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Woman in “Basement of Horrors” Case Pleads Guilty

One woman in the “Basement of Horrors” case in Philadelphia has pleaded guilty. Jean McIntosh entered a surprise guilty plea today. McIntosh is the daughter […]

Philadelphia Wedding

Ask the Expert: How Do Same-Sex Couples Legally Hyphenate Their Last Names?

Question: My partner and I got married soon after same-sex weddings became legal in Pennsylvania, and we’d like to use a hyphenated combination of both […]

The Scene

Mitchell & Ness Holiday Party

Mitchell & Ness held their Holiday Party on Friday December 19th at their flagship store located in Center City. Guests enjoyed lite bites, specialty drinks […]

City

Report: Sixers Actually Want Guy They Traded for to Play for Them

Per Yahoo! Sports’ Adrian Wojnarowski, the 76ers actually want Andrei Kirilenko to report to the team. This not quite a #WojBomb, per se, perhaps more […]

City Life

It’s Going to Be a Warm Christmas in Philadelphia

It’s not going to feel very Christmas-y in Philadelphia on Christmas, weather-wise. But what’s wrong with that? It’s actually kind of exciting you’ll be able […]

Property

Here’s a Look at Those New Pergolas Coming to the Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk

The Schuylkill Banks Boardwalk continues to be a force to be reckoned with as the installation of steel pergolas is ongoing. Be Well Philly updated […]

Foobooz

Sam Jacobson Is Back In The Kitchen

He helped to open NoBL, and then helped close it. He did four years at sister restaurant Sycamore, and then left to travel, learn some […]

City

City Wants Your Feedback on New Phila.gov

The City of Philadelphia needs your help, and you don’t even have to move to answer the call. In fact, it’s best you don’t move. […]

Property

Joseph Reilly Gets Prison Sentence in Property Management Scam

Pro tip: Acting as a property manager and pocketing those monthly rent and utility checks is illegal. Joseph N. Reilly, former owner of Reilly Real […]

Foobooz

Logo Throwdown: Hawthornes Beer Cafe

Hawthornes, which has been closed since a fire in March is teasing that today is a big day as they close in on reopening. If […]

City Life

Scenes: Temple Fans Storm Court After Upset Win

Last night, Temple — ranked 110th in the country pregame by my favorite college basketball rating system — jumped out to a big lead on […]

City Life

Yes, Blue Lives Matter. So Do Black Lives.

At first, I couldn’t figure out what made me uncomfortable about last week’s rally in Mayfair to support the Police Department. The Facebook invitation seemed […]

Foobooz

Butchering Classes at the Farm and the Fisherman

Panicking for a last second foodie gift? Well if our gift guide didn’t help, maybe this will. The Farm and Fisherman chef/owner Josh Lawler is […]

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City

Don Tollefson Wants Free Attorney in Fraud Case

Don Tollefson — the former Philadelphia sportscaster who prosecutors say bilked sports fans out of hundreds of thousands of dollars in sports ticket charity scams — is […]

Property

Morning Headlines: Delaware County Gets Newly Designated National Park

The Daily Times’ John Kopp reports First State National Historic Park in Delaware has received national park designation, meaning a section of the Woodlawn Trustees property, […]