Steamy weather threatens fan fest, and Phillyâs 1st World Cup game wonât feel like home to either team
Record temperatures could hit the Philly area in time for the weekend.
Philadelphiaâs new floating art installation finally arrives on the Schuylkill at Bartramâs Garden
FloatLab reaches Southwest Philly after a lengthy trip up the East Coast.
Delco-based medical logistics company American Expediting is closing and laying off 86 workers
The company, which specialized in on-demand deliveries for the healthcare and life sciences industries, is laying off dozens of employees who report out of its Upper Providence office.
Democratic senators grill Trumpâs judicial nominee from Philadelphia over 2020 election results, attack on the Capitol
Antonio Pozos, a Philadelphia law firm partner, has won initial support from U.S. Sen. John Fetterman while other Democrats raise concerns.
Trump officials lay out aggressive timeline to build triumphal arch
Federal officials are moving ahead with a highly aggressive timetable for building President Donald Trump's triumphal arch in an effort to complete the project by the time Trump leaves office.
Saquon Barkley, Dawn Staley, and more Philly ties on Timeâs inaugural list of the most influential people in sports
From Dawn Staley to Michael Rubin, there are plenty of Philly connections on Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in sports.
Mother of four beaten to death with brick in North Philadelphia, two suspects sought.
Police said Keisha Furlow, 45, was found in an alley near her home.
Philliesâ Johan Rojas to miss the rest of the season with an elbow injury
Rojas, who was eligible to be reinstated from his 80-game suspension on Jun 25, will have surgery and is expected to be ready for spring training.
Wallingford-Swarthmore may lay off teachers and increase class sizes amid tight budget outlook
Superintendent Russell Johnston said the district's expenses are projected to rise next year at double the rate of revenues, even after a reorganization that eliminated 20 positions.
Former Philly union leader Chris Woods found not guilty of fraud
The verdict ended a long-running prosecution by the Pennsylvania Attorney Generalâs Office, which the judge said lacked concrete evidence.