Day 1 of the the Roots Picnic with Jaÿ-Z opened with optimism at Belmont Plateau
The two-day music festival — presented by the Philadelphia hip-hop band — seemed primed for success in the event's early hours.
Tim Ream will captain the USMNT at the World Cup: ‘We’re so lucky to have a player like him’
The veteran centerback has worn the armband often in Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure, and will continue this summer. Up next: the first World Cup tuneup game against Senegal.
Four small children and one adult were hit by a driver in Northeast Philly
A person is in custody in connection with the incident, and the five people were taken to multiple hospitals.
Peco workers rally amid strike vote and tense negotiations
Over a hundred workers and supporters gathered on Saturday morning to kick off a strike authorization vote.
Mayor Parker wanted a 20-year tax abatement to spark development. Why hasn’t it happened?
Amid a contentious debate over school closures and a bruising budget battle over public education funding, the abatement legislation was never introduced. But that doesn’t mean it’s dead, Parker says.
New Jersey State Police and protesters continue clashes outside Delaney Hall in Newark, while accounts conflict
Tensions between New Jersey police and protesters outside Delaney Hall in Newark continue to escalate as authorities attempt to quell conflict.
As home costs rise, Pennsylvanians can now use a new loan for down payments and closing costs
The Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency has launched a loan called Keystone — Due at Time of Expiration to help Pennsylvanians with down payments and closing costs.
Philly Shipyard growth is waiting on action from the White House
Busy as it is, the Philly yard makes only “a fraction of what they do in Korea,” U.S. Sen. Andy Kim said on a recent tour. "We need to move…
This high-achieving CCP grad came to the United States ‘with nothing.’ But through scholarships, he attended CCP for free and now will do the same at Penn
Daniel "Danny" Emdin will attend the University of Pennsylvania in the fall and aspires to become a physician policymaker.
A community of South Philly families rejoice after hearing the new I-76 ramp will not destroy its beloved ballfields
Gov. Josh Shapiro said that a new entrance ramp to I-76 will run west from 7th Street, bypassing two complexes where neighborhood children have played sports for generations.