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The Phillies on Monday afternoon placed left fielder Brandon Marsh and infielder/outfielder Kody Clemens on the 10-day injured list.
A initiative to clean up Philadelphia streets starts Monday, June 3, part of Mayor Cherelle Parker's goal of making Philly the "cleanest, greenest, safest" city in America.
Police arrested a Montgomery County man accused of using a GPS tracking device to stalk a woman he met on a dating website.
Luck is in the air after a $3 million scratch-off ticket was sold at a smoke shop in Elkins Park, Montgomery County.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is warning of a potential measles exposure at PHL on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend.
Police arrested a Montgomery County man accused of using a GPS tracking device to stalk a woman he met on a dating website.
Luck is in the air after a $3 million scratch-off ticket was sold at a smoke shop in Elkins Park, Montgomery County.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is warning of a potential measles exposure at PHL on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend.
A initiative to clean up Philadelphia streets starts Monday, June 3, part of Mayor Cherelle Parker's goal of making Philly the "cleanest, greenest, safest" city in America.
The emergency siren at the nuclear power plant in Limerick, Pennsylvania will be tested on Monday, June 3 at 2 p.m., Constellation Energy said.
Wildwood police pushed back against the accusation that a lack of police was the reason for mayhem on the boardwalk on Memorial Day weekend.
Several disturbances will pass through the Delaware Valley area over the next seven days, triggering a chance of showers and isolated storms almost every day.
Police said 10 teenagers and two adults were arrested after large fights broke out among a group of about 500 people at the Gloucester Township Day event Saturday night.
Dry weather continues Sunday with high temperatures near 84 in Philadelphia. Clouds and humidity increase later in the day, with a chance for showers in the evening.
Camden County is offering a variety of free programs for seniors this summer, like lessons in golf, pickleball and bocce ball to uplift community members and keep them active.
Several disturbances will pass through the Delaware Valley area over the next seven days, triggering a chance of showers and isolated storms almost every day.
Firefighters rescued a woman who fell between a train car and the tracks at the train station in Wilmington, Delaware, Sunday evening, fire officials said.
Dry weather continues Sunday with high temperatures near 84 in Philadelphia. Clouds and humidity increase later in the day, with a chance for showers in the evening.
The weather in Philadelphia and around the region, including at the Jersey Shore, is more than cooperating with all the events scheduled for this weekend.
A community in Willmington, Delaware is making sure 10-year-old James Messick is not forgotten as they call for safety improvements at the busy intersection where he was struck and killed on May 6.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health is warning of a potential measles exposure at PHL on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend.
The FDA is investigating to see if tainted cucumber sample is related to an ongoing salmonella outbreak that has sickened 141.
With concerns growing about avian flu spreading, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are working on a new bird flu vaccine.
The U.S. has ordered 4.8 million doses of vaccine to target bird flu in case the outbreak spreads in people.
Federal health officials are reminding everyone about food safety in warm weather as many are looking forward to fun and food outdoors this weekend during the unofficial start of summer.
Nestled on 70 acres of preserved farmland in Voorhees, Saddlehill Winery and Vineyards is one of Camden County's newest small businesses.
Pheng Seng, a Cambodian American refugee who was once incarcerated, is now the co-owner of Unrivaled Screen Printing in South Philadelphia. He hopes to pass business to his sons one day.
Classic Cake Bakery in Cherry Hill is back Wednesday with a grand opening four years after an electrical fire destroyed the business.
Most regional grocery stores in the Philadelphia region are open on Memorial Day but may have reduced hours. Here's what to know.
So far, it's been very summer-like for the weekend. This is an important weekend for businesses in town but also for families making priceless memories.
Detour ahead! The Ben Franklin Bridge will be closed on Sunday morning for the American Cancer Society Bike-A-Thon. Here's what you need to know.
A woman struck four New Jersey American Water workers on Wednesday, including one fatally, on the White Horse Pike in Magnolia, Camden County, police said.
Downingtown neighbors are counting down the days until Boot Road is fully reopened as their neighborhood has become a detour route for drivers.
The event will add more security after the State Department issued a worldwide alert warning about possible violence against the LGBTQ+ community.
A person accidentally fell on the tracks and was struck and killed by a train at around 3:30 p.m. at the Lombard-South Station Friday afternoon, SEPTA said.
The Phillies on Monday afternoon placed left fielder Brandon Marsh and infielder/outfielder Kody Clemens on the 10-day injured list.
Bryce Harper's torrid May earned him national recognition. MLB on Monday named the Phillies' first baseman the NL Player of the Month for May.
Rhys Hoskins returns to Philadelphia for the first time as an opponent tonight when the Phillies welcome the Brewers to Citizens Bank Park.
Nolan Gorman hit an early two-run homer and a tiebreaking single in the 10th inning to lead the St. Louis Cardinals over the Philadelphia Phillies 5-4.
Gymnastics superstar Simone Biles won her ninth national title ahead of the Olympic trials later this month in Minneapolis.
It's a Philly tradition and music lovers could not have asked for better weather on Saturday for the Roots Picnic. The festival is more than just entertainment.
Festival organizers held the 2nd Annual Roots Picnic Con to discuss important topics like financial literacy, music education and gun violence at the Fillmore on Friday ahead of the weekend festival.
To help usher in the beginning of Pride month, The Philadelphia Gay News is attempting to set a Guinness Book World Record for hosting the largest drag story time reading on Saturday morning.
Jennifer Lopez was set to embark on a 30+ city tour to promote her new album "This is Me…Now," which dropped in February.
If you're looking to celebrate Pride month this weekend in Philadelphia, catch the iconic Roots Picnic at Fairmount Park or head to South Philly for a Phillies game or Upper Deck Golf, you've come to the right place.
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Meet 13-year-old Daphne Todas, a real-life karate kid from Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, helping change the face of power sports like martial arts.
Cherron Reynolds is Camden High School's only junior chef, and he has big dreams of becoming a master while teaching others.
At Global Leadership Academy Southwest, students set out on learning excursions because the charter school leadership believes the best learning happens outside the classroom.
ASAP is holding a free-week long program that will teach girls in Philadelphia schools how to play chess.
Great Valley High School senior Lucca Ruggieri is already working his dream job: campaign manager for Republican Neil Young's run at Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District.
The city of Philadelphia is set to begin a cleanup program to fulfill Mayor Cherelle Parker's promise of a "clean and green" city.
Murrell Dobbins Career and Technical Education High School held a ceremony for Dawn Staley to honor the legacy of the three-time NCAA champion and Philadelphia native.
Penn Medicine is partnering with Siemens Healthineers on Monday to offer free breast cancer screenings. Meanwhile, Philadelphia will kick off the One Philly United citywide cleaning and greening program today. More on these stories in your Monday, June 3, 2024, Digital Brief.
Thousands came to the march and festival, and nearly everyone who spoke to CBS News Philadelphia said the experience felt liberating.
Officials with the University of the Arts will meet with students and faculty Monday after the Philadelphia school announced it will close on June 7. Last week, the U Arts community was notified that the school was losing its accreditation, leaving students scrambling and hundreds out of jobs.