Schools in Philadelphia will continue allowing transgender athletes to participate in girls sports after Pennsylvania changed ...
Matt Campuzano, a 10-year-old from Marple, Pennsylvania, is looking ahead to his spring basketball season and keeping Pope ...
Candace Lark has been blazing a trail since she started playing harp at age 13. Now, she's making a name for herself in the ...
Fresh off a Super Bowl win, Jalen Hurts was named the Philadelphia Citizen of the Year at the annual Citizen of the Year ...
Pennsylvanians are hungry for alternatives to throwing money at failing schools, and lawmakers have all the ingredients they ...
Two senators from opposing parties focus on the commonwealth’s industrial heritage, not politics.
The Philadelphia Portal, a popular tourist attraction and art project connecting the world, is currently taking a pause.
The historic, aging ocean liner that a Florida county plans to turn into the world’s largest artificial reef has departed ...
Pennsylvania considers legalizing recreational cannabis with sales through state-owned dispensaries, akin to its liquor ...
Are we getting what we pay for?” It was a question Pa. Education Secretary Dr. Carrie Rowe and other officials heard again and again Monday.
Water was cut to 30 homes in a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania neighborhood on February 25 after a massive sinkhole opened up in the middle of a road, damaging a water main and swallowing one vehicle.
Washington Avenue Immigration Station, which operated in South Philly from 1873 to 1917, can be considered Philadelphia’s ...