHYY. As stated in Pennsylvania state law, landlords cannot charge more than two months’ security deposit for a tenant to move in for the first year. Landlords can only hold one month’s security…

  • West Philadelphia Nonprofit Aims to Reduce Recidivism in This Unique Way

    West Philadelphia Nonprofit Aims to Reduce Recidivism in This Unique Way

    Books Through Bars, a local nonprofit, send free books to individuals who are incarcerated throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. The goal is to help educate these individuals, which in turn could reduce recidivism, writes Violet Comber-Wilen for Billy Penn at WHYY. According to a 2013 Rand Corporation study, education is one of the major factors in…

  • Swiss Patient Returns to Penn Medicine Following Life-Changing Double Hand Transplant

    Swiss Patient Returns to Penn Medicine Following Life-Changing Double Hand Transplant

    Luka Krizanac, a patient from Switzerland, recently returned to Philadelphia for a visit to Penn Medicine, the hospital where he underwent a life-changing double hand transplant, writes Stephanie Stahl and Brad Nau for CBS News Philadelphia. For the first time in 17 years thanks to the transplant, Krizanac is able to text on his phone…

  • Grandnephew of Philadelphia 76ers Legend Creating Name for Himself at St. Joe’s Prep

    Grandnephew of Philadelphia 76ers Legend Creating Name for Himself at St. Joe’s Prep

    Olin Chamberlain Jr. has had basketball in his blood before he was even born, so naturally he’d find a way into the sport, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He is the grandnephew of Wilt Chamberlain, the Philadelphia 76ers legend. The Chamberlain family has deep roots in Philadelphia, as Wilt was born and raised…

  • Former Saks COO Targets $100M in Sales at Philadelphia-Based Voomi Supply Next Year

    Former Saks COO Targets $100M in Sales at Philadelphia-Based Voomi Supply Next Year

    R.J. Cilley, former COO of Saks Fifth Avenue, has joined Philadelphia-based Voomi Supply as its new CEO and aims to build the company into a billion-dollar business, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. While a jump from selling Prada, Cartier, and Gucci may not seem to have much in common with an industrial…

  • Here Are 10 Philadelphia Food Spots With Must-Try Cheesesteaks

    Here Are 10 Philadelphia Food Spots With Must-Try Cheesesteaks

    Philadelphia and cheesesteaks are quite synonymous with each other, and the city has more than a few great spots for a delicious one, writes Oliver Thyme for Bite Speak. Pat’s Kings of Steaks in South Philadelphia is among the most legendary spots in the city and claims to be the birthplace of the famous sandwich.…

  • Gina M. Slocum: Peirce College Graduate’s Journey to Commencement

    Gina M. Slocum: Peirce College Graduate’s Journey to Commencement

    Today’s feature is Gina M. Slocum, a graduate of the Master of Science in Healthcare Administration program at Peirce College. “The year was 2015, I faced a significant career setback when I was laid off, from my role as an office manager at a nonprofit organization. In that role, I not only managed the office but…

  • Bachmann Trains, in Business Since 1833, Keeps Brand and Mission on Track from Kensington Headquarters

    Bachmann Trains, in Business Since 1833, Keeps Brand and Mission on Track from Kensington Headquarters

    Bachmann Trains, in business since 1833, moved into its Kensington headquarters in 1929, where it continues to keep its mission and brand on track nearly a century later, reports Christie Ileto for 6abc. 1400 East Erie Avenue is the place where the Bachmann brothers were the first United States company to manufacture prescription sunglasses. After…

  • Cause of Deadly Northeast Philly Plane Crash Still a Mystery, Fueling Conspiracy Theories

    Cause of Deadly Northeast Philly Plane Crash Still a Mystery, Fueling Conspiracy Theories

    The cause of the January 31 plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia remains a mystery, leaving experts puzzled and creating a void increasingly being filled with conspiracy theories, write Ryan W. Briggs and Dylan Purcell for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Footage of the Med Jets 056 crash immediately went viral, leading to speculation and conspiracy theories —…

  • Philadelphia Ranks Among the Toughest Commutes in the U.S., Find Out Why

    Philadelphia Ranks Among the Toughest Commutes in the U.S., Find Out Why

    Commuting throughout various cities throughout the United States can be quite tough, particularly in some regions compared to some others, writes Shallom Joe for Daily Fetch via MSN. While some cities continue to be among the toughest, there are others than have managed to improved things. According to a recent study, Philadelphia is the 12th…

  • Micro-Rental Trend, Big on the West Coast, Increasing in Philadelphia

    Micro-Rental Trend, Big on the West Coast, Increasing in Philadelphia

    While micro-housing started out as a solution for factory works and newcomers to a big city, it has since become a trend for many others. The trend has been primarily a West Coast one, but it has started moving elsewhere throughout the country, such as the Northeast, where Philadelphia leads the charge, writes Andrei Popa…

  • TikTok-Famous Candy Company Arrives to Rittenhouse Square with New Boutique

    TikTok-Famous Candy Company Arrives to Rittenhouse Square with New Boutique

    All Aboard Candy, the sweet treat-centric small business that has gained TikTok popularity has officially arrived to Philadelphia, writes Laura Swartz for Philadelphia Magazine. The new Rittenhouse Square boutique officially opened to customers on Thursday, June 12. All Aboard Candy was founded by childhood friends and veterans of the Philadelphia food and hospitality industry, Alyssa…

  • Germantown Academy Quarterback Xavier Stearn Pursues Inter-Academic League Record Before Rutgers

    Germantown Academy Quarterback Xavier Stearn Pursues Inter-Academic League Record Before Rutgers

    Xavier Stearn, a rising senior quarterback at Germantown Academy, aims to break the Inter-Academic League’s career passing yardage record before heading to Rutgers, writes Owen Hewitt for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 138-year-old league’s record of 6,172 yards was set in 2017 by Penn Charter’s Michael Hnatkowsky. Stearn has thrown for 4,516 yards during his two…

  • Philadelphia Homebuyers Face More Competition Than Most Other Areas of the Country

    Philadelphia Homebuyers Face More Competition Than Most Other Areas of the Country

    Philadelphia area homebuyers, along with those across the Northeastern United States, face among the stiffest competition compared to other parts of the nation, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This is according to a new Zillow analysis. The analysis, which looked at activity on its website in March, found that there are between five…

  • Rodon Group in Hatfield Sees Major Gains from Trump Tariffs

    Rodon Group in Hatfield Sees Major Gains from Trump Tariffs

    The Rodon Group, a plastic injection molding company in Hatfield and one of the few U.S. toy manufacturers, is seeing major gains thanks to President Trump’s tariffs, write Nancy Chen, Joe Enoch, and Julia Doyle for CBS News Philadelphia. Every year, the plant produces billions of plastic parts, including window parts, beverage caps, and K’nex…