Philly pools to start opening Friday, but details are scarce
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's office has not yet released a schedule for public pool openings, which will begin Friday
Phillies chase Max Scherzer off the mound early in 7-4 win over the Blue Jays
Homers from Bryce Harper and Alec Bohm limited Scherzer’s outing to 3⅓ innings. Kyle Schwarber also homered in the fourth to give Jesús Luzardo and the Phillies' bullpen a sizable…
Eagles practice observations: Jalen Hurts and offense strike back; rookie setbacks; Riq Woolen excels again
Woolen added to his spring resume with a sack on a corner blitz and an interception on a Hurts pass. But overall, the first-unit offense had its best set of…
Eagles add A.J. Epenesa to its edge rusher corps
Epenesa had spent his entire six-year NFL career with the Buffalo Bills, the team that drafted him in the second round, No. 54 overall in the 2020 draft out of…
Take a look inside the now-complete FIFA Fan Festival opening Thursday
Quaint Lemon Hill is about to be transformed into soccer extravaganza.
After myriad injuries, Eagles center Cam Jurgens is ready to implement a new offense
Jurgens says the stem cell treatment he underwent in Colombia this offseason is "helping me feel better."
First Amendment debate erupts over reproductive, transgender healthcare bill
Free-speech advocates are warning that legislation meant to protect reproductive and transgender healthcare contains a provision that unconstitutionally violates the First Amendment.
Steamy weather threatens fan fest, and Philly’s 1st World Cup game won’t feel like home to either team
Record temperatures could hit the Philly area in time for the weekend.
Philadelphia’s new floating art installation finally arrives on the Schuylkill at Bartram’s 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.