New Jersey3-alarm fire damages Atlantic City boardwalkThe fire was reported shortly after 7 p.m. in the area of the Central Pier Arcade near South Tennessee Avenue. No injuries were reported.
New Jersey3-alarm fire damages Atlantic City boardwalkThe fire was reported shortly after 7 p.m. in the area of the Central Pier Arcade near South Tennessee Avenue. No injuries were reported.
News‘We’re pulling everyone off the job:’ Jurors hear recording of the heated exchange at the heart of Johnny Doc’s extortion case
News‘We’re pulling everyone off the job:’ Jurors hear recording of the heated exchange at the heart of Johnny Doc’s extortion case
EducationAre Mayor Parker’s school board picks in trouble? Ahead of a Friday Council vote, there’s pushback.
EducationAre Mayor Parker’s school board picks in trouble? Ahead of a Friday Council vote, there’s pushback.
Crime & JusticeA marijuana deal set up through Instagram turned deadly in Delaware County, police say
Crime & JusticeA marijuana deal set up through Instagram turned deadly in Delaware County, police say
CommercialWater park with pool and beach are envisioned for Schuylkill riverfront near 30th Street Station
CommercialWater park with pool and beach are envisioned for Schuylkill riverfront near 30th Street Station
ElectionsYour candidate guide to the Pa. primary, from president to state House and Senate races Pennsylvania's primary election is April 23. Here's your guide to what you'll need to know before you vote. Latest HeadlinesWhat you need to know to vote in Pennsylvania’s April 2024 primaryA one-stop mail voting shop opened in West Philly, with more city locations coming later this year
ElectionsYour candidate guide to the Pa. primary, from president to state House and Senate races Pennsylvania's primary election is April 23. Here's your guide to what you'll need to know before you vote. Latest HeadlinesWhat you need to know to vote in Pennsylvania’s April 2024 primaryA one-stop mail voting shop opened in West Philly, with more city locations coming later this year
Latest HeadlinesWhat you need to know to vote in Pennsylvania’s April 2024 primaryA one-stop mail voting shop opened in West Philly, with more city locations coming later this year
CloutPhilly DA Larry Krasner is running for a third term, sources sayPlus: We've got news on who's paying for a Mayor Cherelle Parker "public service announcement" that looks a little bit like a campaign ad.
CloutPhilly DA Larry Krasner is running for a third term, sources sayPlus: We've got news on who's paying for a Mayor Cherelle Parker "public service announcement" that looks a little bit like a campaign ad.
Philadelphia PoliticsPhilly lawmakers approved a $165.6 million down payment on Mayor Cherelle Parker’s budget plans | Council roundup
Philadelphia PoliticsPhilly lawmakers approved a $165.6 million down payment on Mayor Cherelle Parker’s budget plans | Council roundup
ElectionsThe Kennedy family endorsed President Biden, not RFK Jr., in North Philly as he wrapped Pa. tour
ElectionsThe Kennedy family endorsed President Biden, not RFK Jr., in North Philly as he wrapped Pa. tour
ElectionsIn Philly, Biden accepts endorsement from Kennedy family members and visits a Wawa; Trump to hold May rally in Wildwood
ElectionsIn Philly, Biden accepts endorsement from Kennedy family members and visits a Wawa; Trump to hold May rally in Wildwood
EducationCentral Bucks’ former superintendent may lead a new district: ‘At what point did people think this guy is a good fit?’
EducationCentral Bucks’ former superintendent may lead a new district: ‘At what point did people think this guy is a good fit?’
EducationCentral Bucks’ former superintendent may lead a new district: ‘At what point did people think this guy is a good fit?’
EducationCentral Bucks’ former superintendent may lead a new district: ‘At what point did people think this guy is a good fit?’
OpinionIndia’s elections matter to Philadelphians, and here’s whyPeople in India start voting on April 19, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the front-runner. It's up to the diaspora in Philly and elsewhere to refute his divisive and violent politics.
OpinionIndia’s elections matter to Philadelphians, and here’s whyPeople in India start voting on April 19, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the front-runner. It's up to the diaspora in Philly and elsewhere to refute his divisive and violent politics.
OpinionOpinionIndia’s elections matter to Philadelphians, and here’s whyPeople in India start voting on April 19, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the front-runner. It's up to the diaspora in Philly and elsewhere to refute his divisive and violent politics.
OpinionOpinionIndia’s elections matter to Philadelphians, and here’s whyPeople in India start voting on April 19, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the front-runner. It's up to the diaspora in Philly and elsewhere to refute his divisive and violent politics.
Nation & WorldSweeping gun legislation approved by Maine lawmakers after deadliest shooting in state history
Nation & WorldSweeping gun legislation approved by Maine lawmakers after deadliest shooting in state history
Nation & WorldPennsylvania school board cancels gay actor’s upcoming anti-bullying talk, citing his ‘lifestyle’
Nation & WorldPennsylvania school board cancels gay actor’s upcoming anti-bullying talk, citing his ‘lifestyle’
Nation & WorldTsunami alert after a volcano in Indonesia has several big eruptions and thousands are told to leave
Nation & WorldTsunami alert after a volcano in Indonesia has several big eruptions and thousands are told to leave
EducationWith only 10 players left, Cabrini’s softball team wants to win the conference for its last season When the university announced in June that it would close at the end of this academic year, the team went from 20 players to nine. But now a team of 10, they are thriving.
