
Philadelphia


Don’t Let the Ides of November Come and Go without Your Doing This
Conservatives and Buckley Lovers in the NYC and Philly areas pay heed: National Review Institute’s popular Burke to Buckley Program is seeking applicants.

Philadelphia Mayor Calls for ‘Patience,’ Predicts Count of Mail-In Ballots Will Take ‘Several Days’
Americans have turned to mail-in voting in record numbers this year because of concerns about the coronavirus at polling places.

Daughter of Immigrants Shocked to Find Family Store Looted in Philly Riots: ‘They Know My Mom’s Name’
Her parents were back to work the next day, Baik, the daughter of South Korean immigrants, told NR.

Philadelphia Imposes Curfew after Two Nights of Rioting
Mayor Jim Kenney called for an end to the unrest in a press conference.

Hundreds of Looters Ransack Philadelphia Businesses in Second Night of Unrest
Looters ransacked Aramingo Avenue in the city's Port Richmond section.

Pennsylvania Governor Orders National Guard to Philadelphia after Riots
Decision follows night of riots that left 30 police officers injured and various businesses vandalized.

Rioters Injure Thirty Police Officers in Night of Violent Unrest in Philadelphia
Rioters threw rocks and bricks at police and looted and vandalized businesses.

Philadelphia Weekly Moves Rightward
Chairman McDonough hopes the newsweekly will provide thorough, honest, and dogged coverage of Philadelphia’s bungling government,

Rise in Shootings Continues in Chicago, NYC, Other Cities
The surge in violence that has emerged this summer in major American cities continued over the weekend.