World Cup nations playing in Philly will receive soccer balls signed by the city’s biggest sports stars
From Joel Embiid to Bryce Harper, Philly sports stars united to sign match balls for each of the nine nations playing in the group stage in Philly
A 16-year-old killed another teen in a street fight in Norristown, police say
Alex Herrera has been charged as an adult with murder and related crimes for shooting a 15-year-old boy to death during a fight Wednesday evening.
Philly City Council reluctantly agrees to borrow $200 million to buy the police headquarters building
Officials warned that if the city did not exercise its option to buy the building this year, the annual rent price would have nearly doubled. Still, Council balked at the…
Flyers prospects set to take on future Rangers in sixth annual September series in Allentown
The Flyers also announced their development camp, rookie camp, and training camp dates on Thursday.
911 calls from non-English speaking community members in Montco dropped last year as ICE ramped up its operations
An analysis from Montgomery County shows that 9-1-1 calls for non-English speakers dropped in months where ICE was escalating its presence in Montgomery County and the country.
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And Philly City Council is holding up a plan to buy the police headquarters building.
This California wine region is on the come up, all thanks to its cabernet sauvignon
Paso Robles isn't as well known as the Napa Valley, but its red wines are just as bold and robust.
Temple’s president received $1.47 million in 2024 even though he had resigned a year earlier
Such "separation payments" have become common in higher education but can draw ire on campuses, especially in an era of layoffs.
Baltimore player of the year Carter Fisk commits to Villanova
The 6-foot-2 combo guard is the second member to join Villanova's 2026 freshman class.
N.J. dermatologist, investigated for missing payroll, led the nation in billing for a cancer treatment targeted for Medicare cuts
It's unclear whether the Medicare changes led to Coyle Connolly's financial troubles. Employees complained to the N.J. Department of Labor about payroll lapses this year.