• Duck Donuts to Open Its Third Bucks County Location in Lower Makefield

    Duck Donuts to Open Its Third Bucks County Location in Lower Makefield

    Duck Donuts, the national donut chain, is preparing to open its third location in Bucks County in Prickett Preserve, a mixed-use development in Lower Makefield, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The new shop will be located next to the recently opened Firebirds Wood Fired Grill. Duck Donuts signed a lease for a 1,025-square-foot space…

  • Philadelphia Eagles to Play First NFL Game in Australia in 2026

    Philadelphia Eagles to Play First NFL Game in Australia in 2026

    As the NFL puts together its schedule for the 2026 season, the league is reportedly planning to schedule a regular season game in Australia, featuring the Philadelphia Eagles, writes Kevin McGuire for Nittany LionsWire. According to reports, the NFL is planning to have a multi-game scheduling plan that includes the Eagles playing against the Los…

  • Young Girl Killed in Northeast Philly Jet Crash Remembered for Profound Impact

    Young Girl Killed in Northeast Philly Jet Crash Remembered for Profound Impact

    The young girl who lost her life in a medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday, Jan. 31, made an indelible impact on the connections she made during her time in the city, writes Fallon Roth for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The girl, originally from Mexico, was sent to Philadelphia about four months ago to…

  • This Society Hill Bakery Supplies Hundreds of Pastries for Eagles Players Before Home Games

    This Society Hill Bakery Supplies Hundreds of Pastries for Eagles Players Before Home Games

    Loretta’s bakery and cafe in Society Hill is a popular spot for pastries during Philadelphia Eagles home games, writes Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer. At Loretta’s, co-owner Kelsey Bush and her team bake pop tarts, croissants, and other pastries during early mornings for the Philadelphia Eagles’ training facility. Each Sunday, the bakery’s chefs supply…

  • Nifty Fifty’s, the Philadelphia-Based Retro Restaurant Chain, Coming to Bristol

    Nifty Fifty’s, the Philadelphia-Based Retro Restaurant Chain, Coming to Bristol

    Philadelphia-based restaurant chain Nifty Fifty’s is planning to open one of its 1950s-themed eateries in Bristol Township, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. The venture by Retro Eats took a step forward last week as franchisee owner Anthony Carotenuto secured a zoning adjustment for the shuttered Bank of America building at the…

  • Meet Lincoln, the Bald Eagle Who Has Become a Staple at Philadelphia Eagles Home Games

    Meet Lincoln, the Bald Eagle Who Has Become a Staple at Philadelphia Eagles Home Games

    Lincoln, a bald eagle from the American Eagle Foundation in Tennessee, has become a fan favorite among Philadelphia Eagles supporters, writes Angel Saunders for People. The 27-year-old bird was chosen as the team’s mascot seven years ago. “Even though we’re flying him for the Philadelphia Eagles, we’re doing it in a way that allows us…

  • Philadelphia is Home to 2 of America’s Most Romantic Restaurants

    Philadelphia is Home to 2 of America’s Most Romantic Restaurants

    Two Philadelphia restaurants are among the most romantic in the nation, according to a new ranking by OpenTable, write Max Bennett and Eric Heyl for the Patch. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the notable reservation service released this year’s Top 100 Most Romantic Restaurants in America list. The first Philadelphia restaurant on the list…

  • The African American Museum in Philadelphia Announces Programming for Black History Month

    The African American Museum in Philadelphia Announces Programming for Black History Month

    The African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP) has announced its lineup of programming and events in honor of Black History Month, which this year is nationally themed “African Americans and Labor.” The 2025 theme delves into the vital contributions of Black people across the spectrum of work, skilled and unskilled, free and unfree, voluntary and…

  • Representative Munroe Endorses Shared Wellness’ Mission for Inclusive Community Well-Being During Visit

    Representative Munroe Endorses Shared Wellness’ Mission for Inclusive Community Well-Being During Visit

    Representative Brian Munroe visited Shared Wellness last week to understand the full scope of the Titus Road renovation project aimed at making wellness resources accessible and inclusive for everyone in the community. The visit underscored Rep. Munroe’s support for Shared Wellness’ mission and plans to expand its services, ensuring that individuals with intellectual disabilities and…

  • With Over $1B in Developments, Center City Sees ‘Residential Boom,’ Turns Into Mixed-Use Ecosystem

