Philly’s 2026 Pride took over the Benjamin Franklin Parkway
The LGBTQ+ event also was the first in several years to include an admission fee. Pride attendees said they were happy to see the event move to the parkway.
A 25-year-old man was shot and wounded Sunday morning at a Penn’s Landing hotel, police said
Police said a physical altercation preceded the shooting. The suspected shooter also suffered injuries.
Andrew Painter presses for command; Don Mattingly asked to join NL All-Star staff
The Phillies pitching coach said Painter needs to work on the basics. Meanwhile, Mattingly could coach in an All-Star Game for the second time.
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A new Goodwill in South Jersey is drawing flocks of Gen Z shoppers looking for deals. Plus: More people in Philly and New Jersey are returning to Catholicism; boozy heist…
Lapstone & Hammer represents Philly as part of World Cup collaboration with U.S. Soccer
The U.S. Soccer Federation gave 11 designers across the World Cup cities an opportunity to design a clothing collection representing their city’s culture. Lapstone & Hammer represents Philly.
Catholicism is growing in Philly and New Jersey. Who’s filling the pews?
Local diocese officials are confirming what’s becoming a global trend: more people are converting or coming back to Catholicism.
At a new Goodwill in South Jersey, customers are flocking for the deals and the resale potential
The massive location opened last month after the chain recorded a record year. The thrifting resurgence is fueled by younger consumers and social-media influencers.
The USMNT has momentum going into the World Cup, even after a loss
More than a few U.S. teams of recent years might have folded up after conceding an early goal against Germany. This one, though, took the game right back to the…
A Conshohocken bridal shop has closed after 45 years
Recently, more customers were browsing in store and then buying elsewhere online, the owner said. “I would start hearing, ‘Oh, I can get this on Amazon’ or ‘Oh, I can…
Before she married Tug, Diane McGraw led Philly’s bid for a World Cup. There was one problem: They wanted the Vet for two months
As Philadelphia hosts its first World Cup this month, McGraw is grateful to have played a small part. "We deserve to have it here," she said. "And I’m just sorry…