‘The strike is over’: Workers’ union reaches tentative deal with city of Philadelphia; trash pickup to resume Monday
By Tom MacDonald
Perfectly picked peaches arrive in Delaware County
By Maria Pownall
See some of the murals of Wilmington
By Benjamin Chambers
Arrest made in Claymont shooting
By Mike Phillips
In ‘Superman,’ Philly’s David Corenswet shows the makings of ‘the biggest movie star in the world’
By Rosa Cartagena
At least 7 environmental workers in Philly’s EPA office placed on leave over critical letter
By Ariana Perez-Castells
Officials search for teen wanted in connection to deadly Pa. backyard stabbing
By Emily Rose Grassi
🚆 Doomsday preppers | Morning Newsletter
By Julie Zeglen
So Just How Hot Was It at Live Aid In Philadelphia?
By Victor Fiorillo
Sharif Street announces early endorsements from 10 Philly unions — surprising one of them
By Julia Terruso
Dean Adler says he's acquiring iconic Philadelphia buildings 'for free.' Here's how.
By Paul Schwedelson
Today in Delaware County history, July 8
By Colin Ainsworth
VA cancels mass layoff, saying enough workers have left. Here’s what that means in Philadelphia.
By Fallon Roth & Ariana Perez-Castells
175 Pennsylvanians discussed controversial policies. Some left happier with the state of American democracy.
By Katie Bernard
Comcast and Sixers ownership has purchased $56M of real estate on East Market Street
By Aaron Moselle
James Beard Award-winning restaurateur is opening the Bread Room, a bakery, workshop, and event space, in Center City
By Michael Klein
Man Dies After Leaping From Rt. 1 In Philadelphia
By Patch Staff
Queen Village art studio faces staffing and programming cuts if it doesn't raise $120,000 by next month
By Molly Mcvety
Pa. veteran hosts estate sale featuring 40 years of family history
By Matteo Iadonisi
Diane Gibbons Dodds, Radnor Archivist, Teacher, Library Aide, Remembered
By David Bjorkgren
Sixers have become stale under Josh Harris. Here’s how Philly’s WNBA team can avoid the same fate.
By Mike Sielski
West Chester Law Firm Advocates for Truth for Parents of Beloved Teacher Who Died in Stabbing
By Leah Mikulich
Jefferson gets $28M gift from Sidney and Caroline Kimmel for emergency department expansion at flagship hospital and research
By Harold Brubaker
The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth Is Hiring
By David Bjorkgren
October trial set for Warrington man accused of fatally shooting West Conshohocken woman
By Carl Hessler Jr. & Carl Hessler
Last University of the Arts building sells, completing 8-month real estate scramble
By Paul Schwedelson
Radnor Police Hosting CPR Class In August
By Patch Staff
Philly is nearing a decision on closing some schools. Here’s a look inside the process.
By Kristen A. Graham
Young Files Candidacy For PA-06
By Steve Ulrich
Goldey-Beacom credit agreement looks to upskill Zip Code graduates
By Katie Tabeling