In 2013, nearly 10,000 people were fed a meal with donated venison.
A look back at some of the top stories from November.
Ways to celebrate safely this holiday season, from the National Fire Protection Association.
1 in 4 people in the greater Philadelphia region struggles to put food on the table.
Chocolate cookies made from mashed potatoes? Really? Foodies offer some interesting takes on what to eat in the coming days.
Do you know what to do when the power goes out? How to reach your local power company? Check out our tips.
The National Weather Service has upgraded its storm warnings for the region.
Your burning questions about turkey are answered here on Patch.
We’ll see up to 4 inches of snow Wednesday.
A look at some of the top stories from the past week.
The patient, who on Friday was in an isolation room at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, recently traveled to West Africa.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said so far there have been 11 reports of finger injuries from the 11 models of strollers.
The current forecast calls for a low of 19 on Tuesday.
He will be only the fourth reigning Pontiff to visit the United States.
SEPTA officials are going to ask for another 120-day emergency board to mediated the labor dispute with Regional Rail employees.
Plus, Tweeted photos of x-rays cost one area hospital employee her job.
“This will help keep SEPTA - and the Philadelphia region - moving amid the challenging conditions major storms leave in their wake."
These are the first confirmed cases of the respiratory virus in Pennsylvania.
The rare respiratory illness may have affected hundreds of children in the Midwest; should Pennsylvanians be worried?
Share your story: Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001?
On the anniversary of the attacks, remembering those from the Keystone State who lost their lives.
Air-pollution concentrations in the region are expected to be at dangerous levels.
Approximately 200 Regional Rail locomotive engineers have not reached an agreement with SEPTA and could strike as early as Oct. 12.
Skies will be overcast early next week.
All birthing hospitals in the city have stopped the practice of giving new mothers free formula.