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The lawsuit was filed by local attorney George Bochetto, who previously fought the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue in Marconi Plaza.
A new report explores how immigration shapes Philadelphia’s population, economy and community. WHYY and the Welcoming Center are hosting a Sept.18 forum to discuss the data.
The project is part of a broader movement away from the industrial heritage of Philly’s Washington Avenue corridor.
Reported instances of both nonviolent and violent crime are down in Delaware County’s only city during the summer of 2025.
In 2018, when emergency medicine physician Kenny Banh created the University of California San Francisco Fresno’s Mobile Health and Learning clinic, or Mobile HeaL, he initially saw it as a “feel good ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking a page out of President Donald Trump's social media playbook with trolling memes and TikTok trends. Is it time for other Democrats to follow suit?
Seth Rogan & Rose Byrne talk with Patrick Stoner about keeping their characters grounded in reality as the comedy swirls around them.
Overdose deaths nationally last year dropped for the first time, but advocates say too many people still die of drug use.
Police say the shooter approached the side of the church and shot through the windows toward the children sitting in the pews during Mass at the Annunciation Catholic School.
Starting next August, a household can receive up to 36 bottles of wine by mail. Delaware is the 49th state to legalize shipments to some degree.
The city-perimeter journey returns this fall, inviting Philadelphians to rediscover and connect with their city and neighbors, step by step.
On the eve of Philly Fringe Fest, the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance surveys the behaviors of theatergoers.