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Thursday, March 26, 2026 · Bedford
Tensions Rise on Lebanon-Israel Border Amid Exchange of Fire
Increased activity has been reported along the Lebanon-Israel border. Hezbollah claims its fighters have engaged with Israeli forces, while Israel reports rockets fired from Lebanon.
Trump Raises Possibility of Striking Iranian Infrastructure
Speaking recently, former President Donald Trump suggested the potential targeting of Iranian power plants and bridges. The comments come as geopolitical tensions remain elevated in the region. Details of any specific plans were not disclosed.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
U.S. Suspends Potential Military Action Against Iran
The United States has reportedly suspended potential military action against Iran. The decision follows earlier discussions regarding possible strikes on Iranian infrastructure. The suspension is expected to last for two weeks.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Joel Embiid Inks $192.9 Million Extension with 76ers
Joel Embiid signed a three-year, $192.9 million contract extension with the Philadelphia 76ers in September 2024. The deal includes a player option for the 2028-29 season, potentially making him an unrestricted free agent that year.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
$700M Live! Casino Resort Opens Near Philly Stadiums
After years of anticipation, the Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia flung open its doors on Feb. 11, transforming South Philly's stadium district with a $700 million entertainment powerhouse. The Cordish Cos. development promises 2,100 slots, 150 table games and a 208-room luxury hotel, injecting billions into the local economy. Pennsylvania gaming regulators' approval has unlocked a new era of tourism and tax revenue for the city.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
PA Unemployment Steady at 3.8% as Jobs Hit Record High
Pennsylvania's unemployment rate held firm at 3.8% in March 2025, dipping below the national average amid a surge to record nonfarm employment. Steel and energy sectors fueled gains in the southwest, even as manufacturing faces headwinds. Workers in Pittsburgh and Harrisburg see brighter prospects despite national slowdowns.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
UPMC Breaks Ground on $500M Harrisburg Hospital to Ease Central PA Crunch
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has broken ground on a transformative $500 million hospital in Harrisburg, targeting surging healthcare needs in Central Pennsylvania. The state-of-the-art facility aims to bolster UPMC's network amid population growth and rising demand. Local leaders hail it as a game-changer for south-central PA residents.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Steelers Bolster Defense with Pitt's Kevin Jobity Jr. as UDFA
Pittsburgh Steelers GM Omar Khan added local flavor to the post-draft roster by signing University of Pittsburgh defensive lineman Kevin Jobity Jr. as an undrafted free agent. The Syracuse product, who transferred to Pitt for his final seasons, joins a haul of six UDFAs after the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh drew a record 805,000 fans. Jobity's pass-rushing prowess could make him a hometown gem in Steelers Nation.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Penn State Wrestling Lands Nation's No. 1 2027 Class in PA Pipeline Boost
Penn State's wrestling dynasty rolls on with the top-rated 2027 recruiting class, loaded with Pennsylvania state champions and elite out-of-state talent. Head coach Cael Sanderson's program continues its grip on the sport's future, drawing top high school stars to Happy Valley. This haul promises another NCAA title push amid Pennsylvania's wrestling hotbed.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Phillies Activate Realmuto, Not Ace Pitcher, from IL
The Philadelphia Phillies activated catcher J.T. Realmuto from the injured list Saturday after he missed 12 days with back spasms. The All-Star backstop returns to the lineup as the Phillies prepare for a crucial stretch, though his return came in a 4-0 loss to Miami.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Philly Police Nab Suspect in Burglary Spree Targeting Asian Businesses
Philadelphia police arrested Frederick Gray, 45, as part of a criminal ring preying on Asian-American business owners by tracking their vehicles to homes in Bucks County. The sophisticated operation used GPS devices and armed break-ins, with video capturing suspects ransacking a Bensalem residence. Authorities warn of similar crimes spreading across Pennsylvania counties as they hunt remaining fugitives.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
PA Senate Advances Voucher Bill to Boost School Choice Options
In a pivotal vote, the Pennsylvania Senate Education Committee has approved a bill to launch state-funded scholarships, offering families escape routes from underperforming public schools. The Pennsylvania Award for Student Success program promises up to $15,000 per student for private tuition and more. Critics warn it diverts vital funds from struggling public districts amid ongoing funding battles.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
PA Voters Race Clock: Register by 5 p.m. for May 19 Primary
Pennsylvania's primary election looms just two weeks away on May 19, but time is running out for new voters. The deadline to register—or update party affiliation—falls today at 5 p.m., with mail-in ballots due soon after. In a pivotal year for congressional, state and gubernatorial races, your voice hangs in the balance.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Eagles Exercise Fifth-Year Option on DT Jalen Carter
The Philadelphia Eagles have exercised the fifth-year option on defensive tackle Jalen Carter, guaranteeing him $27.13 million for the 2027 season. Carter, selected ninth overall in the 2023 NFL Draft, has become a key player on the Eagles' defensive line.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Pennsylvania Targets National Tourists With $65M Tourism Push for 2026
Pennsylvania is doubling down on tourism marketing as the state prepares for America's 250th anniversary celebrations in 2026. The Shapiro Administration has allocated $65 million in funding to attract visitors to the commonwealth's premier destinations, including Philadelphia's blockbuster events and regional attractions.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Philly Office Vacancy Stabilizes at 20% Amid Tech, Job Surge
Philadelphia's Center City office vacancy rate sits at 20.4%, outperforming tech hubs like Austin and Denver, as the city leads U.S. peers in post-pandemic job growth. Tech firms and healthcare drive demand, but remote work keeps space empty. Experts see hope in conversions and urban advantages.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Nippon Steel's $2.4B Mon Valley investment shores up Pittsburgh steel jobs
