It’s the first time a Pennsylvania utility agreed to shield average ratepayers from data center costs. Data centers will pay $11 million for low-income rate relief.
The endorsements help state Rep. Chris Rabb solidify his place as a progressive outsider in the race for a mostly Democratic district.
Wilmington housing advocates and the mayor's office are at odds over his opposition to rent assistance and stabilization programs.
Quakertown police arrested five students on Feb. 20 after a confrontation with officers when they were protesting federal immigration enforcement.
Jamie Gauthier wants to rezone schools to limit redevelopment of school buildings, arguing their land value is driving decisions instead of students’ needs.
Let us know! A former sergeant at Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility in Philadelphia pleaded guilty Thursday to violating the civil rights of inmates and falsifying documentation of his actions, ...
Manuel Godoy turned a comic into a cultural movement. Black Sands is redefining African history without Hollywood and without compromise.
That’s a really critical moment,” said Peter Seibert, president and CEO of the Independence Seaport Museum in Philadelphia. “Pretty soon after that we’ve got to start looking to the outside, because ...
The project to collect feedback started two years ago, with a national controversy and high-profile leadership changes along the way.
A look at several great women in science — and why so many of them, and their contributions, have been forgotten.
A scheduled sweep of an outdoor encampment called Camp Chloe, home to about 20 people, was delayed Friday morning.
Gaelic Storm in Delaware, Night of a 1000 Kates in Philly and Alice Paul history in South Jersey are among the highlights.