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Philadelphia police rescued a deer in the Delaware River Thursday evening. According to CBS3, officers with the department’s Marine Unit spotted the deer stuck in a […]
Marking another passage from abandoned railway to new community pathway, city and state officials broke ground on the first phase of the K&T Trail this afternoon at […]
Guy, guys, guys: STOP what you’re doing and open your calendar to Sunday, October 9th. Now write down “Yards Brewing Company 5,000 Yards Dash,” because that, […]
You don’t have to stop to pay tolls on the Delaware River-Turnpike Bridge. That doesn’t mean you won’t be paying them, though. In a change […]
The family of Frankford High School freshman Pamela Flores has been on a frantic search for the 14-year-old girl since she left her house on […]
A Republican powerbroker and CEO was found dead in the Delaware River this week. Police pulled 83-year-old Fred Anton’s body from the waters around 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, one day […]
There are two types of people in August: those holding on for dear life to every minute of summer, scoffing at early PSL release; and […]
It always seemed a shame to us that we got the lovely name “Pennsylvania” for our state while the one just below us, not to […]
On Thursday, August 19th the Rum Bar presents Rum On the River at OCTO Waterfront Grille, a cane spirits festival. Advance tickets are $40 per […]
Joseph Forkin started his march toward reuniting Philadelphia with its working river long before he made the leap this summer from COO to president of […]
Based on a concept that originated int he late 19th century, Montana land use planner John Lavey has redrawn the boundaries of U.S. states based […]
The much ballyhooed projection for the Central Delaware River Waterfront has finally been completed and members of the DRWC will unveil their vision in its […]
A new partnership may soon begin construction on Waterside, a planned riverfront development in lower Bucks County on the former site of the Elf Atochem […]
Environmentalists are banding together to attempt to permanently ban fracking within the Delaware River Watershed.
This story has been updated. When someone coming to Philly for the first time asks for a “must-do,” it’s common to hear (and give) recommendations […]