    With Over $1B in Developments, Center City Sees ‘Residential Boom,’ Turns Into Mixed-Use Ecosystem

    With more than $1 billion in developments, Philadelphia is enjoying a “residential boom,” notes a new Center City District report, according to a staff report from Metro Philadelphia. The 2025 Center City Real Estate Development Report lists 66 major projects in Center City, including completed, ongoing, and planned developments. “The scale and diversity of development…

  • Philadelphia to Add Speed Cameras to City’s Most Dangerous Roads

    Philadelphia to Add Speed Cameras to City’s Most Dangerous Roads

    Philadelphia will soon install 42 speed-enforcement cameras at several dangerous roadways throughout the city, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The cameras will be installed along U.S. Route 13, and placed on avenues and streets across West, North, and Northeast Philadelphia. It will be the third speed-camera corridor in the city. The first cameras…

  • Grab a Bite and Have a Drink At the Most Exciting Restaurant Bars in Philly

    Grab a Bite and Have a Drink At the Most Exciting Restaurant Bars in Philly

    Philadelphia has a number of restaurants with great bar programs that have transformed into great attractions throughout the city, writes Kae Lani Palsimano for Philadelphia Magazine. At The Kongsi Bar at Kampar, you can experience unique tastes of Malaysia. Some drink options include kopi (coffee) and martinis, which can be paired with your Kerabu Jantung…

  • Philadelphia Named Among the Cheapest Places to Travel in 2025

    Philadelphia Named Among the Cheapest Places to Travel in 2025

    While travel can be expensive, the demand continues to boom with around 5.2 billion people expected to fly this year. For those looking to book their vacation plans on a budget, there are several deals and budgets available for if you’re traveling within the United States or abroad, such as Philadelphia, writes Lauren Dana Ellman…

  • Bucks County’s Rebecca Kelly Recognized for Outstanding Contributions to Region with Two Awards

    Bucks County’s Rebecca Kelly Recognized for Outstanding Contributions to Region with Two Awards

    Rebecca Kelly, a Bucks County resident and director of strategic partnerships at Capital Health, was recently honored for her exceptional contributions to the region with two prestigious awards, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The Lower Bucks Chamber of Commerce named Kelly the Community Impact and Outreach Champion, an award that recognizes individuals or businesses…

  • Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie On Shortlist of Potential Buyers For This NBA Team

    Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie On Shortlist of Potential Buyers For This NBA Team

    Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has been named as a potential buyer for one of the NBA’s original teams, writes Ryan O’Leary for The Sporting News. The Boston Celtics are reportedly going up for sale soon. Bill Simmons, founder of The Ringer, mentioned Lurie as a potential buyer. “The Celtics, it was their first round…

  • Here Are Some of the Philadelphia Restaurants Reinventing the City’s Dining Experience

    Here Are Some of the Philadelphia Restaurants Reinventing the City’s Dining Experience

    Philadelphia’s dining scene is filled with culinary visionaries that makes it one of the best in the nation for how it reinvents the experience, write Kae Lani Palsimano, Adam Erace, Jason Sheehan, and David Wesolowski for Philadelphia Magazine. At Bastia, you’ll get a blend from the Mediterranean that you won’t come across at many other…

  • US Elogistics Leases 518,000 Square Feet at Keystone Trade Center in Fairless Hills

    US Elogistics Leases 518,000 Square Feet at Keystone Trade Center in Fairless Hills

    New Jersey-based US Elogistics has leased half an industrial building in Keystone Trade Center in Fairless Hills, the former U.S. Steel site, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The third-party logistics company signed a lease for 517,641 square feet at Building 5 of the 1,800-acre site, leaving 518,055 square feet available, or about…

  • Pennsylvania Ramp Up Efforts to Boost Tourism with Renewed Focus on Statewide Attractions

    Pennsylvania Ramp Up Efforts to Boost Tourism with Renewed Focus on Statewide Attractions

    Pennsylvania officials have intensified efforts to promote state tourism, focusing on its cities, towns, and many tourist attractions, writes Harrison Cann for the City & State Pennsylvania. In May, the first family embarked on a week-long RV tour across the commonwealth supporting the launch of Governor Josh Shapiro’s new “Great American Getaway” marketing campaign. The…