Philly photographer HughE Dillon shared video with CBS News Philadelphia showing Wahlberg at the Philadelphia Art Museum shooting the film.
Kiwinzi Crawford, a Philadelphia police officer, will be stationed at the PAL Center full-time.
"It's pretty spectacular to see half the wheel missing when you come over the bridge," Kyle Morey of Morey's Piers said.
Security officers who guard Philadelphia hospitals, high-rises and college campuses say they could soon walk off the job.
The series is more than 1,000 pages, broken down into three volumes. The first volume is titled "The Greater Philadelphia Region."
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"Keeping busy and being around wonderful people" is why he volunteers, he said. "Everything about it is nice and fun."
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, 12 pre-selected children received a one-of-a-kind shopping experience with the world champion boxer
A Southwest Philadelphia church will be demolished after the roof and side bearing wall collapsed on Sunday night.
"If it weren't for the Phils, or my dad being the director of operations for the Phils, this would never have been," Patrick Cassidy said.
Still, there's plenty to see and do in Philadelphia this week.
Behind these gates in Northeast Philadelphia, more than 1,100 civilians and military personnel play a vital role in keeping the U.S. safe.
Nadira Tarboro owns the Philadelphia Candle Company, which sells candles named after local neighborhoods.
The museum will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday this week and will open to the public on Friday to start the new schedule.
More than 300 teens and young adults between the ages of 16 and 21 signed up for the orientation, with a waitlist of 500 more.
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It's been an annual tradition and a big business day for shops in the area.
After decades of hoping and years of planning, McCausland Arena, a new 45,000-square-foot, $15 million facility, is now theirs.
Many people sense Philadelphians to be very honest, friendly, and professional, according to the report's findings.
For four years, Theresa Schmus and her mom, Pat, have been living in the shadow of stage four ovarian cancer.
The $9 million project is meant to spur tourism and pride throughout the city in light of the 250th celebrations next year.
For Richard Cornish, helping someone look their best even when they're not feeling it is a small win in the road to recovery.
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It was an emotional moment for all of his loved ones, who say his recovery is nothing short of a miracle.
After witnessing the death of his older brother, boxing was on the ropes as he was absorbed into a life of crime.
The Philadelphia Art Commission unanimously voted to grant final approval of the proposed statue and its placement at the airport.
Augustinian Father Michael DiGregorio said that for the past year, plans for the St. Augustine Medal dinner were moving along nicely.
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"Two, three in the morning—I'm crocheting. That's how 'Lace in the Moon' came to be. It just sounded right," Nicole Nikolich said.
The city officially announced that the 400 block of South Broad Street is now also referred to as "Teddy Pendergrass Way."
A special birthday party was held in Bala Cynwyd on Monday for a former Philadelphia dentist, who turned 100 years old.
For U.S. Army veteran Mike Peterman, the garden represents more than just a physical change – it's a lesson in patience.
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Several cars were damaged, including a station vehicle whose back window shattered.
The telethon honors Alexandra "Alex" Scott, the namesake of the charity foundation, who was born on Jan. 18, 1996.
The project was spearheaded by King's Swings, a family-owned business known for building custom outdoor play sets.
"There are a lot of young people who need and want a mentor," Berry said. "But there's not enough people to do it one-to-one."
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For decades, the organization has paired mentors with young people to help set them up for success.
Donations can be dropped off at the Firefighters Union Local 22 Headquarters at 415 North 5th St.