New laws taking effect with the new year will affect Hollywood actors, social media stars and chatty motorists.
It’s against the law to rent an apartment without heat inside Philadelphia city limits, but dozens of landlords are still ...
City leaders are touting 2024’s decline in gun violence, but they say more work needs to be done to improve those numbers ...
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni kept quiet this week on which QB will start Sunday, largely because of the head injury suffered by Jalen Hurts in last week’s loss.
Hundreds gathered in Rittenhouse Square for the second night of Hanukkah filled with music, prayer and the customary jelly ...
The most essential restaurants in the Delaware Valley with Inquirer food critic Craig LaBan. Plus, musical interviews with ...
Some patients were evacuated at Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Delaware County on Thursday night due to an electrical fire. Chopper 6 was overhead just before 10 p.m. as a large emergency response ...
The burst of new laws follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling and reflects public frustration with record-high homelessness. But advocates say fines and jail time will only make the problem worse.
Dozens of artists impacted by the closure of the University of the Arts submitted work to what might be their last collective ...
A $3 million investment will transform Seaford's riverfront, cleaning up industrial sites and making way for housing, shops, ...
Bill Bergey, a hard-hitting linebacker who became a Philadelphia Eagles icon during the 1970s, has died at 79. According to ...
The future Oscar Hammerstein Museum, located in a Doylestown farmhouse once owned by the famed American musical theater ...