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Camden Bishop Joseph Williams, who took over the diocese in March, told the Philadelphia Inquirer on Monday the diocese no ...
The program, funded primarily with COVID relief money, provided free air conditioning units and fans the last three summers.
Attorneys general from 17 states and D.C. are challenging an executive order that paused approvals, permits and loans for all ...
Major drugstore chains and independent pharmacies have been closing stores and struggling with several challenges.
Authorities said Hill fired more than 100 rounds at narcotics officers during the incident that took place in the city's ...
The change comes less than a year after Suburban Community Hospital was converted to a smaller “micro hospital” last summer which resulted in layoffs.
In the strongest terms possible, let me be clear: antisemitism is abhorrent,” Temple President John Fry said in a statement.
Ocean County wildfire now 90% contained after rainy weekend in N.J.; arson suspect expected in court
Officials said the fire is believed to be the second-worst in the last two decades, smaller only than a 2007 blaze that burned 26 square miles.
Philly boasts a long history as a “sanctuary city,” but its current status will be put to the test as leaders face being cut ...
PennDOT says only 28% of Pennsylvanians have switched from a regular driver’s license or state identification.
Somewhere behind the bruises and collisions, skaters in Bucks, Chester and Montgomery counties find acceptance in the full-contact sport.
The original “Cato” was a favorite play of George Washington. Philadelphia Artists’ Collective reimagines it with a critical ...
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