EducationWith only 10 players left, Cabrini’s softball team wants to win the conference for its last season When the university announced in June that it would close at the end of this academic year, the team went from 20 players to nine. But now a team of 10, they are thriving.
EducationAre Mayor Parker’s school board picks in trouble? Ahead of a Friday Council vote, there’s pushback.
EducationAre Mayor Parker’s school board picks in trouble? Ahead of a Friday Council vote, there’s pushback.
EducationFormer South Jersey teacher accused of sending threatening messages to students and staff, confronting principal at home
EducationFormer South Jersey teacher accused of sending threatening messages to students and staff, confronting principal at home
EducationGov. Shapiro plans to move the PSSAs online. Here’s some history of the controversial tests.
EducationGov. Shapiro plans to move the PSSAs online. Here’s some history of the controversial tests.
Nation & WorldPennsylvania school board cancels gay actor’s upcoming anti-bullying talk, citing his ‘lifestyle’
Nation & WorldPennsylvania school board cancels gay actor’s upcoming anti-bullying talk, citing his ‘lifestyle’
5:29Special ReportThis Philly cheer team will need a fundraising miracle to compete in nationals.George Washington High’s competitive cheer squad doesn’t have the resources many of its competitors have.
5:29Special ReportThis Philly cheer team will need a fundraising miracle to compete in nationals.George Washington High’s competitive cheer squad doesn’t have the resources many of its competitors have.
TransportationFed-up Lincoln Drive residents use radar guns, flags, and boulders to fight speeding cars and dangerous curvesFrom 2014 through 2020, Lincoln Drive had at least two fatal crashes, and 10 people were seriously injured, the city’s data show. So far this year, two people died in Lincoln Drive crashes.
TransportationFed-up Lincoln Drive residents use radar guns, flags, and boulders to fight speeding cars and dangerous curvesFrom 2014 through 2020, Lincoln Drive had at least two fatal crashes, and 10 people were seriously injured, the city’s data show. So far this year, two people died in Lincoln Drive crashes.
NewsDuring Philadelphia’s deadliest summer on record, just one weekend brings an incalculable level of traumaDay after day, hour after hour, Philadelphians are being shot at a pace unprecedented in city history. It has become the city's cruel normal.
NewsDuring Philadelphia’s deadliest summer on record, just one weekend brings an incalculable level of traumaDay after day, hour after hour, Philadelphians are being shot at a pace unprecedented in city history. It has become the city's cruel normal.
NewsThey were top of their class at Haverford High 35 years ago. How did life turn out for these five seniors?In 1987, five Haverford High School seniors, along with their parents, shared in a series of Inquirer articles a personal look into their lives as they navigated the transition to college.
NewsThey were top of their class at Haverford High 35 years ago. How did life turn out for these five seniors?In 1987, five Haverford High School seniors, along with their parents, shared in a series of Inquirer articles a personal look into their lives as they navigated the transition to college.
5:29Special ReportThis Philly cheer team will need a fundraising miracle to compete in nationals.George Washington High’s competitive cheer squad doesn’t have the resources many of its competitors have.
5:29Special ReportThis Philly cheer team will need a fundraising miracle to compete in nationals.George Washington High’s competitive cheer squad doesn’t have the resources many of its competitors have.
TransportationFed-up Lincoln Drive residents use radar guns, flags, and boulders to fight speeding cars and dangerous curvesFrom 2014 through 2020, Lincoln Drive had at least two fatal crashes, and 10 people were seriously injured, the city’s data show. So far this year, two people died in Lincoln Drive crashes.
TransportationFed-up Lincoln Drive residents use radar guns, flags, and boulders to fight speeding cars and dangerous curvesFrom 2014 through 2020, Lincoln Drive had at least two fatal crashes, and 10 people were seriously injured, the city’s data show. So far this year, two people died in Lincoln Drive crashes.
NewsDuring Philadelphia’s deadliest summer on record, just one weekend brings an incalculable level of traumaDay after day, hour after hour, Philadelphians are being shot at a pace unprecedented in city history. It has become the city's cruel normal.
NewsDuring Philadelphia’s deadliest summer on record, just one weekend brings an incalculable level of traumaDay after day, hour after hour, Philadelphians are being shot at a pace unprecedented in city history. It has become the city's cruel normal.
NewsThey were top of their class at Haverford High 35 years ago. How did life turn out for these five seniors?In 1987, five Haverford High School seniors, along with their parents, shared in a series of Inquirer articles a personal look into their lives as they navigated the transition to college.
NewsThey were top of their class at Haverford High 35 years ago. How did life turn out for these five seniors?In 1987, five Haverford High School seniors, along with their parents, shared in a series of Inquirer articles a personal look into their lives as they navigated the transition to college.