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Election results for Pa's 6th District: Democrat Chrissy Houlahan wins against Republican Guy Ciarrocchi

During her first two terms, the Democrat and Air Force veteran has championed causes for working moms, particularly those in the military → Read More

2022 election results in New Jersey: Donald Norcross, Jeff Van Drew and Andy Kim projected to win U.S. House seats

Republican Jeff Van Drew and Democrat Donald Norcross held off challengers to retain their U.S. House seats → Read More

Two police officers shot, injured during July Fourth fireworks on Ben Franklin Parkway

Mayor Kenney says when Philadelphia hosts high-profile events, 'I'm waiting for something bad to happen all the time' → Read More

Man suspected of raping woman in Center City Macy's bathroom seen on video fleeing store

The man wanted for raping a woman inside the Macy's in Center City is shown fleeing the store after the attack in a video released by the Philadelphia police on Tuesday evening. → Read More

Mummers' New Year's Day protest parade takes over South Philly street

The 2021 Mummers Parade was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a group of mummers and supporters organized a protest parade via Facebook that took place in South Philly on Friday. → Read More

In Philly, gun violence marks the end of 2020, beginning of 2021

There were nearly 500 homicides in Philadelphia in 2020, which is the second most in a year in the city's history and 40% more than there were in 2019. Police say the first homicide of 2021 occurred early Friday morning in South Philly. → Read More

One killed, two injured in shooting at Target parking lot on City Line Avenue

One person is dead and two others are injured after a shooting in the parking lot of the Target store just off City Line Avenue in the Philadelphia's Wynnefield Heights neighborhood on Tuesday night, according to multiple reports. → Read More

Shots fired at graduation party guests in Southwest Philly; one dead and at least seven injured

One person was killed and at least seven others, including 4 juveniles, were injured when shots were fired into a crowd at a graduation party in Southwest Philly on Sunday night, Philadelphia police said. → Read More

Bam Margera checking into alcohol rehab for a third time

Bam Margera, the former "Jackass" star who weeks ago hosted an open-invite party at his Chester County house, is heading back to rehab for alcohol. → Read More

Number of New Jersey towns banning plastic bags grows in 2019, more poised to join the crowd

Could 2019 be the begining of the end of the plastic shopping bag in the Delaware Valley? They won't go completely extinct in the new year, but let's just say shoppers should get in the habit of keeping reusable bags handy. → Read More

Philly's first homicide of 2019 occurs minutes after midnight, continuing city's violent trend of 2018

A man in his 20s was found shot and killed in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, less than 15 minutes after midnight on New Year's Day, according to Philadelphia police. It is being investigated as the first homicide in the city of 2019. → Read More

Watch: White House hosts national anthem ceremony in place of Eagles visit

Upon rescinding the Philadelpha Eagles invitation to visit President Donald Trump at the White House, the president's press office said a different celebration would go on in it's place for those who had traveled to Washington, D.C. → Read More

2018 Jersey Shore beach guide: Strathmere

All the info you need about beach tags, weather, events and more in this tiny oceanfront escape → Read More

A beer lover's road trip to watch the Eagles in Super Bowl LII

Join the Philadelphia Eagles in Minneapolis for the Super Bowl and sample some excellent craft beer from breweries along the way. → Read More

Then and now: a historic look at Philadelphia's ballparks

In Philadelphia, the long history of professional baseball has had a cast of characters – some good, some bad – with the Phillies, Athletics and others. Below are photos of some of the ballparks and stadiums where the game has been played in the city. → Read More

Hostess recalls Twinkies because of salmonella concerns

Double-check before you indulge in those Twinkies left over from the holidays. → Read More

Name that beer: Yards Brewing, Philadelphia Science Festival seek moniker for collaboration

Beer nerds and a science geeks have an opportunity to combine their passions. → Read More

Viral streetball legend Mani Love challenges Philly's Kevin Hart to basketball

Viral streetball legend Mani Love challenges Philly's Kevin Hart → Read More

Did Facebook post cost Pa. woman big in malpractice lawsuit?

The time-stamped trail created by Facebook has cost a Pennsylvania woman the chance to sue the doctors who misdiagnosed her Lyme disease, a state courts has ruled. → Read More

Drexel University calls professor's tweet about white genocide 'utterly reprehensible'

Drexel University has responded to a tweet by one of the university's professor advocating a "white genocide," calling the posting "utterly reprehensible" and "deeply disturbing." Associate Professor George Ciccariello-Maher posted the tweet shortly before 11 p.m. on Christmas Eve. It read: "All I Want for Christmas is White Genocide." → Read More