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A woman standing outside in front of a mall.
Community

Wary shoppers return to Christiana Mall as police provide more details on Saturday’s mass shooting

Police said three males began attacking one victim, and when his two friends fought back, one suspect fired several bullets and struck three people.

3 years ago

Rutgers University Strike
Education

Rutgers strike: Faculty members march for higher pay, equal treatment of colleagues and campuses

Dozens march the picket line at Rutgers-Camden Monday as union members demand higher wages, equal treatment of faculty, and equitable investment in all three campuses.

3 years ago

Boxes of pills sitting on a table.
Courts & Law

Justice Department calls abortion pill order ‘unprecedented’

The DOJ is asking a federal appeals court to put the decision on hold.

3 years ago

Dubois City Hall
Money

Pa. city manager steals thousands of taxpayer dollars unsupervised

Herm Suplizio, manager for the city of DuBois Pa, has been arrested for stealing more than $600,000 from public accounts over which he had signatory control.

3 years ago

Trump sits at court with his lawyers.
Courts & Law

Trump’s response to criminal charges revives election lies

Trump is repeating what's been a consistent refrain throughout his political career — claiming without evidence that an election is being rigged against him.

3 years ago

U.S. Sen. Bob Casey speaks from a podium
Politics & Policy

Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania to seek 4th term

Casey is the longest-serving Democratic U.S. senator in Pennsylvania history.

3 years ago

Garrett Brownat the company’s office and assembly warehouse in West Chester, Pa.
Health

Meet ‘the Zeen’: Philly inventor behind the Steadicam creates wheelchair-walker hybrid

Nearly 50 years ago, Garrett Brown invented the Steadicam for motion picture filming. Today, he’s using his skills to give people more mobility options.

3 years ago

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Michael Barnes embraces his 13-year-old son, Elijah, behind a drum set at the Clef Club.
Arts & Entertainment

How Philly’s next mayor may rely on arts groups to address civic problems

Mayoral candidates say they want to use the arts to address civic problems. Some even see it as an important part of anti-violence work.

3 years ago

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A view of a Temple flag from below, flying outside of a university building.
Education

‘Temple has to succeed’: Where does Temple University go from here?

Following the resignation of Temple University’s president and months of controversy, key stakeholders reflect on how the university got here and where it should go next.

3 years ago

A red banner and a building with a red
Education

Rutgers University faculty go on strike

After several months without a contract and no signs of movement between professors and administrators, a strike has been called for all three campuses.

3 years ago

Jon Rahm, of Spain, holds up the trophy after winning the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday, April 9, 2023, in Augusta
Community

Jon Rahm rallies to win the Masters as Spanish stars align

Rahm shot 69 to capture his first Masters by four strokes over LIV golfers Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson, becoming the fourth player from Spain to win a green jacket.

3 years ago

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Community
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Fire damages 6 Chester County homes, displaces 22 on Easter Sunday

Officials say approximately 80 firefighters were needed to get the flames under control.

3 years ago

Rabbits invaded the South Street Easter Promenade and provided attendees with chocolate eggs and bunny ears
Arts & Entertainment

Philadelphians hop down South Street for 90th annual Easter Promenade

Sunday’s sunny skies and warm weather, paired with colorful attire, made for a perfect South Street Easter Promenade.

3 years ago

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Philadelphia 76ers guard Mac McClung (9) dunks against the Brooklyn Nets during the first half of an NBA basketball game
Community

76ers beat Nets 134-105 before they meet in the playoffs

Mikal Bridges was the only starter for either team to play — for just four seconds.

3 years ago

Ireland's Sinead Farrelly (28) moves the ball past United States defender Crystal Dunn (19) during the second half of an international friendly soccer match in Austin
Community

Sinead Farrelly back in soccer in time for shot at World Cup

Allegations from Havertown-native Farrelly and Mana Shim in 2021 touched off a misconduct scandal that rocked the National Women's Soccer League.

3 years ago

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