By George Balanchine, music by Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky December 11-31, 2015
Theatre Horizon is offering classes for students ages 7 - 15 this fall.
Where: Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine 4170 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131 When: October 17th from 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Beloved second baseman, traded last week, thanked his teammates, team executives and fans in Inquirer message
Changes bring state into compliance with Affordable Care Act
Probe concerns potential campaign finance violations, Inquirer says
Anastasia Babayeva receives recognition from Representative Jamie Santora of the 163rd Legislative District.
Magnaball Festival will stream Saturday starting at 3:30 p.m.
Pennsylvania Ballet’s 52nd Season opens up with expressive movement driven by epic music in George Balanchine’s Concerto Barocco
Legislator seeks to restore "well-regarded reputation and good work of our attorney general’s office"
Regal Entertainment Group says backpacks and bags are subject to inspection before admission.
Jason Segel shines as the late author David Foster Wallace in this moving, entertaining drama
More code violations found at top restaurant, which police say is not close to reopening
Learn about “invisible conditions” including autism, Aspergers, learning disabilities, and ADHD.
Passes will be sold for $10 each
Crowd-sourced artwork to be auctioned for Centennial Scholarship Fund.
Gulph Road is closed between Potts Lane and Morris Ave through 4:30 today
Philadelphia labor, employment and workers’ compensation lawyers recognized by peers for excellence in law
The Franklin Institute hosts 1,300 at fourth annual celebration
Respected Chinese restaurant closed over roach
Join us at the Miraculous Medal Shrine Saturday, September 5, 2015
Come in for a screening for our Playstars and SuperKs (social skills groups), Speech and Language Play Groups and StarPoint Pre-K/K and K/1
Owner of Pathmark and Superfresh adjusts bankruptcy court strategy
Restaurants, businesses on board for annual "Family Fun Day"
The Old Farmer's Almanac has made its predictions.
That's a lot of bras.
Think a past employer in Bryn Mawr cheated you out of wages? Read this article to see if the government has a check waiting for you.
The unstoppable team from Pennsylvania has outscored opponents by an almost unbelievable 244-13 in the tournament thus far.
On the day Marty McFly arrived in the future, Bryn Mawr Film Institute will screen the second "Back to the Future" movie
Wolf PAC is on the move! Join us Sept. 19 from 1:30-3:30 for theater games, performances and more! wolfperformingartscenter.org
The Academy of International Ballet in Media visits the Constitution Center in Philadelphia for a photo shoot with the Founding Fathers!
Readers were quick to weigh in on the breastfeeding photo that has everyone talking.
A quick glance at the 10 weirdest, strangest, most bizarre, and most disturbing police stories from the past week in Pennsylvania.
Catch up on recent news in Eastern Pennsylvania, including strangest police stories and a Good News roundup.
Summer is flying by and Merge Dance Studio’s fall dance and fitness classes will be beginning before you know it, on Sept. 9th!
Waldron Mercy Academy is continuing to feel pressure from parents, teachers and other staff who support Margie Winters' reinstatement.
Managed by a Radnor-based studio, Lower Merion Township’s public-access television station set to begin broadcasting next month.
Friday, September 18, 2015 from 12 to 5 p.m.
PennDOT has announced construction beginning this week on project to repair and resurface 17 miles of state highway in Delaware County.
A person was struck and killed by an Amtrak Northeast Corridor train in Delaware County Wednesday night.