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In a win for President Trump, the Court restricted the ability of lower courts to block executive orders. It could lead to ...
Evans, who had a stroke last year, won’t leave office until 2027. His announcement will likely set off a primary scramble to find his successor.
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AFSCME DC33, which represents Philly’s blue-collar workers, is vowing to strike at midnight if there isn’t an agreement with ...
Nicole Sweeney brings her signature storytelling and soulful presence to Evening Jazz at WRTI, connecting Philly listeners to ...
With July Fourth falling on a Friday this year, many local businesses are closing up shop. Neighborhood leaders say they will ...
HomeWorks Trenton dorm mom Michelle Gbelama Okore (left), executive director and co-founder Natalie Tung (center) and operations manager Vilma Jimenez (right) with a book showing the future home of ...
In 2014, Aldo de Pape worked for one of the largest medical journal publishers in the world — helping startups make research results more accessible by creating ways to upload findings online. “We ...
In response to a post-COVID economy, Philly theater companies are learning how to collaborate for the long term. In an intimate space surrounded by homey furnishings, Charlie DelMarcelle tells the ...
Two women who lived in one of the adjacent homes were injured when the collapse happened. Neighbors along West Bristol Street were woken up by a loud noise just before 5 a.m. Sunday. The next thing ...
Safety improvements are coming to 58th Street and Baltimore Avenue. Residents say the changes can’t come soon enough.
A Delaware native turned to art during the early, difficult stages of motherhood. Her work is on view at Wilmington's Mezzanine Gallery.