Know Your Worth's founder, Aqueelah Brown, also takes the girls on trips to other cities -- and other countries throughout the year.
George Bochetto, the lead attorney for the group, said he sees the suit as holding government officials accountable.
SEPTA riders are frightened as instances of violence continue to happen on Philadelphia's public transportation.
Turner, a music icon and eight-time Grammy winner wowed audiences with her powerful performances and show-stopping stage presence.
"You get to be yourself here. I feel like that's something that's really taken for granted," Taylor said.
"My kids don't even get on the SEPTA bus or the El," a woman said. "They get in Ubers. It's really ridiculous."
Each Wednesday we'll join free classes that promote exercise and getting outdoors as great ways to improve mental health.
Mill received a two-to-four-year prison sentence in 2017 for violating probation from a 2008 gun and drug case.
She's all over social media looking for a kidney donor but she's also sharing her story, educating people and hoping to save other lives.
Philadelphia officials say they are launching an independent study on the impact the Sixers' proposed arena would have on Center City.
In an unsealed 16-page indictment, he's charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
The Delaware Riverkeeper's job is to be the voice of the river when something happens that may help or hurt it.
An office can say a lot about a person and this one is overflowing with life.
Fisher, a guide, led the students from Springside Chestnut Hill Academy on a tour Monday afternoon.
On Monday, a 15-year-old Kensington high student was gunned down blocks away from Samuel Fels High School.
"We consistently became more concerned," said Lisa Mesi, the principal of the Girls' High, who helped organize the event.
"When I walk into a room, people [say], 'Who is that lady? Who is that woman?'" Marshall-Blake said, "My hat becomes a conversation piece."
Three organizations have a common goal of advocating for women's rights and fighting against the oppression of women.
"It's getting worse and it's younger kids, younger and younger and younger," Victor Manning, an Overbrook resident, said.
They're upset with how Wingard has dealt with crime and safety issues, especially after the murder of sergeant Christopher Fitzgerald.
It's more than just music, art and fashion taking over the met in North Philadelphia Wednesday.
For those young people who are becoming more of the victims of gun violence, their trauma seeps through and is ever-present.
Local journalism students at Temple University reacted to the tragedy Thursday, and say their idea about entering this field is evolving.
"I had faith in my team," Malcolm Garland said. "I love my team so much. I just wanted to show that."
TUGSA said in a release it notified the university of the results and offered to return bargaining as soon as Wednesday.
As Officer Fitzgerald's family continues to grieve, they're also opening up about the man he was and how they want him to be remembered.
Greene is the great-great-grandson of legendary 19th-century abolitionist and formerly enslaved Frederick Douglass.
Fifteen-year-old Max Hershman has become quite the ambassador for the Eagles Autism Foundation community.
CBS News Philadelphia has blurred the video because it contains juveniles and contains offensive language.
"When a child sees a doll that reflects their beauty back, in them, there's something that happens," Ruffin said.
"I'll probably never go back to that stadium, to be honest," Warner said. "I just couldn't handle the fans...honestly, I didn't feel safe."
The goal is to connect people in need with resources, for employment and housing.
"I think what happened is absolutely awful," rally organizer Talia Giles said, "and it's a result of the system that exists today."
"We want you to cancel this award and more importantly we're putting The Union League on notice," Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson said.
The team's top defenseman refused to wear rainbow jerseys during warmups in support of the LGBTQ+ community.
There's more fierce opposition to the proposed Philadelphia 76ers arena from Chinatown residents.
One community came together to freshen up an arts program building in North Philadelphia.
The meeting happened at Lincoln High School just blocks from where four men were shot Monday night, three fatally.
"I'm hearing they're delayed for at least three hours, which means it'll get me into Phoenix tonight at 8 p.m.," Peg Gillis said.
Organizers say they'll use comments from these sessions to craft their response to the City and to the Philadelphia 76ers.