A judge ruled on Friday that the case against the city of Philadelphia of Ellen Greenberg's death in 2011 can go to trial. Jury selection is expected to start Monday.
"Philadelphians will not be bullied or victimized by illegal activity against our residents from any source," District Attorney Larry Krasner said in a news release.
Gov. Josh Shapiro will deliver his third budget proposal to lawmakers next week, a plan that's expected to seek substantially more aid for the poorest public schools, emphasize frugality and push for more aid to public transit and legalize marijuana.
Funds from NEA, NEH, and IMLS, from 2020-24, totaled $111,251,968 through 967 grants flowing into Pennsylvania, according to GPCA data.
Former Upper Darby Township Council President Brian Burke believes there is deeper criminal conduct, not just incompetence.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he wants to fast-track the construction of power plants in Pennsylvania and offer hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks for projects that produce electricity and use hydrogen.
The Philadelphia Eagles are returning to football’s biggest stage next Sunday in a Super Bowl rematch from two years ago against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs are attempting to win three-consecutive Super Bowls,
A Philadelphia-area prosecutor said defendant George Gooch Ash's actions were "sadistic." The Newtown Township man is accused of killing two dogs.
Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Pennsylvania voted to unionize on Monday, becoming the first group of employees to pull off a labor win at the Amazon-owned grocery store chain.
Coaches at the Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society described their skater as a rising star with a bright future.
As the cold winter months continue, Pennsylvania residents are bracing for higher energy bills. But understanding your power bill and knowing what to expect can help you manage costs and even find savings. Arbor shares what you need to know about electricity rates in Pennsylvania and how to plan for the remainder of this winter.
Unbound Academy promised students would learn “twice as fast” with AI tutors instead of traditional teachers. The state of Pennsylvania said the school did not provide enough evidence to support that.