Pa. says it will not hand over voter rolls to federal government in reply to DOJ letter
Al Schmidt stressed that the state was not in violation of any voting regulations in a response to a Department of Justice inquiry that threatened criminal charges.
E. Jean Carroll is paid $5.6M in Trump sex abuse and defamation case
Court records show the payment was made Monday from an escrow account where it had been held since the 2023 verdict.
Despite storm damage, the Southeast Asian Market in FDR Park will be open this weekend
Most vendors at the SEA Market in FDR Park sustained significant damaged during Saturday's microbursts, but the market will still run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. this weekend.
A Main Line man who brought guns to a ‘No Kings’ protest was sentenced to more than 3 years in prison for having bombs at his house
Kevin Krebs said his interest in explosives was "purely recreational," but a federal judge said he posed a "grave danger" to other people.
Tom Burgoyne insists he’s just the Phanatic’s best friend. A new documentary convinced him to admit he’s more.
Burgoyne is ready to talk about the Phanatic as he celebrates the 30th anniversary of his first All-Star Game.
House of the week: A 19th-century twin in Chestnut Hill for $699,900
The house has two bedrooms on the second floor and two on the third floor.
They wanted to recreate childhood Shore memories. So they rebuilt a house in Strathmere
Wendy Whittington and Fred Duffy lived in Dallas but had a rental property in Strathmere. They spent years preparing to retire there.
🚲 A rise in e-bike crashes | Morning Newsletter
Philadelphia has seen a boom in e-bike and e-scooter use, but injuries from the vehicles also are on the rise. Plus, three Philly City Council districts are key battlegrounds in…
Who’s rebuilding Jenkintown’s only playground? Maybe you are.
Residents are planning a weekend volunteer event this month to help replace the town's only playground after the beloved Jenkintown Castle was demolished in April.
History suggests LGBTQ Republicans are making a mistake in Texas’ Senate race
Since the 1970s, LGBTQ Republicans have spoken out against homophobia in their party, recognizing the dangers of such bigotry. Now, they're silent as the GOP mocks James Talarico's sexuality.