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The auction, meant to ensure sufficient power supply in the future, closed at a record price for the second year in a row.
A private developer wants to sell his vast portfolio. City Councilmember Jamie Gauthier is pushing for the city to buy it.
SEPTA’s service cuts go into effect one day before the opening of Philly’s public schools. The transit agency is warning ...
Though states typically operate lead paint programs, the EPA is responsible for overseeing the implementation, a report says.
The 2-1 ruling means the private prison firm CoreCivic Corp. can continue to operate the Elizabeth Detention Center.
Habba initially appeared to lose the position Tuesday when district judges declined to keep her in the post while she awaits confirmation by the U.S. Senate.
The Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society is raising money to give owners food and vet care to keep pets at home instead of in a shelter.
The former plow horse was with New Castle County police for 14 years, then served in Carousel Park’s riding lesson program.
A family statement said he died Tuesday, just weeks after his farewell show. He was 76. The statement did not include a cause but in 2020, Osbourne revealed he had Parkinson's disease.
Tech company Waymo is testing robotaxis on streets and highways in Philadelphia. Have self-driving cars finally arrived? And would you hitch a ride in a cab without a driver?
A judge rejected the former New Jersey senator's request to delay his sentencing for his conviction on bribery charges until his wife finishes her trial on similar charges. Philadelphia police have ...
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