The pastry chef bringing a slice of Italy to Kensington is up for a James Beard award tonight
Justine MacNeil is one of seven chefs representing Philly at the James Beard Awards.
This West Philly High graduate almost dropped out of school. Instead, he has a diploma and a full-time job.
Jayzen Smith, a recent graduate of West Philadelphia High, overcame housing and food insecurity. Now, he's working full-time and mapping a path to the trades.
Hurricanes blank Golden Knights to claim Stanley Cup; coach Rod Brind’Amour, GM and West Philly native Eric Tulsky among champs
The Carolina Hurricanes won their first Stanley Cup championship in 20 years on Sunday night, with ex-Flyers legend Brind'Amour and GM Tulsky leading the organization.
A popular but deadly hiking trail will reopen in the Poconos
The project, according to DCNR, is expected to take anywhere from three to five years.
TMI owner says Pa. nuclear plant is on track to reopen next year
Political leaders have lined up to support Constellation Energy's updated uranium plant on the Susquehanna River.
The Philadelphia-born Chinese American who tested the limits of birthright citizenship
If you are born in the United States, you are a citizen. But the history of Chinese Americans shows that this hasn’t always been enough.
Gov. Sherrill’s ‘first real test’ | Inquirer South Jersey
Plus, a former 6abc reporter writes a book on a century-old Moorestown case.
2025 was a wild year for fires in New Jersey, nearly all due to human mayhem
Drought may have worsened conditions, but of the 1,322 wildfires that burned 27,229 acres statewide last year, nearly all were caused by humans.
Q&A: Brent Flahr on the Flyers’ draft strategy with the 21st pick, whether trading the pick is an option, and how much does the team value size?
The Flyers' assistant GM breaks down how past picks and this year's playoff run impact the upcoming draft.
⚽️ Start your day with a Cup | Sports Daily Newsletter
Philly’s first men’s World Cup game was a sight to behold.