Here’s what’s in — and not in — Pennsylvania’s $50.8 billion state budget
New data center reporting requirements, mandatory recess for kids in grades K-5, and a pension bump are among the issues that made the cut. Mass transit funding and skill game…
Narberth, Lower Merion residents and officials grapple with afternoon of vicious microburst storms
Communities in Montgomery County, along with other spots in the Philadelphia region, suffered vast amounts of damage Saturday afternoon as microburst storms ripped through the area.
Delaware is appointing its first surgeon general
Neil Hockstein, an otolaryngologist who chairs Delaware’s Health Care Commission, will advise the governor on public health.
Youth academy baseball players take in All-Star week in Philly, with Texas team winning the Commissioner’s Cup
The academies, which began 20 years ago, are designed to grow baseball and softball while creating opportunities for young athletes in underserved communities.
Chase Utley serves tomato pie at Sarcone’s, talks playing for Don Mattingly, new role with Dodgers and what it’s like to be an All-Star
Utley teamed up with Sarcone's as part of a promotion with sports apparel company ’47.
Fans express ‘heartbreak’ after storm causes Louis Tomlinson show to be canceled
Singer Louis Tomlinson's "How Did We Get Here?" world tour was supposed to stop in Philadelphia Saturday. The microburst storm resulted in its cancellation, leaving fans gutted.
Mayor Parker moves to renew Philadelphia’s contract with controversial Chester incinerator
The notice of the four-year contract with Reworld comes after a high-profile bill to ban the city from incinerating its trash in Chester failed to garner enough support in City…
More than 80,000 Pa. retired teachers, police officers, and firefighters will get a pension bump — some for the first time in decades
Negotiated as part of this year’s state budget and signed into law Sunday, more than 80,000 retired public sector workers will receive cost-of-living increases to their pension plans.
Philly temperatures are forecast to near 100 degrees, again, this week
Philadelphians can expect to see temperatures returning to the high 90s this week after a brief reprieve from oppressive temperatures following the July 4th week heat wave.
The landmark Jan. 6 criminal case against former Philly Proud Boys leader Zach Rehl was officially dismissed by a judge
A judge said he had "no grounds" to keep the case open, as President Donald Trump and the Justice Department had taken steps to reverse criminal consequences for thousands of…