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A person, reflected in a window while wearing a face mask as a precaution against the coronavirus, walks during a winter storm in Philadelphia
Weather
6abc

Winter Weather Advisory issued for parts of Delaware Valley

A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 11 a.m. for western Chester, upper Montgomery and upper Bucks counties.

3 years ago

Pennsylvania House Speaker Bryan Cutler
Politics & Policy

Closed-door talks fail to settle Pa. state House control fight

The three Dem vacancies have given the GOP hopes of maintaining majority status early next year, if only for a few weeks or several months.

3 years ago

Students wearing masks
Health
6abc

Camden schools to return to masking for 2 weeks after winter break

The district's decision comes amid rising COVID, flu, and RSV cases.

3 years ago

A closeup of Monsignor William Lynn
Courts & Law

20-year church abuse probe in Philly comes to a quiet end with misdemeanor plea

Lynn was the first U.S. church official ever charged, convicted or imprisoned over their handling of priest-abuse complaints.

3 years ago

File photo: A Longwood Christmas Longwood Gardens. (Photo courtesy of Longwood Gardens)
Things To Do
Arts & Entertainment

Disney on Ice, Electron’s holiday concert, A Longwood Christmas, Kwanzaa, and more in this week’s ‘Things To Do’

Dec. 22 - 25: Disney on Ice, A Longwood Christmas, Electron’s holiday concert are among weekend highlights in the area.

3 years ago

Listen 5:20
File photo: A Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority bus (SEPTA) is driven on Market Street in view of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Community

Take note of SEPTA’s schedule changes for Christmas and New Year’s

SEPTA routes will run on a holiday schedule from Christmas Eve through New Year’s Day.

3 years ago

New EV charging stations in Camden County can charge 2 cars at once, as seen at Camden County College’s William G. Rohrer Center off of Rt. 70 in Cherry Hill, N.J. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Urban Planning

Camden County nearly doubles the capacity of its EV charging network

Camden County upgrades charging stations first installed in 2013, as more people consider electric vehicles. It also added 10 new stations.

3 years ago

Holiday lights adorn every inch of a Cobbs Creek home
Community

From Cobbs Creek to Fishtown, Philly houses are all decked out for the holidays

We asked for the best-decorated homes in Philadelphia. You answered.

3 years ago

Tiernan Alexander (left) and Tim Eads at their warehouse in Southwest Philly
PlanPhilly
Community

This Philly business wants to pack your holiday orders in trash

Feeling guilty about all the plastic, cardboard, and styrofoam your online orders come in? A craft supply business in Philly is trying to solve the problem.

3 years ago

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Roughly a dozen people arrived in a Target parking lot across from the 6abc Action News Studio on Dec. 21, 2022 for a tailgate honoring Jim Gardner's last show on the desk. (Cory Sharber/WHYY)
Community

Loyal fans tailgate Jim Gardner’s final newscast at Action News studio

Dozens gathered in the parking lot across the street from the Action News Studio to tailgate Jim Gardner’s final newscast.

3 years ago

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File photo: New Jersey Democratic Senate President Nicholas Scutari opens debate on legislation that overhauls the state's concealed carry permitting, Monday, Dec. 19. 2022, in Trenton, N.J. The measure comes in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's June decision expanding gun rights and striking down New Jersey's requirement that applicants for a carry permit show a
Politics & Policy

Black gun owners in N.J. say new concealed carry restrictions won’t make their communities safer

Some gun owners in historically marginalized communities think the new regulations could further put their neighborhoods at risk.

3 years ago

Listen 2:53
Leonard Eley of Storm Shelter Ministries in Laurel is charged with soliciting the child for nude photos. (Google Maps)
Courts & Law

Delaware pastor charged with paying runaway child for nude photos. Authorities suspect more young victims

Court records allege that Leonard Eley of Storm Shelter Ministries paid the girl $200 through the church’s CashApp account.

3 years ago

Governor John Carney, along with other government leaders and members of the Jewish community, sign the proclamation as part of the 'Shine a Light' campaign. (Johnny Perez-Gonzalez/WHYY)
Community

Delaware proclamation aims to ‘shine a light’ on dangers of antisemitism

From high-profile antisemitic remarks from Kanye West to arson at a University of Delaware Jewish student center, state leaders show the dangers of hate.

3 years ago

U.S. Postal Service electric vehicles are seen as Postmaster General of the United States of America Louis DeJoy announces the Postal Service will sharply increase the number of electric-powered delivery trucks in its fleet and will go all-electric for new purchases starting in 2026. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Community

Postal Service commits to 100% electric vehicle replacement beginning in 2026

After facing lawsuits and protests over plans to purchase new gas guzzlers, the USPS commits to all new EVs beginning in 2026.

3 years ago

Animals and community members participate in the 67th annual Archbishop’s Christmas Party in Center City (Tom MacDonald/WHYY)
Community

Philly Archdiocese offers gifts for kids around the city at 67th annual live nativity

The party — which dates back to the 1950’s — includes all sorts of live animals, and every child who attends leaves with a gift of their own.

3 years ago

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