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Spring 2026 Guide: Barefoot Country Music Festival lineup, Philly concerts/theater/cinema & events—plus muddled weather, airfare jitters, Maine crash probe, Iran-Russia intel fears, Philly “windshield barnacles” rules, firefighters released, and a South Jersey murder sentence

Barefoot Country Music Festival Announces Its Full 2026 Lineup

Barefoot Country Music Festival has released its complete 2026 lineup for the event running from June 18 through June 21.

NTSB: Plane in fatal Maine crash waited too long on the runway after deicing

A preliminary NTSB report says the aircraft involved in a fatal crash in Maine, which carried several passengers from the Houston area, remained on the runway for an extended period after deicing.

24 high school seniors compete in the annual Greater Philadelphia Auto Technology Competition

Twenty-four high school seniors took part in the annual Greater Philadelphia Auto Technology Competition, rotating through 10 hands-on workstations to test their skills and completing a multi-point inspection on a new vehicle.

Sources say Russia may have shared intelligence with Iran to help target U.S. forces

Russia allegedly provided Iran with intelligence intended to help it strike U.S. military targets, according to sources. The report marks the first sign that Moscow may be trying to involve itself in the conflict that the United States and Israel launched against Iran a week ago.

Iran conflict raises concerns that airfares could rise as jet fuel prices jump

Amid the Iran conflict, experts warn that surging jet fuel costs could push airfares higher. With commuters already strained by rising prices at the gas pump, the prospect of more expensive plane tickets is adding further financial pressure.

All Injured Philadelphia Firefighters Released from Hospital After Wynnefield Fire

All nine Philadelphia firefighters who were injured while fighting a blaze in the city’s Wynnefield neighborhood have been released from the hospital.

AccuWeather: Cloudy skies will linger before temperatures reach the 60s

AccuWeather says the weekend will begin gray and cool, then turn sunny and warmer by the end, with temperatures climbing into the 60s.

UK records its highest temperature of the year as snow and dust-laden rain fall within 48 hours

The UK has seen its warmest temperature of the year alongside episodes of snow and dust-laden “blood rain” over the past two days. Despite a relatively dry, mild start to spring, conditions are expected to turn wetter, windier, and colder next week.

Spring 2026 Events Calendar

The Spring 2026 events calendar includes the exhibition “BODIES & SOULS: Robert and Frances Coulborn Kohler Collection,” running now through June 7, featuring works by multiple artists from the late twentieth century and beyond.

Philadelphia City Council Moves to Regulate Windshield Barnacles After Court Blocks Police Enforcement

Philadelphia City Council is advancing legislation to regulate the use of windshield “barnacles” after a court injunction halted a police directive that treated barnacle immobilization on private property the same as towing citywide.

Spring 2026 Concerts to Explore

Explore Concerts: Spring 2026 highlights a diverse lineup of upcoming performances in the Wissahickon Valley, featuring genres ranging from classical and rock to jazz, with options meant to suit a wide range of listeners.

Spring 2026 Theater Season Guide

The Spring 2026 theater season features 14 different live shows running through March 22 and beyond, highlighting productions in local neighborhoods and encouraging audiences to support community theater.

Explore Cinema Screenings: Spring 2026

Explore Cinema returns in Spring 2026 with classic film screenings across Northwest and eastern Montgomery County. The schedule includes the Reel Rebels Series showing "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939) on Wednesday, March 18 at 7:00 p.m. at the Ambler Theatre in Ambler; tickets are required.

South Jersey man sentenced for killing his girlfriend and hiding her body in a refrigerator

A South Jersey man was sentenced to 17 years in prison after admitting that he killed his girlfriend and disposed of her body in an abandoned refrigerator.

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