Here is a list of major events happening in the City of Brotherly Love and beyond that you won't want to miss.
Upper Darby police say they're investigating an alleged altercation between a Drexel Hill Middle School student with autism and a worker.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court said Friday it will again consider whether voters should have to write the accurate date on return envelopes used to send their completed mail-in ballots to be counted.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning that covers the Southeast Pennsylvania area, including Philadelphia, where the Rams and Eagles will kick off today at 3 p.m. ET.
There is a NEXT Weather Alert for snow that starts Sunday, with the bitter cold air right behind it Monday through Thursday of the upcoming week.
A text message scam that first appeared in April has resurfaced claiming drivers owe money for unpaid tolls. Adding to the confusion, it comes just weeks after the Pennsylvania Turnpike's switch to open road tolling. But turnpike officials say customers will never get texts from the agency about payments.
The Supreme Court will now decide whether the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court made the right decision in November when it ruled Philadelphia had violated voters rights by rejecting undated ballots in its special election. That ruling, which came days before the November election, was blocked from taking effect in the critical election.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the favorites, but by less than a touchdown (-6), in this year’s Divisional Round of the NFC playoffs, where they will face the Los Angeles Rams. Lincoln
A retired minister from Georgia was found not guilty Friday in the killing of an 8-year-old girl whose remains were found in a southeastern Pennsylvania park a
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A dozen rescue pups from the Philadelphia area will be playing in this year's Puppy Bowl! One pup's name could make him a local favorite. "Saquon Barky" is representing The Providence Animal Center in Media, Pennsylvania.
The Shapiro-Davis administration’s $56.5 million allotment for violence prevention grants is an increase from $40 million last year.
More Perfect Union Newsletter Please enter a valid email address. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter! Walter Palmer remembers the neighborhood where he grew up, then known as Black Bottom, as a lively community on the easternmost edge of West Philadelphia.