$1 per calorie shred: This North Philadelphia gym is using fitness to fundraise for Pride month
For years, Novem Community Fitness has raised money each Pride Month for a Philadelphia nonprofit supporting LGBTQ+ youths. Novem's owner estimates they've donated at least $25,000.
Man who went viral for carrying assault-style weapon around Kensington has bail reduced from $1 million to $350k
Kobe Artis, 24, appeared in Philadelphia Municipal Court on Tuesday and said little as he waived his preliminary hearing in exchange for reduced bail.
FIFA Fan Festival guide: Know before you go, road closures, vendors, and more
The 39 FIFA Fan Festival will feature music, food, shopping, and of course a chance to watch World Cup games.
ChristianaCare’s Aston micro-hospital is officially open
The new micro-hospital opened for business on June 2.
Shapiro pitches data center incentives as budget deadline approaches
There would be conditions for the projects to get state tax exemptions and participate in preferential tax zone programs. Reactions from environmental groups have ranged from hopeful to hostile.
The Wallingford-Swarthmore School District is pushing back a planned high school renovation amid budget challenges
More cuts are possible: “Unfortunately, we are at a point where we cannot continue to support the number of staff we’ve added,” Superintendent Russell Johnston said last week.
Meredith Elementary in South Philadelphia amends Pride celebration after conservative backlash
More police will be present at the celebration. The X account LibsofTikTok, with over 4 million followers, had blasted Meredith's Pride plans.
Newark mayor says city will sue on health grounds in effort to shutter Delaney Hall ICE detention center
Mayor Ras Baraka said the suit would be based on safety grounds, after New Jersey health officials were denied full access to the center.
Lankenau Medical Center and other Main Line Health facilities had a narrow operating profit in the nine months ended March 31
The health system, which also includes Bryn Mawr, Paoli, and Riddle Hospitals, said and increase in medical malpractice reserves hurt results.
Delaware’s first medical school will be a partnership with Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson University will open a second location for its Sidney Kimmel Medical College in Delaware in 2028.