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The U.S. Navy celebrated the sea service’s 250th birthday last week with a parade of Navy and Coast Guard ships up the Delaware River as people gathered on both sides of the river to witness the historic occasion.
Attorneys for the family of Ellen Greenberg confirm that the medical examiner for the city of Philadelphia has again ruled the 2011 co
The attempted robbery of an armored truck in the Wynnefield Heights section of Philadelphia led to a police chase and lockdown of a Main Line community on Friday.
The politically powerful Philadelphia building trades unions on Wednesday endorsed State Sen. Sharif Street in next year’s race to succeed the retiring U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans in Congress, furthering solidifying Street’s support among the Democratic establishment.
Pennsylvania has made $40 million on frozen cash during the budget impasse. But it won’t pass on interest to service providers once that funding is released.
Columnist Judah Blitstein explores the depths of Philadelphia’s food scene — and how Penn’s billions are making it worse.