World CupPHL CEO steps down to lead another airport across the countryAtif Saeed has led Philadelphia's Department of Aviation since 2022. The city will seek his replacement in a national search.Ariana Perez-Castells Eight organizations named host city supporters for Philly’s involvement in the FIFA World CupKerith Gabriel Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter joins chorus telling fans to ‘stay away’ from the World CupDavid Hellier, Bloomberg ICE, housing, and ‘resign to run’: What’s on Philadelphia City Council’s 2026 agendaSean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso U.S. Soccer aims to build buzz for this summer’s World Cup, but many fans care about ticket pricesJonathan Tannenwald AdvertisementOpinionAmericans take their heroes where they can get them, but they should look past Philly’s sheriff | ShackamaxonThis week, Rochelle Bilal gets the national spotlight over her comments about ICE. Plus, SEPTA's many woes, and a lackluster Semiquincentennial so far.Daniel Pearson | Columnist As the Union begin their preseason, the World Cup puts Danley Jean Jacques in an even bigger spotlightAlong with being a Union stalwart, Jean Jacques could play for Haiti against Brazil in Philly. It's been decades since the last time a Concacaf player played a World Cup game in his club's city.Jonathan Tannenwald The United Soccer Coaches Convention returns to Philly, with extra interest in a World Cup yearStarting Wednesday, the event will draw thousands of attendees to the Pennsylvania Convention Center for the traditional festival of speeches, exhibits, and high school All-America honors.Jonathan Tannenwald Zillow says the Philly region will be one of the 10 hottest housing markets of 2026Zillow forecasts that the Philadelphia metropolitan area will continue to be a competitive housing market, with homes selling quickly and sellers having the upper hand.Michaelle Bond The Premier League’s spectacle is as big as it gets, but its players know the World Cup dwarfs it allOur reporter's visit to London showed why English soccer is so popular not just there, but in the United States. Some players there could star in the World Cup, including in Philadelphia.Jonathan Tannenwald Opinion14 events to look forward to in Philly this year that aren’t the World Cup or the 250thPhiladelphia will be the epicenter of America's 250th birthday celebrations, along with the World Cup and MLB All-Star Game, but there's plenty else happening here too.Stephanie Farr | Columnist Cities are charging World Cup fans to attend FIFA fan festivals. Philly will not be one of them.While New York has decided to charge for some of its fan activations, Philadelphia has stated that its fan festival at Lemon Hill will remain free. Kerith Gabriel Noahkai Banks knows he’s getting a lot of USMNT hype, but he isn’t thinking about the World Cup yetThe 19-year-old centerback with German club Augsburg has all the physical and soccer tools to become big-time. If he keeps playing regularly, could there be room on the U.S. World Cup team for him?Jonathan Tannenwald Mark McKenzie’s plan to crack the USMNT’s World Cup roster? Sticking to what’s in his ‘control.’The Delaware native is doing everything he can to ensure that U.S. men's national team manager Mauricio Pochettino takes notice ahead of the World Cup later this year. Kerith Gabriel Brenden Aaronson is on a hot streak with Leeds United at an ideal time for his World Cup hopesTo start this World Cup year, The Inquirer visited the Medford native in England. And as it turned out, we were there on the day he scored a big goal in the Premier League against Manchester United.Jonathan Tannenwald SEPTA’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad yearHow SEPTA survived 2025 and what commuters can expect in 2026.Thomas Fitzgerald To kick-start a generation of city kids playing soccer, it will take more than just a place to play"Leaving a legacy" has been a catchphrase ahead of the World Cup. But some say what that looks like for children in Philly has to be more than a multitude of mini-pitches scattered across the city. Kerith Gabriel ‘Sibling’ Liberty Bell will ring on Cherry Street Pier to celebrate New Year’s EveThe bell — which features a replica of the original bell’s famed crack, as well as the functionality its sibling lacks — will be on-hand for a pair of ticketed New Year’s Eve events on the pier. Dugan Arnett SEPTA’s board approves 2-year contract with transit agency’s largest unionTransport Workers United Local 234 voted to approve a new two-year contract with SEPTA that will raise wages, expand health benefits, and bolster the union's pension fund.Henry Savage and Robert Moran Middletown Township welcomes first full-service hotel ahead of major tourism events in DelcoDelaware County stakeholders say the Hilton marks an important expansion of the collar county’s tourism economy, which is only growing.Denali Sagner See more storiesAdvertisement
