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Philadelphia, the birthplace of America, is home to some of the most notable moments in American history. From lifestyle and politics, to sports and entertainment, Philadelphia has been embedded in the fabric of American heritage.

What Happened in Philly this Year?

Updated August 4th 10:14 a.m.

Gillie responds to Johnny Manziel threat to ‘Slap him’

Gillie addressed former NFL Quarterback Johnny Manziel in an Instagram video, warning Manziel that he is barking up the wrong tree. “What would make you stop at that bus stop, and f**k with me Johnny… I know what it was..” As Gillie then pans the camera to himself, with his face covered in powder, alluding to Manziel’s alleged history of drug abuse.

How did the Johnny Manziel and Gillie Feud begin?

The feud between Former NFL Quarterback Johnny Manziel and Gillie Da King is an extention of Gillie’s feud with for NFL MVP Cam Newton. Gillie was captured on video at his birthday party mocking Newton, as he held the Eagles Super LIX Trophy, consistently iterating that Newton never achieved such a feat. Johnny Manziel then took to Cam Newton’s defense in a series of tweets, alleging that Gillie is a ‘loser’ and has never done anything on the football field to be as exciting as one of the players who actually earned the right to wear the ring. “Yo @gilliedakid you may be the biggest fucking loser on the planet.” Manziel posted on X. “Talking like you’ve fucking done anything on a football field. If I see you just know I’m going to slap the fuck out of you, trust”
Manziel has yet to respond to Gillie’s video. However, hopefully the two are able to come to common ground and put the past behind them.

Check out the full list of notable Philly moments below!

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What Happened in Philly this Year?: Notable Philly Moments 2025  was originally published on rnbphilly.com

1. Philly set to return Frank Rizzo Statue

2. Xfinity Mobile Arena Debuts in South Philadelphia

3. Broad Street Speed Cameras set to be installed in September

4. Ferry Mass Shooting Leaves 3 Dead, 9 Injured

5. Peter Pan Bus Rides over Pedestrian in Philadelphia

6. Gillie responds to Johnny Manziel threat to ‘Slap him’

7. Market Street Closure: Construction closes part of Market Street for months in Philadelphia’s Old City

8. Netflix’s Love Is Blind Is Casting The Singles Of Philadelphia

9. 9-year-old Dies at Hersheypark’s Waterpark

10. Eagles Super Bowl LII Champion Bryan Braman passes away at age 38

11. MLB All-Star Game comes to Citizens Bank Park in 2026

12. Saquon Barkley wins Best NFL Player at 2025 ESPY Awards

13. Saquon Barkley wins Best Play at 2025 ESPY Awards

14. Eagles win Best Team at the 2025 ESPY Awards

15. DC33 reaches tentative deal, trash pickup to resume Monday

16. PHL Airport rescinds ‘shoe removal’ at TSA check

17. Zack Wheeler, Kyle Schwarber selected to 2025 All-Star Game

18. Jazmine Sullivan, LL Cool J, and More Drop off WAWA Welcome America Lineup over DC 33 Strike

19. Philadelphia’s Largest City Workers Union Goes on Strike for first time in nearly 40 years

20. Philadelphia to Adopt WNBA team in 2026

21. SEPTA Board Approves ‘Doomsday” Budget

22. Philly School District charged with failing to report asbestos in timely manner

23. Sixers select V.J. Edgecombe (3rd) Johni Broome (35th) in the 2025 NBA Draft

24. No Kings protest Philly: Thousands March Against Trump and ICE

25. Center City Anti-ICE protest: 15 Arrests, 2 Officers Injured

26. 40 SEPTA Buses Catch Fire at the Midvale Bus Depot.

