Texas Governor Greg Abbott confirmed Tuesday that migrants will arrive at 30th Street Station Wednesday morning.
The House Select Committee on Restoring Law and Order has been looking to remove Krasner from office, alleging a dereliction of duties.
U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle (D) appears to have beaten Aaron Bashir, as outlets project him the winner in the 2nd District race.
"Refusing to count votes based on immaterial paperwork errors has a suppressive effect," the lawsuit says.
The press conference is expected to begin at 2 p.m. and will be streamed on CBS News Philadelphia.
The current and former president are coming to Philadelphia this weekend to support Lieutenant Gov. John Fetterman's senate campaign.
Election Day is nearly here. Find out who is on the ballot in the City of Philadelphia.
Doug Mastriano, the Republican candidate for governor, will visit Galdo's in South Philadelphia on Saturday.
The 2022 general election is creeping up. So Patch has a guide to help voters cast their ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
"Democracy is on the ballot this year," Biden went on. "Along with your right to choose, and your right to privacy."
Pennsylvania House Republicans Wednesday filed articles of impeachment against the District Attorney, alleging dereliction of duties.
Mumia Abu-Jamal was convicted for fatally shooting Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner in 1981.
Philadelphia Controller Rebecca Rhynhart is expected to resign Tuesday as she makes her bid to take over the mayor's office.
The House Select Committee on Restoring Law and Order released its second interim report, but failed to call for an impeachment to begin.
The mayor will be joined by the Office of Homeless Services and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
There's no word if the committee has agreed to public testimony from Krasner.
Mother Jessie is the first Latina woman to become an ordained priest within the Episcopal Diocese of Philadelphia.
Holmesburg Prison inmates were exposed to pharmaceuticals, viruses, fungus, asbestos, and an Agent Orange component from the 1950s to 1970s.
Philly's former mayor has been chosen to help advance racial equity in the economy and address acute disparities for communities of color.
A judge ruled Mayor Jim Kenney's executive order banning guns at city rec centers cannot be enforced based on existing state law.
The group says Mayor Jim Kenney's executive order violates state law, which leaves gun laws up to the state legislature, not municipalities.
Post 21 members help the homeless, distribute meals to families during Thanksgiving, and toys to children in the community for Christmas.
This is the first time in at least 40 years that an on-duty police officer has been on trial for murder.
The current base rate for an election clerk in the city is $115. It was temporarily increased to $130 in 2020.
President Biden said the fate of America's democracy is in peril and urged voters to get to the polls this November to ensure it remains.
President Joe Biden will be in Philadelphia Thursday to deliver a prime time speech on the "continued battle for the Soul of the Nation."
The two-term, at-large Democratic Philadelphia City Councilman is considering running for mayor after announcing his resignation Monday.
SEPTA was ordered by the Department of Justice to pay two people $105,000 and one $268,000 over claims of racism and retaliation.
The goal is to prevent roads from getting overwhelmed by water during storms.
Some good news, tax relief is coming to thousands of property owners in the city of Philadelphia.
‘We know that violence is raging in some of the places that have the highest rates of chronic unemployment,’ one advocate said.
Organizers of the event say it's crucial that community members had the opportunity to express their concerns over the incident.
It will be the first time in two years the Philadelphia Water Department will shut off the water for delinquent residential customers.
Mayor Jim Kenney during an early morning news conference said he can't wait to leave office "so I can enjoy some stuff" after the shooting.
The bill has gained attention because of the success of University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas.
“These three women who had dreams and these kids had dreams. Gone," Rep. Madeleine Dean said.
Andrea Custis, Urban League President and CEO, said about 70 people attended one of their first-time homebuyer sessions in Philadeladelphia.
“I want every Pennsylvanian to know abortion services are available and unharmed by today's ruling," Gov. Wolf tweeted.
The court's decision is "unprecedented and will have a devastating impact across our country," Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon said Friday.
A SEPTA spokesperson says this increase shows SEPTA is committed to doing everything it can to make the system safe.