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Nearly nine out of 10 black homicide victims killed with guns, new VPC Study finds

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Missouri continues to have highest rate of Black homicide victimization in the nation

Nearly nine out of 10 black homicide victims killed with guns, new VPC Study finds

Nearly nine out of 10 Black homicide victims die by gunfire, according to the latest edition of Black Homicide Victimization in the United States: An Analysis of 2023 Homicide Data, an annual study from the Violence Policy Center (VPC). In 2023 (the most recent year for which data are available), there were 12,276 Black homicide victims in the United States.

Of these victims, 10,563 (86.0 percent) died by gunfire. Black Americans comprised 13.7 percent of the U.S. population that year, yet represented 53.8 percent of all homicide victims.

The victimization data presented in the study reveals that homicides claim an average of 236 Black lives every week, nearly 34 every day. Nationwide, the Black homicide victimization rate was 26.6 per 100,000.

In addition to national data, the annual study also ranks the states according to their Black homicide victimization rates and offers additional information for each of the 10 states with the highest Black homicide victimization rates. In 2023, the 10 states with the highest Black homicide victimization rates were: Missouri, Illinois, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Kansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Indiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.

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In honor of Veterans Day and our Troops "God's Military Force"

Since the beginning of time, whenever man established a nation, country, or kingdom, he also developed a Military Force to protect that kingdom from enemies and, if necessary, back the Government in enforcing its law.

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The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society hosts Fall Tree Planting event

The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS), in partnership with over 75 Tree Tenders groups, community organizations, and neighborhood volunteers, is set to enhance the Philadelphia region’s greenery during its Fall 2025 tree planting event from November 11-17, 2025.

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Another Election Day Behind Us

I, for one, am so glad that November 4, 2025, is behind us.

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One Philly, A United City Citywide Cleaning Program continues

The Office of Clean and Green Initiatives is advancing Mayor Parker’s One Philly, United City Cleaning Initiative by continuing the One Philly, United City Citywide Cleaning Program.

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3 mins

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Philadelphia Food Pantry and Distribution Sites

This list of food distribution centers was sourced from the ShareFood.org website under Philadelphia County Food Sites, last updated in July 2025.

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5 mins

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Changing the Narrative: Black women must be seen and heard

Black women often find themselves at the forefront of efforts to secure the female vote.

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3 mins

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Independence Blue Cross offers variety of options as Open Enrollment for individual and family health plans begins

Independence Blue Cross (IBX), the hometown health insurer for the Philadelphia region for over 85 years, is introducing a variety of health plan options for individuals and families for 2026.

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Free MRI brain scans for Philadelphia residents

The Brain Tumor Foundation (BTF) has announced that it will offer free early detection brain tumor MRI screenings for residents of Philadelphia and the surrounding areas.

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2 mins

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Senate is poised to take the first steps to end 40-day shutdown

The Senate is voting on the first steps to end the 40-day government shutdown Sunday after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies, angering many in their caucus who wanted to continue the fight.

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Pennsylvania reelects Supreme Court justices, extending a Democratic majority on its highest court

All three of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices who sought reelection Tuesday will get another term, ensuring Democratic jurists keep their majority on the presidential battleground state’s highest court — one at the center of pivotal fights over voting rights, redistricting, and elections.

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