Some passengers of the American Airlines regional jet that collided with a military helicopter and crashed in Washington, D.C., have connections to the Philadelphia region.
Gov. Matt Meyer sent a letter to senators after he was inaugurated, withdrawing his predecessors’ names for the port board.
The captain of Delaware’s 2003 NCAA title team, Adams beat the odds as an undrafted free agent by playing 16 seasons, 228 regular-season games and making two Pro Bowls. His one Super Bowl was a disappointing 43-8 loss to Seattle after the 2013 season. The safety did his part with six tackles while on the field for every defensive snap.
The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation would like to know if you’d ride its proposed “Pop-Up Metro” along Columbus Boulevard.
Real estate professionals lauded Incyte's office expansion in Wilmington at Bisnow's Delaware State of the Market event headlined by Mayor John Carney.
A Northeast Philadelphia woman from Venezuela is worried about her Temporary Protected Status amid the Trump administration's crackdown.
The leader of a multi-county gun and drug trafficking organization awaits his fate from a judge after he admitted to orchestrating the purchase and illegal sale of 16 firearms and the distribution
Between juggling work and family life, Chef Tyler Akin of Bastia loves supporting Philadelphia’s thriving culinary scene. Here are some of his favorite spots around town.
A Philadelphia man has been charged with breaking into a Marple nail salon in November. Marple police charged Aaron Cruz, 38, this past week with burglary, criminal mischief, criminal trespass and theft. Marple Police Chief Brandon Graeff said the burglary occurred in the 500 block of Reed Road about 12:30 a.m. Nov. 3.
Host Ashley Harder explores the newest grocery store that has brought Middletown an opportunity to live a consciously healthy lifestyle.
Drexel University's online MBA program drops out of the top 100, and Temple University also suffers a steep fall in this year's U.S. News rankings.
Today the United States Artists, a Chicago-based arts nonprofit, named four Philadelphia artists as recipients of its prestigious fellowship award, granting them each an unrestricted sum of $50,000. The fellows include two Temple University professors — sculptor Karyn Olivier and filmmaker Rea Tajiri;