Independence (the eagle) is coming to Philadelphia
A bald eagle will be traveling Auburn University to Philadelphia for July 4th.
Philly’s fireworks won’t start until midnight on July 4th and some residents say that’s too late
Fairmount residents are hoping the city calms vehicle and pedestrian traffic during the nation's 250th.
Pa. state and religious leaders hold vigil to honor lives lost in ICE custody ahead of nation’s 250th birthday
The vigil, which comes after the Supreme Court's decision to remove temporary protection status from Haitians and Syrians, pushed for action in support of immigrants.
Racist backlash roiled these high schoolers’ production of ‘1776.’ It strengthened their resolve.
Racially incendiary and antisemitic comments were made under social media photos of the diverse cast, which includes students of color and women playing the Founding Fathers.
East Whiteland directs data center developer to stop work on Superfund site
The township and EPA will review health and safety plans.
The last legal obstacle for the Trump administration’s own President’s House panels has been removed
The President's House is fair game for the President Donald Trump administration following a Boston-based appeal court's ruling that cleared the way for National Park Service to install a new…
Connolly Dermatology, a once fast-growing practice, faces N.J. lawsuit over unpaid wages
In May, the New Jersey Department of Labor said it was investigating complaints about three weeks of missed payrolls.
Kyle Lowry reportedly set to retire as a member of the Toronto Raptors
Lowry, who played in 14 games last season, was almost exclusively a trusted and enthusiastic Sixers veteran on the bench and locker room, particularly for All-NBA point guard Tyrese Maxey.
The 250th anniversary gathering of Congress at Independence Hall touches on divided times, uneven history
About 30 lawmakers gathered in Philadelphia to commemorate the vote for independence 250 years ago. Their speeches reflected on historical struggles and present day tensions.
John Adams wanted ‘pomp and parade’ to mark July 2. For the 250th, Philly did, despite the heat.
Philadelphia celebrated the day the Second Continental Congress voted to adopt a resolution with temperatures above 100 degrees.