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STAFF HERE PHILADELPHIA WRITER
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The PHILADELPHIA STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at <a href="https://HEREPhiladelphia.com">HEREPhiladelphia.com</a>, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates.
We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as Mummers Parade, Philadelphia Flower Show, and Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and United Way of Greater Philadelphia, plus leading businesses in telecommunications, food services, and healthcare that power the local economy such as Comcast, Aramark, and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
As part of the broader HERE network, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Pennsylvania's dynamic landscape.
We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as Mummers Parade, Philadelphia Flower Show, and Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and United Way of Greater Philadelphia, plus leading businesses in telecommunications, food services, and healthcare that power the local economy such as Comcast, Aramark, and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
As part of the broader HERE network, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Pennsylvania's dynamic landscape.
Posts
Bass Pro Shops to Open New Location in Muncy Township
News Summary Bass Pro Shops has announced plans to open a 75,000-square-foot Outpost retail store in Muncy Township, Pennsylvania, with the grand opening scheduled for...
Amazon Announces Historic $20 Billion Investment in Pennsylvania
News Summary Amazon has declared a landmark $20 billion investment in Pennsylvania, marking the largest corporate investment in the state’s history. This initiative will involve...
Manufacturing Boom in Pennsylvania’s Toy Industry
News Summary Pennsylvania’s toy industry is experiencing significant growth, particularly the Rodon Group, which has seen a 50% increase in demand since tariffs were imposed...
Pennsylvania Advances Senate Bill 88 for Breast Cancer Care
News Summary Pennsylvania lawmakers are moving forward with Senate Bill 88, which expands access to no-cost diagnostic imaging for breast cancer patients. With unanimous support...
Pennsylvania Gas Prices Decrease Slightly to $3.20
News Summary Pennsylvania recorded a modest drop in gasoline prices, now averaging $3.20 per gallon, down 3.4 cents. Compared to last month, prices have fallen...
Pennsylvania Installs Temporary Bridge After Flood Damage
News Summary After severe flooding on May 13, 2025, in Pennsylvania, Acrow Bridge has successfully installed a temporary modular steel bridge on U.S. Route 219,...
Pregnant Woman Assaulted at Philadelphia School Event
News Summary A pregnant woman was hospitalized after being assaulted during a kindergarten graduation ceremony at John Wister Elementary Mastery Charter School in Philadelphia. The...
Declining Measles Vaccination Rates in Pennsylvania Raise Concerns
News Summary Pennsylvania is witnessing a significant decline in measles vaccination rates, with around 25% of schools falling below the herd immunity threshold. Recent data...
Dr. Tony Watlington Named National Superintendent of the Year
News Summary Dr. Tony Watlington has been recognized as the National Superintendent of the Year amidst challenges faced by the School District of Philadelphia, including...
UPenn’s Former President Criticizes Testimony on Antisemitism
News Summary Liz Magill, former president of the University of Pennsylvania, faced backlash over her congressional testimony regarding antisemitism. Following her remarks, which were perceived...