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A clash between homeowners and street riding groups led city council to explicitly ban the off-road vehicles from city streets. It likely won’t stop the problem. → Read More
The shooting happened in the front parking lot of the middle school around 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, police said. → Read More
Philadelphia announced new coronavirus restrictions on Monday that aim to combat a lack of mask wearing and social distancing indoors at public spaces, restaurants, gyms and inside private homes. → Read More
Two boisterous groups on Thursday amassed outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City Philadelphia as civil servants inch closer to finishing counting mail-in ballots. → Read More
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney enjoyed a meal indoors at a Maryland restaurant on Sunday and now he’s being skewered by one of Philly’s top chefs for that dining decision. → Read More
Students at Temple and Widener universities reported trouble using the online meeting platform as Zoom says they're investigating the outage. → Read More
This latest proposed legislation, if passed, would provide checks of up to $1,200 per individual with bonus money for taxpayers who have dependents. Figure out how much you might get. → Read More
Masks will be required. City health inspectors will do unannounced visits to facilities and will close any that are not adhering to the safety rules. → Read More
Penn Medicine is rushing to open part of a new hospital tower in University City in an effort to help with the influx of novel coronavirus patients. → Read More
Roosevelt Boulevard is a deadly roadway. Officials hope speed cameras and $150 fines will change that. → Read More
The cameras, which are mounted to vehicles, will operate for 60 days before the first violations are issued. Fines will reach $150. → Read More
A third-party will be represented in Philadelphia City Council for the first time in city history as new, younger council members take office. → Read More
Suspected cases of mumps have popped up at Drexel University and two Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, school districts. The admissions from health officials came Friday as an outbreak of the viral infection... → Read More
Philadelphia health officials believe 74 people have contracted the mumps at Temple University, sending the new tally from the outbreak to a new high. → Read More
Philadelphia health officials believe 13 additional people have contracted the mumps at Temple University sending the new tally from the outbreak to a new high. → Read More
The leak of a highly-flammable chemical from a plant next to the Delaware Memorial Bridge forced a shutdown of the dual-span suspension bridge on Sunday creating a traffic nightmare during the travel rush... → Read More
The leak of a highly-flammable chemical from a plant next to the Delaware Memorial Bridge forced a shutdown of the dual-span suspension bridge on Sunday creating a traffic nightmare during the travel rush... → Read More
For 18 years, the Kmart in McMurray, Pennsylvania, was like home for Joshua Englert. He was 16 years old when he first started helping shoppers at the discount retailer's location near Pittsburgh. → Read More
For 18 years, the Kmart in McMurray, Pennsylvania, was like home for Joshua Englert. He was 16 years old when he first started helping shoppers at the discount retailer's location near Pittsburgh. → Read More
Thursday's explosion happened off Brick Tavern Road in Milford Township when a John Deere tractor rolled over some type of device while mowing grass, neighbors told NBC10. → Read More