A single-block home search | Real Estate Newsletter
This first-time Philly homebuyer wanted to be on a block that felt like home. And Mayor Cherelle L. Parker says the delayed 20-year property tax abatement is still key to…
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Plus, the latest on the townshipâs leaf blower amendment proposal.
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Plus, Wallingford-Swarthmore School District is delaying its high school renovation.
Mayor Parkerâs administration opposed giving death benefits to families of first responders who die by suicide. Council called it âcruelâ and âoutrageous.â
City Council members erupted Wednesday after a Parker administration official testified the mayor opposes legislation to extend death benefits to the families of first responders who die by suicide.
Screen-used furniture and clothing from âTaskâ is going up for sale at a Delco thrift shop
The owner of the Drexel Hill-based shop Thrift & Thrive, formerly known as Nanaâs Attic, said the 'Task' merchandise arrived Wednesday.
SergiĂąo Dest is finally fulfilling his potential with the USMNT, right in time for the World Cup
The U.S. team's tactics in its World Cup warmup win over Senegal let Dest show the full range of his talents as a wingback. And the game gave him and…
West Chester baseball punches ticket to Division II championship final with win over UT Tyler
The Rams battled back from a three-run deficit by scoring four runs in the top of the eighth to beat UT Tyler, 6-5. The national championship series is set to…
Amid his return to Philly, Nick Castellanos is designated for assignment by the Padres
Whether or not Castellanos, who is batting .191, catches on with another team, the Phillies will pay $19.2 million of his $20 million salary this year.
Man killed in police-involved shooting in Atlantic City is identified
Authorities identified the man killed as Atlantic City resident Donald Gardner and the officer who fired the fatal shots as Officer Robert Reynolds. Sergeant Christian Ivanov was seriously wounded.
Northeast Philadelphia Airport could soon run on 100% solar power
A new solar farm, if approved, would generate approximately 3,000 megawatt hours of energy annually, effectively covering all of the airport's electrical needs.