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You may recall the rapper “King Kobra” — real name Rahim McIntyre — who was sentenced two weeks ago to 22 years in prison on […]
Philadelphia magazine is hosting its second annual Battle of the Burger on Wednesday, September 10th, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Prepare to kick back and witness […]
Here’s the best reason for leaving Pennsylvania’s liquor sales in the hands of the state: Selling booze makes a lot of money for Harrisburg’s bank […]
Temple University is expanding the boundaries of the area where its campus police force patrols, hoping to raise the quality of life in the neighborhoods […]
Jerry’s Bar, which was recently named a Best of Philly City Brunch spot, is proving good things happen at dinner too. Tonight, September 3rd, from 6 […]
Not much to look at, sure. But that (along with the tweet it was attached to) is proof that Luke Palladino’s foray into South Philly […]
The 9th annual Greenfest Philly will be held this Sunday, September 7th, at Headhouse Square, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The region’s largest environmental […]
Mo’ne Davis’s magical summer continues:
The estate of the sixth-grade girl who died after suffering an asthma attack last fall at a Philadelphia school has brought a wrongful death lawsuit […]
Philip’s Steaks is the hipster rock answer to where to get the best cheesesteak on Passyunk Avenue. But that doesn’t mean it is the wrong answer. Far […]
The Bucks County Courier-Times reports on a vigil held Tuesday for three students of Council Rock High School who died in a one-vehicle accident over […]
The folk of East Passyunk Avenue dwell within an embarrassment of restaurant riches, but when the weather’s as lovely as it was at the beginning […]
A neighbor of mine is sending her son to a well-respected New England liberal arts college. A friend of one of my kids is starting […]
Comcast will sponsor NASCAR’s secondary race series in a 10-year deal worth $200 million, Sports Business Daily reports.
A former principal and three teachers at Hunting Park’s Cayuga Elementary School will face trial on charges they helped students cheat on standardized tests.