Track work being performed on the Manayunk/Norristown Line will cause schedule changes from Sept. 2 until Sept. 14.
Every Friday the Gorgas Park Farmers' Market brings the Roxborough community the best in Jersey Grown fruits and vegetables!
As many as 2.2 million cars are expected to travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike over the Labor Day weekend.
Miller Lite is footing the bill for subway rides to the Eagles’ home opener, the beer company has announced.
According to the Farmer's Almanac, this year’s winter will be cold and wet.
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Approximately 200 Regional Rail locomotive engineers have not reached an agreement with SEPTA and could strike as early as Oct. 12.
Parts of Upper Roxborough will be sprayed Thursday to eradicate mosquitos with West Nile Virus.
The Philadelphia Zoo has launched an online voting contest to name the four African Lion Cubs born in June.
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The saga surrounding the proposed Wendy’s began in 2012, when the property owners demolished the historic Bunting House.
A Philadelphia man who was infected with West Nile Virus has been treated and released from the hospital, state officials said Friday.
The Perseids, which produce fast and bright meteors that frequently leave trains, peak Aug. 11-13.
SEPTA's 24-hour weekend service pilot program has been extended through Nov. 2.
There will be traffic pattern shifts and lane closures as a result of the $6.6 million construction project.
A Philly restaurant is getting national attention for its latest creation, the Donut Cheesesteak Burger.
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The rain will be heavy at times with total rainfall amounts of one to three inches expected by Sunday night.
All birthing hospitals in the city have stopped the practice of giving new mothers free formula.
Northern Children Services renovated Merrick Hall to offer more permanent housing for homeless teenage mothers.
The day features music, lunch and entertainment for the public and veterans from Coatesville VA Medical hospital.
The inspection of the City Avenue bridge over the Schuylkill River is part of PennDOT’s program to inspect state bridges at least once every two years.
A playground build day has been scheduled for Sept. 30, but before that, the community center is hosting a planning meeting in early August to gather public input.