Brooklyn man convicted of fatally stabbing Philly dancer at gas station
Dmitriy Popov faces up to 25 years in prison for killing Sibley at a Brooklyn gas station in 2023.
A new local improvement district may be needed to care for the Chinatown Stitch cap over I-676
It is estimated construction would be finished between 2029 and 2032.
U.S. home sales surge to the fastest pace this year despite rising mortgage rates and prices
Sales are still far below the historic norm. However, price growth is now lagging income growth in many areas, helping to improve affordability.
Critics say bias is behind N.J. car insurance rates, urge lawmakers to act
The state Senate’s commerce committee on Monday called up a long-stalled bill that would bar companies from basing car insurance rates on socioeconomic factors.
He called himself ‘the Beast,’ and he killed six people in six months. A jury has convicted him of all crimes.
Keith Gibson targeted defenseless Philadelphians, including his own mother, and shot them with the same revolver even as they complied with his demands, prosecutors said.
Where to watch the World Cup around Philly, from bars open to 4 a.m. to beer gardens in the suburbs
Here are 19 bars that are going above and beyond for Philly's World Cup matches, from beer gardens in the suburbs to bars staying open until 4 a.m. for late…
Jackie Love, former Deptford Township deputy mayor and longtime champion of disability services, has died at 83
“When Jackie was on council and she walked into a room, everybody knew who Jackie Love was,” Deptford Township mayor Paul Medany said in 2015. “She’s known all over the…
A.J. Brown reportedly left a message on the wall of Eagles’ facility: ‘The best to ever play here.’ But was he?
A.J. Brown is now a New England Patriot, but that didn't stop the former Eagles receiver from reportedly leaving a lasting mark in the team's practice facility.
Lower Merion is advancing a policy to eliminate iPads and laptops for K-2 students
Parents who have accused the district of overusing screens say the proposed changes don't go far enough. Some would still like a chance to opt out of screens for their…
The Weccacoe Playground is living proof of Philadelphia’s macabre history of grave robbing. Now it’s inspired a surprisingly funny play.
Nia Akilah Robinson, who grew up in Harlem, wrote "The Great Privation," with has very real roots in this city.