27. Philadelphia Public Health Declares ‘Code Orange’ due to Canadian Smoke

28. Saquon Barkley Graces Madden 26 Cover

29. Roots Picnic deals with bad weather, miscommunication lead to 2 hour delays and upset festival goers

30. Philadelphia Honors Quinta Brunson with key to the city, mural at alma mater

31. Memorial Day Mass Shooting leaves 2 dead, 9 injured

32. LGP Qua reportedly killed in Mother’s day weekend robbery attempt

33. Philly Hosts PGA Tour for Opening Round of 2025 Truist Championship

34. Pope Leo XIV, a Villanova graduate, was elected the first American Pope

35. Wells Fargo Center announces new name: Xfinity Mobile Arena

36. AJ Brown Gets His Car Stolen

37. Lil Uzi Vert calls out Jalen Hurts on social media, “My diamonds better”

38. Man sets fire to Gov. Josh Shapiro residence with family inside

39. Carnaval De Puebla cancelled amid deportation concerns

40. [WATCH] Pallbearers Fall Into Grave In North Philadelphia

41. ‘Hands off’: Thousands rally in Philly against Trump, Musk

42. Philly Portal reopens after being vandalized

43. Sixers miss playoffs for the first time since 2016-2017

44. Will Smith Gets 59th Street renamed “Will Smith Way”

45. Two NJ Brothers, Dog, Dead After Car Falls Off I-95 in Philly

46. Philadelphia’s Historic Wanamaker Building Closes Down

47. NCAA D1 Men’s Wrestling Championship comes to Philly for first time since 2011

48. All-Time Philadelphia Eagle Brandon Graham Retires After 15 Seasons

49. Sixers rule Paul George Out for Season

50. Eagles agreed to terms with T Lane Johnson on a one-year contract extension through the 2027 season

51. Eagles re-sign LB Zack Baun to a 3-year, $51M deal

52. Small Plane Crashes in Manheim, PA

53. NTSB reveals ‘Black Box’ was not recording during deadly NE Philly Plane Crash

According to the preliminary report released by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). the cockpit voice recorder (CVR), commonly known as the ‘black box, was not recording during the flight and likely hadn’t recorded audio for several years. For the full story [CLICK HERE]

54. Eagles, Barkley reach 2-year, $41.2 million contract extension agreement

55. Eagles release CB James Bradberry

56. Eagles release CB Darius Slay

57. Joel Embiid out for the season

The Philadelphia 76ers have made the decision to rule star Center Joel Embiid out for the remainder of the 2024-2025 season due to “ongoing issues with his left knee.”

58. Lay Bankz responds to Meatball NSFW photo

59. Skrilla Stream/Music Video Shoot SHUTS DOWN Kensington

Officials said Skrilla was there to shoot a music video, however, police said they did not have a permit to record the shoot.

Police responded just before 7:30 p.m. to hundreds of people in the streets blocking traffic, and crowding the corner.

60. Podcast P steps down

Paul George says he’s taking time away from his podcast to focus on winning championship with 76ers

61. Sheetz proposes Montco store

Sheetz is set to open its first store in the region, proposing a new location at the intersection of Ridge Pike and Swamp Pike in Limerick Township, Montgomery County. This site is notably on the same block as an existing Wawa, highlighting the friendly rivalry between the two Pennsylvania-based convenience store chains.

62. ‘Shark Tank’ Announces their coming to Philly!

he Shark Tank Casting team is excited to announce our Philly Casting Call Friday, April 11th at The Event Center @ Rivers Casino

63. Chubby Chicks owners speaks out on neighborhood harassment

64. Eagles Announce Kevin Patullo as new Offensive Coordinator

65. Reading Terminal hosts their 1st ever ‘Married at the Market’

66. Eagles Super Bowl LIX Parade

67. Eagles Win Super Bowl LIX

68. A Butta Beatdown!

Philly’s own Stephen Fulton become 1st boxer ever to wear Timberland inspired boxing boots in a fight

69. Two Temple Students arrested for impersonating ICE Agents on campus

The pair wore shirts with “ICE” and “Police” in white lettering, while a third person videotaped the disturbance. One Temple student was in custody Sunday night and has been placed on interim suspension from the university.⁠

70. Punxsutawney Phil predicts more winter

Famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Sunday, thus predicting six more weeks of winter.

71. Druski “Coulda Been” auditions come to Philly

72. A Plane crashes in Northeast Philly neighborhood

Video captures the aftermath after a plane crashed in Philadelphia Friday night (Jan. 31)

73. Temple Student dies after fall at Eagles NFC Championship celebration

Tyler Sabapathy, 18, was a first-year student at Temple University’s College of Public Health, the university said in a statement.

Sabapathy climbed a pole at 15th and Market streets and fell, sources told CBS News

74. ICE makes arrests at Philly car wash

75. 40 speed cameras installed along Rt. 13

The city says more than 40 cameras will be installed along Rt. 13 through the city in an effort to make the streets safer.

76. Philly Whole Foods becomes 1st ever Union Under Amazon

“Despite a tsunami of illegal union busting tactics, lies, intimidation, surveillance, workers persevered and Won!!” The Union posted on Instagram

77. Sid Booker Passed Away

Booker was most notable for his famous fried shrimp takeout and lively entertainment venue that and brought people from all walks of life together for decades.

78. Eagles vs. Commanders listed as most expensive ticket in NFC Championship History!

According to Ticketmaster, the cheapest ticket — a verified resale ticket — is for standing room only and cost a whopping $599. The cheapest seated price is $620 and the average price ranges around $1,300.

79. E-L-G-S-E-S…. EAGLES!

Philly Mayor Cherelle Parker misspelled “Eagles” while leading a chant ahead of Sunday’s snowy playoff win over the Rams. 

80. SEPTA Changes from Lettered to Numbered Bus routes

81. A.J. Brown reads ‘Inner Excellence’ on bench during NFL Playoff game

“This game is 90% mental and 10% physical for me. I bring it to every game and I read it between each drive.” Brown wrote on X.

“I use it to refocus and lock in despite what may transpire in the game good or bad. People tend to create controversy when they don’t know the truth.”

82. 76ers Abandon Center City Move

The Sixers had planned to demolish part of the Fashion Center to build a new area on the doorstep of Chinatown, which would’ve been ready for the 2031-32 NBA season.

Instead, the Sixers and Comcast Spectacor will building a new arena in South Philly, according to Ryan Boyer, head of the Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council.