PHL CEO steps down to lead another airport across the countryAtif Saeed has led Philadelphia's Department of Aviation since 2022. The city will seek his replacement in a national search.Ariana Perez-Castells
PHL CEO steps down to lead another airport across the countryAtif Saeed has led Philadelphia's Department of Aviation since 2022. The city will seek his replacement in a national search.Ariana Perez-Castells
Eight organizations named host city supporters for Philly’s involvement in the FIFA World CupKerith Gabriel
Eight organizations named host city supporters for Philly’s involvement in the FIFA World CupKerith Gabriel
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter joins chorus telling fans to ‘stay away’ from the World CupDavid Hellier, Bloomberg
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter joins chorus telling fans to ‘stay away’ from the World CupDavid Hellier, Bloomberg
ICE, housing, and ‘resign to run’: What’s on Philadelphia City Council’s 2026 agendaSean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso
ICE, housing, and ‘resign to run’: What’s on Philadelphia City Council’s 2026 agendaSean Collins Walsh and Anna Orso
U.S. Soccer aims to build buzz for this summer’s World Cup, but many fans care about ticket pricesJonathan Tannenwald
U.S. Soccer aims to build buzz for this summer’s World Cup, but many fans care about ticket pricesJonathan Tannenwald
OpinionAmericans take their heroes where they can get them, but they should look past Philly’s sheriff | ShackamaxonThis week, Rochelle Bilal gets the national spotlight over her comments about ICE. Plus, SEPTA's many woes, and a lackluster Semiquincentennial so far.Daniel Pearson | Columnist
OpinionAmericans take their heroes where they can get them, but they should look past Philly’s sheriff | ShackamaxonThis week, Rochelle Bilal gets the national spotlight over her comments about ICE. Plus, SEPTA's many woes, and a lackluster Semiquincentennial so far.Daniel Pearson | Columnist
As the Union begin their preseason, the World Cup puts Danley Jean Jacques in an even bigger spotlightAlong with being a Union stalwart, Jean Jacques could play for Haiti against Brazil in Philly. It's been decades since the last time a Concacaf player played a World Cup game in his club's city.Jonathan Tannenwald
As the Union begin their preseason, the World Cup puts Danley Jean Jacques in an even bigger spotlightAlong with being a Union stalwart, Jean Jacques could play for Haiti against Brazil in Philly. It's been decades since the last time a Concacaf player played a World Cup game in his club's city.Jonathan Tannenwald
The United Soccer Coaches Convention returns to Philly, with extra interest in a World Cup yearStarting Wednesday, the event will draw thousands of attendees to the Pennsylvania Convention Center for the traditional festival of speeches, exhibits, and high school All-America honors.Jonathan Tannenwald
The United Soccer Coaches Convention returns to Philly, with extra interest in a World Cup yearStarting Wednesday, the event will draw thousands of attendees to the Pennsylvania Convention Center for the traditional festival of speeches, exhibits, and high school All-America honors.Jonathan Tannenwald
Zillow says the Philly region will be one of the 10 hottest housing markets of 2026Zillow forecasts that the Philadelphia metropolitan area will continue to be a competitive housing market, with homes selling quickly and sellers having the upper hand.Michaelle Bond
Zillow says the Philly region will be one of the 10 hottest housing markets of 2026Zillow forecasts that the Philadelphia metropolitan area will continue to be a competitive housing market, with homes selling quickly and sellers having the upper hand.Michaelle Bond
The Premier League’s spectacle is as big as it gets, but its players know the World Cup dwarfs it allOur reporter's visit to London showed why English soccer is so popular not just there, but in the United States. Some players there could star in the World Cup, including in Philadelphia.Jonathan Tannenwald
The Premier League’s spectacle is as big as it gets, but its players know the World Cup dwarfs it allOur reporter's visit to London showed why English soccer is so popular not just there, but in the United States. Some players there could star in the World Cup, including in Philadelphia.Jonathan Tannenwald
Opinion14 events to look forward to in Philly this year that aren’t the World Cup or the 250thPhiladelphia will be the epicenter of America's 250th birthday celebrations, along with the World Cup and MLB All-Star Game, but there's plenty else happening here too.Stephanie Farr | Columnist
Opinion14 events to look forward to in Philly this year that aren’t the World Cup or the 250thPhiladelphia will be the epicenter of America's 250th birthday celebrations, along with the World Cup and MLB All-Star Game, but there's plenty else happening here too.Stephanie Farr | Columnist
