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Alex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife and son in Hampton, South Carolina. Philly-born lawyer Eric Bland helped bring his misdeeds to light. → Read More
One contender is eliminated each week. The rest return to battle. At stake is $1,000, a year's supply of fries, and long-lasting glory. → Read More
You look great, the flowers look great, take a picture. → Read More
One Philly Pen Circle attendee braved a blizzard to get to the pen show. Another spent $20,000 on pens last year. → Read More
Steven Leslie had one goal: to beat his rivals in the Public League bowling championships. → Read More
A conversation with Sonalee Rashatwar, who posts as @thefatsextherapist on Instagram. → Read More
Amid a nationwide ‘sex recession,’ some are swearing off sex in the City of Brotherly Love. → Read More
He found someone to love, and that person is not us. → Read More
After two years outside, the Philadelphia Flower Show returns to the Convention Center. → Read More
A new public exhibit memorializes 12 family members who died in the blaze. → Read More
Without state-mandated training or licensing for guides in Pennsylvania, an underground network of “trip sitters” has sprung up to support people taking psychedelic drugs. → Read More
The Philly Goat Project is having their 5th annual tree recycling festival this Saturday Jan. 7. For $20, adorable goats will eat your tree. → Read More
The history of the African Methodist Episcopal church is not one for the faint of heart. → Read More
Four takeaways from our reporting on one of the nation’s first universities. → Read More
They came to Penn Treaty Park from across the city and the country to dance, share stories, see friends, and assert their continued presence on this land. → Read More
Members of the Montgomery County Urban Search and Rescue team were deployed to a strange scene in Bryn Mawr Sunday when a reported shoplifting suspect fell into a storm drain. → Read More
Three separate car accidents spanning a 12-hour period resulted in four deaths and one person injured this weekend just days after state officials announced a new federal safer-streets grant. → Read More
Since the 19th century, the skulls of 13 Black Philadelphians — stolen from graves or otherwise unethically obtained — have been held by the city’s intellectual elite. → Read More
Takeaways from our latest More Perfect Union report. → Read More
A century of battles over a neighborhood pool reveal a complicated picture, about who matters, and who gets the chance to live well in a segregated city. → Read More