Gov. Wolf vetoes school sports bill; override attempt expected

Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday vetoed a bill that would give school districts the sole ability to make decisions on sports, including whether and how many spectators to allow.

Wolf relaxes restrictions on fans in stands at school sports

Gov. Tom Wolf's administration is relaxing restrictions on spectators at some fall sporting events, though attendance at high school football and volleyball games might still prove to be impossible because of statewide limits on mass gatherings.

Student athletes, parents call on Archdiocese of Philadelphia to allow fall sports

Students athletes and parents at Archbishop Wood rallied Monday calling on the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to reverse course after canceling fall sports last week at all 17 high schools.

High school sports can resume fall sports practices Monday after PIAA decision

High school across Pennsylvania can hold their first fall sports practices Monday after the state's governing body for interscholastic sports decided Friday to move forward with the fall season.

Students educated remotely eligible for sports, Murphy says

Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday that the final determination on high school sports seasons will be made by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, and if districts opt not to have teams take the field the state will not overrule them.

What will the fall bring for youth and high school sports?

Norristown School District announced they have suspended fall sports to ensure the safety of students, while others are moving forward with sports. 

PIAA: Fall sports to start as scheduled

High school football and other fall sports will start as scheduled, the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association said Wednesday.

Game cut short by NJ shooting to resume on Eagles' field

A New Jersey high school football game that was cut short when three people were shot will resume at the home field of the Philadelphia Eagles.

17 high school football players suspended for fighting in South Jersey

Highland Regional High School officials confirm the suspensions of 17 members of the football team after a fight, in published reports.