Cities are charging World Cup fans to attend FIFA fan festivals. Philly will not be one of them.While New York has decided to charge for some of its fan activations, Philadelphia has stated that its fan festival at Lemon Hill will remain free. Kerith Gabriel
Cities are charging World Cup fans to attend FIFA fan festivals. Philly will not be one of them.While New York has decided to charge for some of its fan activations, Philadelphia has stated that its fan festival at Lemon Hill will remain free. Kerith Gabriel
Noahkai Banks knows he’s getting a lot of USMNT hype, but he isn’t thinking about the World Cup yetThe 19-year-old centerback with German club Augsburg has all the physical and soccer tools to become big-time. If he keeps playing regularly, could there be room on the U.S. World Cup team for him?Jonathan Tannenwald
Noahkai Banks knows he’s getting a lot of USMNT hype, but he isn’t thinking about the World Cup yetThe 19-year-old centerback with German club Augsburg has all the physical and soccer tools to become big-time. If he keeps playing regularly, could there be room on the U.S. World Cup team for him?Jonathan Tannenwald
Mark McKenzie’s plan to crack the USMNT’s World Cup roster? Sticking to what’s in his ‘control.’The Delaware native is doing everything he can to ensure that U.S. men's national team manager Mauricio Pochettino takes notice ahead of the World Cup later this year. Kerith Gabriel
Mark McKenzie’s plan to crack the USMNT’s World Cup roster? Sticking to what’s in his ‘control.’The Delaware native is doing everything he can to ensure that U.S. men's national team manager Mauricio Pochettino takes notice ahead of the World Cup later this year. Kerith Gabriel
Brenden Aaronson is on a hot streak with Leeds United at an ideal time for his World Cup hopesTo start this World Cup year, The Inquirer visited the Medford native in England. And as it turned out, we were there on the day he scored a big goal in the Premier League against Manchester United.Jonathan Tannenwald
Brenden Aaronson is on a hot streak with Leeds United at an ideal time for his World Cup hopesTo start this World Cup year, The Inquirer visited the Medford native in England. And as it turned out, we were there on the day he scored a big goal in the Premier League against Manchester United.Jonathan Tannenwald
SEPTA’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad yearHow SEPTA survived 2025 and what commuters can expect in 2026.Thomas Fitzgerald
SEPTA’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad yearHow SEPTA survived 2025 and what commuters can expect in 2026.Thomas Fitzgerald
To kick-start a generation of city kids playing soccer, it will take more than just a place to play"Leaving a legacy" has been a catchphrase ahead of the World Cup. But some say what that looks like for children in Philly has to be more than a multitude of mini-pitches scattered across the city. Kerith Gabriel
To kick-start a generation of city kids playing soccer, it will take more than just a place to play"Leaving a legacy" has been a catchphrase ahead of the World Cup. But some say what that looks like for children in Philly has to be more than a multitude of mini-pitches scattered across the city. Kerith Gabriel
‘Sibling’ Liberty Bell will ring on Cherry Street Pier to celebrate New Year’s EveThe bell — which features a replica of the original bell’s famed crack, as well as the functionality its sibling lacks — will be on-hand for a pair of ticketed New Year’s Eve events on the pier. Dugan Arnett
‘Sibling’ Liberty Bell will ring on Cherry Street Pier to celebrate New Year’s EveThe bell — which features a replica of the original bell’s famed crack, as well as the functionality its sibling lacks — will be on-hand for a pair of ticketed New Year’s Eve events on the pier. Dugan Arnett
SEPTA’s board approves 2-year contract with transit agency’s largest unionTransport Workers United Local 234 voted to approve a new two-year contract with SEPTA that will raise wages, expand health benefits, and bolster the union's pension fund.Henry Savage and Robert Moran
SEPTA’s board approves 2-year contract with transit agency’s largest unionTransport Workers United Local 234 voted to approve a new two-year contract with SEPTA that will raise wages, expand health benefits, and bolster the union's pension fund.Henry Savage and Robert Moran
Middletown Township welcomes first full-service hotel ahead of major tourism events in DelcoDelaware County stakeholders say the Hilton marks an important expansion of the collar county’s tourism economy, which is only growing.Denali Sagner
Middletown Township welcomes first full-service hotel ahead of major tourism events in DelcoDelaware County stakeholders say the Hilton marks an important expansion of the collar county’s tourism economy, which is only growing.Denali Sagner