• Hurricane Ian Makes Landfall on Cuba

    CUBA - Tropical Storm Ian is tracking northwest at 12 mph and is 160 miles from the Cayman Islands. It is forecast to bring heavy rain, flooding, and storm surge to the Cayman Islands and Jamaica.  The storm will rapidly intensify overnight as it crosses the warm waters of the Caribbean. It has maximum sustained winds of 45 mph.


  • Hurricane Ian Nears Category 5 | Targets Florida

    PHILADELPHIA - Hurricane Ian has reached Category 5 and is rapidly moving toward the mainland of Florida. It's expected to land in a hurricane warning area by Wednesday night. The region from Longboat Key to Bonita Beach is expected to feel the worst storm surge. Hurricane Ian is expected to cause significant damage to property and life.


  • Introducing the 76ers' New Roster Additions for 2023

    PHILADELPHIA - Over recent months, Philadelphia 76ers have been strong and playing great games. With Joel Embiid and former Sixers star Ben Simmons leading the way, the team had consistently made the playoffs and nearly won a championship. Nevertheless, they fell short of their target.


  • Iron Hill Brewery 30+ New Menu Items

    PHILADELPHIA - Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant has launched a new all-day menu.The diverse menu is now available at Iron Hill restaurants in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Greenville, South Carolina. It broadens offerings while capturing elements that separate the growing restaurant group from its competitors.


  • Is Spotify Premium Worth It in 2023?

    PHILADELPHIA - The prices of Spotify premium plans are different in different countries, so paying attention to your own currency is important.  The United States and European countries have different prices than those in Indonesia. This means that you may be able to find cheaper premium plans in your own country if you check your currency at the end of each section.


  • Is This The Last Year for The Philadelphia Folk Festival?

    PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Folk Festival is hanging on by a thread this year, and the question is: why? The festival has changed Philadelphia's cultural landscape in a significant way, and the city can no longer sustain itself without it. However, with a few important changes coming to the festival, it may be worth the wait. Read on to learn about the reasons behind the festival's recent troubles.


  • Jeremiah Program Launches Alumni Fellowship Program

    New York, NY  — Jeremiah Program, a national nonprofit with a proven model to disrupt cycles of poverty for single mothers and their children two generations at a time, today announced the Jeremiah Program Alumni Fellowship program. This innovative leadership program and network of Jeremiah Program graduates will ensure that the voices of single mothers are included in determining the organization's programs and policy agenda. The first-ever cohort of fellows includes 13 mothers representing five Jeremiah Program campuses.

  • Jet Wine Garden Returns to In-Person Tastings In Style

    PHILADELPHIA PA - The Jet Wine Bar, Philadelphia's 'global vineyard,' is making their long-awaited return to in-person wine tastings on Tuesday, May 11 from 6 - 8 pm, with Booker Vineyard Wine Tasting, an in-depth tasting of four California wines guided by special guest, Owner, and Winemaker Eric Jensen, at Jet Wine Garden, the wine bar's adjacent outdoor oasis.

  • Jonathan Rachman Designs "The Garlic Peanut Story"

    San Francisco, CA - San Francisco-based multi-hyphened creative, event planner to the elite and owner of Jonathan Rachman Designs adds author to his repertoire with his memoir, The Garlic Peanut Story.

  • JosiahKids to Host Second Annual Youth Leadership Awards

    ATLANTA -- JosiahKids Inc. will host their 2nd annual youth leadership award ceremony honoring the outstanding achievements of young students and teens between the ages of seven and 17, globally.


  • Kidsplosion USA Establishes Location in Uganda

    ATLANTA - The daughter of late actor/writer Mike Evans from Good Times and The Jeffersons is spreading “good times” internationally to underprivileged communities.


  • Kimmel Center and The Philadelphia Orchestra Form a New Company

    PHILADELPHIA, PA - The Kimmel Center and Philadelphia Orchestra announced that they will be joining forces to form a new parent company, The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, Inc.

  • Kimmel Center Will Reopen With The Return of Hamilton

    PHILADELPHIA PA - With positive news and reports from Broadway touring industry organizations, the Kimmel Cultural Campus is announcing the return of live Broadway programming to Philadelphia in the fall of 2021 after being closed for more than a year due to COVID-19.

  • Kimmel Cultural Campus Celebrates Black History Month

    PHILADELPHIA, PA - The Kimmel Cultural Campus celebrates the accomplishments, heritage, and artistic contributions of African Americans through a variety of digital Black History Month programs throughout the month of February.


  • King Charles III Controversial Past And Why He's Unpopular

    PHILADELPHIA - As the heir apparent to Queen Elizabeth II and a long-serving heir. Charles the III will be coronated in a few months. However, his turbulent past has left him deeply unpopular. While he has gradually recovered from his scandals, he is still far less respected than other royal family members.

  • Kismet Bagels Opening Brick & Mortar

    PHILADELPHIA- Kismet Bagels Opening Brick & Mortar Location at 113 E. Girard Ave in Fishtown in Early 2022. Kismet Bagels started in May 2020 as an idea, a pivot for Jacob and Alexandra Cohen to keep busy while out of work early in the pandemic.


  • Kutest Kids Launches Parents as Teachers Program

    PHILADELPHIA, PA  - Family comes first at Kutest Kids, which is why they have recently become an affiliate of the Parents as Teachers program. This home-visiting service inspires and supports caregivers and children as they build healthy relationships within their family unit. To kick off the new year, Kutest Kids’ Parents as Teachers (KK PAT) has some exciting events planned for January.

  • LaNeshe Miller-White New Director at Theatre Philadelphia

    PHILADEPHIA PA - LaNeshe Miller-White took over the reins for Theatre Philadelphia just seven months ago - and several months into the pandemic. Not only was this a sensitive time for the organization to bring on a new director after its founding director had left, but the new director would need to lead the organization to a new chapter and out of the pandemic crisis.

  • Larry Krasner Wins The Democratic Philadelphia DA Primary

    PHILADELPHIA PA - Philadelphia's Democratic Voters made their voices heard in the race for The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office on May 18, when the Democratic primary election picked l incumbent Larry Krasnerover the longtime homicide prosecutor Carlos Vega. With 90% of the vote in Krasner held a 2 to 1 lead.


  • Lawrence Brownlee & Friends in Philadelphia

    PHILADELPHIA - Lawrence Brownlee captivates audiences around the world, hailed as “an international star” (New York Times) and “one of this generation's greatest tenors” (ABC News). Having joined Opera Philadelphia as Artistic Advisor in 2017, Brownlee will take a starring role this fall in the debut of the Opera Philadelphia Channel, a global platform that will bring a robust 2020-2021 season into opera lovers’ homes via their television screens and streaming devices.