Philadelphia's annual street-sweeping program resumed Tuesday to clean up blocks in 14 neighborhoods known for having higher-than-average litter problems, city officials said. The sanitation program, which runs from April 1 …
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A fifth person has been charged with the 2023 shootings at a North Philly playground that killed three people and injured one other. Tyyon Bates, 20, was arrested by U.S. …
Aramark workers at Philly stadiums reach tentative contract to secure raises, health care
Aramark workers at Citizens Bank Park, Lincoln Financial Field and the Wells Fargo Center have reached a tentative agreement on a new labor contract with the food service provider, striking …
Twenty people who worked in the Chester Community Charter School have been charged in a child abuse case, the Delaware County district attorney's office said. The charges are related to …
SEPTA has approved plans for a 300-unit apartment building to be constructed on land it owns near the Conshohocken Regional Rail station, one of several suburban properties the authority hopes …
Philadelphia residents with dilapidated shared driveways can now apply for a city-run program to cover the cost of filling in potholes or repaving cracked cement. Applications reopened Monday for the …
A 15-year-old boy was hospitalized Sunday after a shooting near Temple University's campus during an Eid al-Fitr celebration. Philadelphia and campus police responded to the 1400 block of Cecil B. …
When top White House defense and national security leaders discussed plans for an attack on targets in Yemen over the messaging app Signal, it raised many questions about operational security …
Philadelphia Housing Authority ‘aggressively’ buying apartments to boost affordable housing inventory
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is becoming an eager buyer of struggling, privately owned apartment buildings that will help the city meet its goal of expanding access to affordable homes. On …
Masonry company owner becomes fourth official charged in 30th Street Station bribery case
An executive of a masonry company in Illinois on Friday became the fourth official charged for allegedly bribing an Amtrak official with $300,000 worth of gifts — including a puppy, …