There's only a couple of weeks left to get the biggest pumpkin for Halloween in the Philadelphia area.
The Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Ice Rink will open Nov. 5, but the Wintergarden will open earlier on Nov. 1. See details here.
Randomly pranking Philadelphians doesn't seem like the best idea out there, but YouTuber Jay Karl did it anyway. See the video here.
Hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights, a 100-foot-long aquarium tunnel, enormous jellyfish, a Wilderness Express Train, and more.
“One of the coolest things about running is that it's like a camaraderie,” Linaris Falcon said. “Always looking out for each other.”
Fall brings pumpkin patches to life in the Philadelphia area.
The Philadelphia Zoo's annual Halloween event promise to bring treats, tricks, and more over a few upcoming weekends. See details here.
There was also a parade of flags celebrating the many native countries of those living in the community.
CCP Institute for Community Engagement and Civic Leadership voter registration stations have been set up on campus Tuesday.
The family-friendly event also included vendors that sold some sweet treats.
Organizers said the decision was made to ensure the health and safety of the community.
The historic penitentiary in Philadelphia will feature two haunted houses, interactive performances, themed bars and lounges, and more.
There are a number of pumpkin patches in the Philadelphia area. Here are some of the most popular ones.
Pumpkin patches in the Philadelphia area are gearing up for the peak season.
Find a pumpkin patch, corn maze, gourds and other autumn activities near Philadelphia.
Workers and unions gathered together for Labor Day and this year, it has special significance. Jasmine Payoute reports.
The parade honors frontline workers and their families who worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic.
“I’m going to go front and center,” Nate Pinzer said. “I’m going to go right in the mosh pit, and I’m going to go crazy.”
There are exceptions for people who are seriously ill, have a serious health risk, or if they have anxiety about being in large groups.
The festival was postponed last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, and tickets for this year's show went on sale in late May.
First Lady Jill Biden will join Philadelphia's annual Celebration of Freedom Ceremony on the Fourth of July
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Pools across the city are slated to begin opening on a rolling basis this week. See when your closest pool is set to open here.
The birthplace of the nation is one of the 20 best cities to celebrate Independence Day in the United States, according to WalletHub.
A free celebration will take place outdoors Saturday at the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
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Dan Koob reports.
Officials announced the annual parade has been canceled for the second year in a row due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A new Wall Street Journal piece claims the history of mummers lies in roving bands of young, drunk men terrorizing neighbors on Christmas.
Rather than hold the traditional parade due to the city's moratorium on events, some Mummers held a protest march against Mayor Jim Kenney.
A Christmas present for the people on the frontlines of the COVID-19 fight.
Here's how to recycle your tree.
Back in August, 4-year-old Christopher Currid was critically injured by a hit-and-run driver near his home in Tacony.
A Facebook page for the event says about 2,700 people plan to attend the protest that will be held on New Year's Day in lieu of the parade.
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Between shopping, decorating, and eating, maintaining Zero Waste habits during the holidays may seem impossible.