Philadelphia teachers' union ratifies new three-year contract
The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers ratified their new three-year contract. Here's what we know.
5 arrested in copper wire theft scheme targeting Philadelphia street lights: police
Philly police arrested five men in connection with a scheme to steal copper wiring from city street lights, leaving neighborhoods like Fishtown and Port Richmond in the dark.
Family of man fatally shot by off-duty Philadelphia detective files lawsuit
The family of Robert Jones, who was shot and killed by off-duty Philadelphia Police Detective Christopher Sweeney last year, has filed a lawsuit against the officer, other officers, and the city of Philadelphia.
Roosevelt Boulevard crash leaves driver, pedestrian dead in Bustleton
A driver and pedestrian were killed Thursday afternoon following a crash on Roosevelt Boulevard.
Labor Day weekend: Weather forecast, best times to travel
Don't ruin a sunny holiday by leaving for your trip at the wrong time. Here's everything you need to know for Labor Day travel.
President of Museum of American Jewish History responds to vandalism: 'We are proudly Jewish'
A new Israeli flag and a sign calling for the release of hostages taken in the October 7th Hamas attack will soon be placed on the facade of the Museum of American Jewish History in Center City following an act of vandalism.
All aboard!: Amtrak's Next-Gen Acela train arrives in Philly on Thursday
Amtrak's all-new NextGen train pulled into 30th Street Station in Philadelphia for the first time on Thursday, marking a new chapter in train travel.
SEPTA sued by group of riders over ongoing service cuts
A lawsuit was filed against SEPTA by a group of riders who claim the transit authority has millions in reserve funds that can be used to avoid the ongoing service cuts.
4 men injured after tree falls in Fairmount Park: police
Four men were injured after a tree fell in Fairmount Park Wednesday.
Graffiti Pier's future remains uncertain as sale and improvements stall
The plans to sell and improve the dangerous Graffiti Pier in Port Richmond have now stalled. Here's what we know.
Old City businesses face challenges amid ongoing construction
Business owners and customers are reacting to the ongoing construction being done in Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood.
Philly CCT Connect paratransit riders impacted by SEPTA service cuts
CCT Connect customers are feeling the impact of the SEPTA service cuts. Here's what we know.
Michelin Guide will reveal Northeast restaurants in Philadelphia this November
The wait is almost over, restaurants across the Northeast will finally find out if they've been awarded a coveted Michelin star.
Man found guilty of plotting to kill New Jersey prosecutors who worked on 2014 arson conviction
The former owner of a New Jersey bowling alley who plotted to burn down a rival business in 2014 was recently convicted of conspiring to kill two prosecutors and other government officials who worked to put him behind bars.
Philadelphia shipyard gets $5B investment to ramp up U.S. shipbuilding
Hanwha Group announced a $5 billion infrastructure plan for Hanwha Philly Shipyard as part of South Korea's commitment to supporting growth of the U.S. shipbuilding industry through a $150 billion investment fund.




















