Apply for the 2026-2027 Youth Poet Laureate to lead Philly's young artists, mentored by Raina J. León, and advocate for social justice through poetry.
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The Shapiro Administration's $2.8M investment in 13 grants boosts apprenticeship enrollments, strengthening Pennsylvania's workforce and hands-on training opportunities.
Governor Shapiro's $7M deal with Vylor will bring 130+ high-paying jobs to Southeast PA, boosting local economy and setting a precedent for future investments.
On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 32 libraries will serve as polling places, supporting community access and engagement in the primary election from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Join us at the Philadelphia City Institute on 05/13/26 to explore soccer science with The Franklin Institute and Bentley, experimenting with forces on the ball.
The Sports ETA report ranks Pennsylvania 4th in the U.S. for economic impact from sports events, highlighting its robust sports tourism industry.
The Staff Traffic Meeting on May 20, 2026, is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, impacting planning and coordination in Radnor Township.
Lehigh's Class of 2026 thrived through meaningful relationships with mentors and peers, shaping their journeys and preparing them for bright futures.
Teens 12-18 can join the FLoP Bowl at Widener Library to compete in Super Smash Bros. for prizes and a live stage chance. Register by April 10, 2026.
Corey O'Connor, Pittsburgh's 62nd mayor, joins CMU's Board of Trustees, bringing a decade of public service experience and community-focused leadership.





