The owners of Kelly's Seafood said they plan to retire and put the Northeast Philly building up for sale after 68 years in business. Known for its dense menu and …
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Sincere Harris is leaving her post as Mayor Cherelle Parker's chief deputy mayor after more than two years on the job. Harris, who also served as Parker's campaign manager, has …
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76ers, Comcast Spectacor pause demolition of Market East buildings, allowing for summer pop-up shops
Several buildings slated for demolition on East Market Street will be temporarily spared this summer to allow the city to host pop-up shops during the World Cup and celebrations of …
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A 50-year-old man died Sunday night after being struck by a NJ Transit bus in Old City, police said. The man was struck at 5:50 p.m. on Arch Street, near …
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SEPTA will begin rolling out its plan to redesign the city's bus routes in August, the transit agency said Wednesday. Formerly known as the Bus Revolution, the New Bus Network …
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Philadelphia residents looking to further careers in the skilled trades now have a new pathway to high-wage, full‑time opportunities through the latest Welder B training program in partnership with Hanwha …
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Dozens of the 57 public commenters at Thursday's City Council meeting came out to speak for or against a trash incineration bill, but the legislation …
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National Park Service removes slavery exhibits from President’s House amid pressure from Trump administration
Exhibits honoring nine people who were enslaved at George Washington's house in Center City were dismantled by National Park Service employees Thursday afternoon, months after …
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A man who pleaded guilty to carjacking a vehicle in Center City in 2024 has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison, the U.S. …
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Feds to Philly on President’s House suit: Focus on city’s jobless rate, ‘reckless’ cashless bail policy instead
Philadelphia and the federal government are trading blows over the Trump administration's removal of historical exhibits on slavery from the President's House site at Independence …
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Five unforgettable snow moments in the Philly area, from a camel on Route 309 to TV reporters getting pummeled
All signs point to the Philadelphia region getting pummeled this weekend with its biggest snowstorm in about a decade. Putting aside that it's a nightmare …
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With a winter storm threatening nearly half of the United States, state and local governments are scrambling to come up with contingency plans and relay …
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Phil Murphy signed more than a hundred bills before his two terms as governor ended Tuesday, including legislation to bar restaurants from providing disposable cutlery …
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Eating and drinking too much, slouching off from exercise routines, maxing out credit cards – these are just some of the perils of the holiday …
