A Brookhaven man faces multiple charges after allegedly using antisemitic slurs and threatening arson at the governor's ...
Where Cecil B. Moore intersects the Germantown Avenue arterial in North Philadelphia, there’s a plot of land that will sit ...
PECO's first-ever work stoppage is over. IBEW Local 614 and the utility reached a tentative agreement late Monday night, ending a three-day strike that began at 12:01 a.m. on July 4 — the first ...
As the United States marked its 250th anniversary, a series of jarring events cast a shadow over the national celebration. Many Americans found it difficult to feel festive. One incident drew ...
The narcotics trade has taken over much of Philly. Unfortunately, the 10 spots here represent only a fraction of the action. A kid in a bucket seat raised high on the fat rear tires of a four-wheeled ...
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision on June 30, ruling that state laws prohibiting transgender girls and women from competing on female school sports teams are constitutional. The 6 ...
Philadelphia wrapped up its run as a FIFA World Cup host city on Independence Day in fitting fashion — with a packed stadium, scorching heat, and a narrow French victory. France defeated Paraguay 1-0 ...
A measles outbreak that began in south-central Pennsylvania in late April has grown to more than 70 confirmed cases, with state health officials urging unvaccinated residents to get immunized and ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Philadelphia from enforcing a new city law that would have required federal law enforcement officers to display visible badges, use marked vehicles, and refrain ...
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