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As you probably know by now, there’s a chance that Villanova and Temple play each other in the second round of the NCAA Tournament this […]
Philadelphia has been chosen by the City Parks Alliance to host its 2021 “Greater & Greener” conference, a gathering of park professionals and political leaders […]
Last week, a very bright and tech-savvy colleague of mine had to renew his Pennsylvania driver’s license. So what did he do? Like most of […]
Fifty-seven percent of Philadelphia voters supported a soda tax last fall, according to a poll conducted for Jim Kenney’s mayoral campaign at the time. Forty percent opposed it. That gives […]
Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey has endorsed Katie McGinty in the primary for the state’s other U.S. Senate seat. “McGinty will fight tirelessly for Pennsylvania families,” […]
The family of Lewis Katz has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in the 2014 Massachusetts plane crash that took his life.
Good morning, Philadelphia. Here’s what you need to know today: In most years, Chris Christie would have no hopes of the vice-presidential nomination. This year… […]
Mayor Jim Kenney is an expensive date. Friends of Chester Arthur, a nonprofit that benefits Chester A. Arthur School in the Southwest Center City/G-Ho/Anderson Yards […]
This Jawdropper of the Week is a stunning new construction situated on the 8th hole of the Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Saint Martin’s golf course in Chestnut […]
The NCAA tournament is here! Officially called the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men’s Division I Basketball Championship, we shorten it to “NCAA tournament” because that’s […]
In May of 2014 — a few months after three men were found brutally murdered inside a two-story house in Northeast Philadelphia — homicide detectives sat […]
Philly will play host to a couple of tech conferences this summer, helping showcase the burgeoning local scene.
UPDATE: We’ve got the full menu now, so check it out after the jump. Granted, it’s going to be a little late for the official […]
The 1990s were a bad time for the American restaurant scene. We were, as an emerging culinary entity, in our first youth—like awful (if precocious) […]
If you heard that you could order a home-cooked meal from a stranger through an app, would you do it? As a consumer, it’s easy […]