Philly Voice
PhillyVoice is a digital news platform launched in 2014 by Lexie Norcross, offering comprehensive coverage of Philadelphia and South Jersey. It delivers timely news, health updates, sports analysis, cultural insights, and event information, establishing itself as a trusted source for regional content.
Address: 30 S. 15th Street, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: (267) 519-4500
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Federal Donuts Arrives in Radnor With a Push for National Expansion
Federal Donuts is getting ready to go national, and its starting with three new stores in Radnor, Conshohocken and Willow Grove, writes Michael Tanenbaum for…
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‘Firebird: Built to Burn’ Documentary to Show In Phoenixville About Annual Firebird Festival
Firebird: Built to Burn, a new documentary that focuses on the Firebird Festival in Phoenixville, will premiere at the Colonial Theatre on Nov. 29 and…
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Netflix Looks at CIA Mission Involving Eccentric Billionaire, Chester Shipbuilder, and a Soviet Sub
A new Netflix series will include an episode looking at a secret mission that involved a Chester shipbuilding company and the recovery of a sunken…
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West Chester University Alum Competes for Love on ‘The Bachelorette’
A West Chester University alum and Montgomery County native is looking for love and taking home roses on the widely popular reality TV series The…
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Philadelphia’s John Wilkes Booth Poster Auctioned for Over $160K
A rare John Wilkes Booth “wanted” poster that was displayed on a tree in the Philadelphia area after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln has…
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Tucker Carlson Closed His Fox Career Chatting With a Delco Pizza Delivery Guy
Tucker Carlson’s final guest before he was let go by Fox News was Tyler Morrell, the Delco pizza delivery driver for Cocco’s who tripped a…
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Jazz Age Crime Drama at Greystone Hall Gives Audiences an Interactive Experience
West Chester’s Greystone Hall is hosting an interactive play involving scandal, murder, and opulent wealth during the Jazz Age, writes Maggie Mancini for the PhillyVoice.…
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Hey Wawa, Now Rutter’s Coming to Town With Some New Stores
There’s another player In the convenience store wars coming to our region. Its name is Rutter’s. York-based convenience store and gas station chain Rutter’s is…
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With More Locations Closing, Regal Downingtown Now One of Few Remaining Regal Cinemas in Southeastern PA
Cineworld, the parent company of Regal Cinemas, is planning to close 39 movie theaters throughout the country, including two in the Philadelphia suburbs, but the…
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25 Philly Airport Gates Upgrading With Facial Scanners
Twenty-five gates at Philadelphia International Airport will soon have facial scanners installed, a new security feature for international passengers, writes Brian Saunders for Philly Voice.…
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As Pennsylvania Shrinks, Chesco One of Few Places to Gain Residents; These Two Towns Added the Most People
Pennsylvania has been shrinking since COVID-19 arrived, but there are a few pockets within the state that have been gaining residents, such as Chester County,…
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CrossFit Medalist from Coatesville Never Lost Her Competitive Spirit Despite Bumpy Road to Success
Despite her bumpy road to success, 2022 CrossFit Games silver medalist Lauren Taylor, a Coatesville resident, never lost her competitive spirit, she writes for Philly…
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VK Brewing Company Officially Opens at Former Ship Inn in Exton
The Ship Inn in Exton is once again welcoming customers after VK Brewing Company officially opened its new eatery in the historic building that it…
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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Star, Downingtown Native to Host Season Premiere of ‘Saturday Night Live’
Downingtown native and popular actor Miles Teller will host the premiere episode of the upcoming 48th season of Saturday Night Live on Oct. 1, writes…
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Chesco’s Monarch Butterflies Are Departing — Like Fluttery Vacationers — for Winters in the Warmth
What does a Monarch Butterfly have in common with certain Chester County residents? They not only hate the cold weather, they migrate to warmer climates…
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Several Paintings by Pennsylvania Impressionist Who Thrived in New Hope Auctioned Off Last Month
A recently completed Freeman’s auction shone a spotlight on the Pennsylvania Impressionist movement that thrived in New Hope, writes Noah Zucker for the Philly Voice.…
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A Beer Shortage for Fourth of July? Say It Ain’t So
This Fourth of July, you may have to watch the fireworks without brand-name beer if a labor dispute among beer distributors isn’t resolved. That could…
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Handcrafted Table by Late Malvern Artist Expected to Fetch Up to $70,000 in Online Auction
A handcrafted table by influential Malvern artist Wharton Esherick is expected to get as much as $70,000 in an online auction that started over the…












































