A new iconic library helped the city become more beautiful on this week in Philly history
More than 2,000 people passed through on the Free Library's first day, June 2, 1927.
More than 2,000 people passed through on the Free Library's first day, June 2, 1927.
The copy of the Declaration of Independence Jonas Phillips mailed to his relative Gumpel in July 1776 represents one of the 26 surviving original broadsides of the founding document.
Archbishop Damiano School held the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Gaudreau Brothers' Wings of Hopes and Chrysalis Corner, an playground to serve students with special needs.
The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the San Diego Padres 6-4 to win the series, Thursday, June 4, 2026, at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
A routine popup to shortstop got lost in the lights in the top of the 10th inning, opening the door for Tampa to score three runs to take a 1-0…
Marty Small Sr. was aquitted by a jury of abusing his daughter. Charges were then dropped against his wife.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices held that a stormwater charge is a "tax," not a "fee." For homeowners, the difference is more than semantical.
“I’m looking forward to seeing what A.J. does in New England,” Kelce said on the latest episode of his podcast.
The Phillies closer has been perfect in 14 save opportunities, which ranks sixth among National League relievers even after Duran missed nearly three weeks with an oblique strain.
An air quality alert is in effect.