A residency challenge that got a Democrat running in the May primary for Philadelphia judicial races kicked off the ballot raised a thorny question: What makes a home? For Mike Huff, a Democrat ...
On March 25, around 9:30 a.m., a woman reported being touched by an unknown man as she placed her child in the car.
Attention Philly residents, Philadelphia’s Mechanical Street Cleaning Program is back up and running on April 1. What is the ...
Traffic safety advocates cheer progress, mourn losses Bike lane and traffic safety advocates warmly applauded Council ...
Where: 901 North Front Street Sports offered: Pickleball and padel, plus fitness classes ...
The mechanical cleaning program returns this week as part of the city’s continued effort to crack down on litter in ...
Suddenly Liz Moore blazed, comet-like, onto small screens and best-seller lists. But her writing career has been a slow burn.
Medetomidine is quickly becoming more common in Philadelphia’s street opioid supply than even xylazine, a non-FDA-approved ...
Two large fires broke out in different parts of the city in less than eight hours. The second one involved a church in Kensington.
Nearly 3,000 miles away, a 50-and-older crowd who stayed two hours past closing at McCarty’s Tavern in Kensington cheered at ...
It took around 100 firefighters to battle a fire that burst out at a historic church in Philadelphia's Kensington ...
To continue the free transportation program for low-income Philadelphians, it would cost the city $30 million each year.