‘A house from a scary movie’: Olney neighbors rattled amid rowhouse raid
“I have been living here all my life,” Larry Alosi, 56, said. “It used to be a safe place, but it changed with time.”
Could a Pa. Supreme Court decision on skill games help fund SEPTA?
Optimistic assessments say that taxing skill games at the same as rate casino slots could generate up to $1 billion a year.
Knives, drugs, and guns: A police report obtained by The Inquirer shows what officers found inside Eugene Albert Horsch’s car
Eugene Albert Horsch, 44, was arrested for possessing guns and drugs near Independence Mall, and police later found a trove of other evidence in his house on the 400 block…
Camden sees its third fatal shooting victim in June after a homicide-free summer in 2025
Camden County Police responded to reports of a person shot on the 300 block of Morse Street around 10:20 p.m. on Thursday.
Jefferson Einstein nurses sign a new contract with raises, more staffing
The contract includes raises and additional staffing at the Logan hospital.
Gov. Shapiro welcomes 63 new U.S. citizens from 17 countries in Chesco alongside a George Washington reenactor and bald eagle
Held at historic Valley Forge, dozens of people took their oath to become citizens.
Speed cameras on Frankford Avenue will begin issuing fines
Fines, which start at $100, are mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle caught speeding.
Why Fountain Porter raised the price of its iconic burger
The East Passyunk bar's famous $6 burger is now $7.
Philadelphia Stadium plays its part as FIFA sets a new World Cup attendance record
Across four matches, Lincoln Financial Field, which has been renamed to Philadelphia Stadium for the World Cup, has welcomed 273,246 fans, contributing to FIFA's new mark 3,605,357 fans and counting.
Flyers mock draft 4.0: How things are shaping up heading into tonight’s first round
With hours to go until the Flyers are on the clock, the pundits have a variety of opinions on what the team will do at No. 21.