This is the American people fighting back and saying we will not accept this,” said one Independence Hall visitor. “Will not allow history to be rewritten.” ...
Workers began restoring the exhibit Thursday after a judge’s order to return, despite a Trump administration appeal.
Independent landlords argue the measure removes a critical tool for evicting problematic tenants, but housing advocates aren’t buying it.
Legislation is being fast-tracked to better protect children’s online privacy and force black box social media warnings to be posted on platforms ...
Delaware County Council has ensured that “ambulance coverage is intact and operational” following the collapse of Crozer Health.
Zagar became known internationally for Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, the immersive art space he built on a vacant lot on South Street.
A bill that would limit dog breeding in Philadelphia was approved by City Council on Thursday and sent on to Mayor Cherelle Parker for her signature. The bill specifically calls for a moratorium on ...
Upper Darby Township Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve a resolution limiting local law enforcement’s collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
University leaders say removing the anti-racism research for months was a mistake. Students and researchers say it eroded academic freedom and institutional trust.
Feb.19–22: Arts and music in Delaware, Philly Fashion Week and a wellness fair in South Jersey are among the highlights.
The state of Delaware recovered tens of thousands of dollars in stolen funds used as payments for a truck and a camper, along with money seized from a bank account.
Philadelphia City Council considers Office of Freedmen Affairs to guide possible reparations efforts
The Office of Freedmen Affairs would guide potential reparations efforts for descendants of enslaved people, including scholarships and tax relief benefits.
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