United States Steel Corporation, anchored by more than 3,400 high-wage jobs in Pennsylvania's Mon Valley, is set to receive at least $2.4 billion in capital investment through its partnership with Nippon Steel. The modernization push comes as U.S. Steel's economic footprint in Pennsylvania has surged 55.6% since 2022, now generating $5.6 billion in annual economic impact across the Commonwealth.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Steelers Lock in T.J. Watt with Record $123M Extension
Pittsburgh Steelers star T.J. Watt has signed a groundbreaking three-year, $123 million contract extension, making him the NFL's highest-paid non-quarterback. The deal secures the Pro Bowl pass rusher's future in the Steel City through 2028. Fans in Pennsylvania's football heartland rejoice as the Black and Gold fortify their defensive line.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Penn State Wrestling Dominates Big Tens with Historic 184-Point Title Run
Penn State's wrestling team claimed the Big Ten Championship title with a program-record 184 points and seven individual champions, the most ever by a single team at the conference tournament. The Nittany Lions' dominant performance in State College sets the stage for their pursuit of a sixth consecutive NCAA Championship.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Philly Phillies Activate Trea Turner from Injured List After Injury Scare
The Philadelphia Phillies have reinstated All-Star shortstop Trea Turner from the injured list, bolstering their lineup just after a thrilling win over the San Francisco Giants. The four-time All-Star returns following an injury sustained while scoring on a passed ball from second base. Fans at Citizens Bank Park are buzzing with optimism for the divisional push.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Pitt's Microneedle Patches Target Rural PA Vaccine Gaps
University of Pittsburgh researchers are pioneering dissolvable microneedle patches to boost vaccination rates in Pennsylvania's hard-to-reach rural counties. This painless alternative to needles could transform access in areas like Potter and Cameron, where shot hesitancy and distance plague public health efforts. As Pitt licenses the tech, rural Pennsylvanians stand to gain easier protection from diseases like COVID-19.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Tip Leads to Arrest in 6 Northwest Philly Robberies
Philadelphia police arrested 28-year-old Maurice Connelly after a public tip cracked a string of six armed robberies terrorizing Germantown convenience stores. The quick arrest, fueled by media coverage, brings relief to a neighborhood gripped by fear. Authorities credit community vigilance for taking the suspect off the streets.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Pa. Senate Advances Voucher Plan, Reigniting School Choice Debate
Pennsylvania's Republican-controlled Senate Education Committee has advanced legislation that would allow students in low-performing public schools to use state-funded scholarships for private tuition, marking the latest push in a years-long battle over education funding. The bill, which cleared committee with an 8-3 vote, would provide scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $15,000, but faces fierce opposition from public education advocates who warn it would drain resources from struggling districts.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Philly Office Vacancy Dips to 8.5% Record Low on Tech Surge
Philadelphia's Center City office vacancy plunged to a record-low 8.5% as tech companies snapped up 500,000 square feet of premium space. This boom bucks national trends, signaling a revival amid hybrid work shifts. Local leaders hail it as a sign of Philly's tech dominance.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Nippon Steel Pours $2.4B into Pennsylvania's Mon Valley Steel Mills
Nippon Steel is committing $2.4 billion to revitalize U.S. Steel's Mon Valley Works in southwestern Pennsylvania, promising efficiency gains and long-term jobs amid a transformed industry landscape. From Braddock to Clairton, the upgrades target aging facilities like Edgar Thomson Works with new hot strip mills and slag recyclers. This investment anchors steelmaking heritage while eyeing $3 billion in annual earnings by 2030.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
PA Unemployment Dips to 3.8% in April, Adding 12,000 Jobs
Pennsylvania's job market roared back in April, shedding the unemployment rate to a robust 3.8% while adding 12,000 positions, led by manufacturing and healthcare surges. This marks a sharp improvement from March's steady 4.2%, signaling resilience amid national headwinds. Workers from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia are feeling the gains.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Pirates Call Up MLB's Top Prospect Konnor Griffin for Pittsburgh Home Opener
The Pittsburgh Pirates have promoted 19-year-old shortstop Konnor Griffin, baseball's consensus No. 1 prospect, to the majors ahead of their home opener against the Baltimore Orioles.[1][2] Still a teenager, Griffin is set to make his MLB debut Friday at PNC Park, becoming the first teenage position player in the majors since Juan Soto in 2018.[2] The move comes as Pittsburgh aims to build on early-season momentum with one of the sport's most electric talents.[1]
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Penn State Stuns No. 10 Maryland 8-6, Advances to Big Ten Lacrosse Title Game
In a gritty defensive battle, No. 15 Penn State's men's lacrosse team upset No. 10 Maryland 8-6 in overtime Thursday in Piscataway, N.J., punching a ticket to the Big Ten championship. The Nittany Lions, now 8-5 overall, face top-seeded Johns Hopkins on Saturday for a chance at conference glory. Happy Valley erupts as PSU reaches the title game for the third time in program history.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Philly Eagles Ink Jordan Davis to Record $78M Extension
The Philadelphia Eagles have signed defensive lineman Jordan Davis to a blockbuster three-year, $78 million extension with $65 million guaranteed, making him the NFL's highest-paid nose tackle. The deal, which effectively runs four years through 2029 when including his fifth-year option, underscores Philly's commitment to its homegrown talent. As rookie minicamp kicks off, the Birds lock in key pieces for another Super Bowl push.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Shapiro's $375M School Mental Health Push Transforms PA Classrooms
Since taking office, Governor Josh Shapiro has invested nearly $375 million in student mental health and school safety across Pennsylvania, resulting in over 800 schools expanding mental health services and more than 200 new counselors hired. The administration's latest $111 million budget proposal for 2026-27 signals continued commitment to addressing the youth mental health crisis gripping the Commonwealth.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
