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This story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, bringing you news and solutions for our changing region. From the Poconos to the Jersey Shore to the mouth of the Delaware Bay, what do you want to ...
Service cuts could add 275,000 more vehicles to the road, and business leaders are concerned about congestion and lack of ...
Most legislation to raise the minimum wage in Pennsylvania doesn’t survive a committee vote, but two years ago a bill passed ...
The Trump administration has flirted with the idea of selling the U.S. Postal Service to the highest bidder. Postal workers ...
The crash happened Tuesday afternoon at Main and Haines streets near the University of Delaware. One person is dead and seven ...
The U.S. Education Department wants Penn to strip swimmer Lia Thomas of awards and apologize to female swimmers. The school ...
The city’s “Phambassador” program asks people to pledge to “love their city” as it prepares for waves of visitors in 2026.
Delaware County lawmakers sent a letter to Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday, asking him to “leave no stone unturned ...
The joint venture of Jefferson Health, the city school district and Esperanza College aims to address the shortage of health ...
Across Philadelphia, co-working spaces aren't just about sharing desks—they're reshaping work culture by creating communities ...
Don Super joined the military in hopes of helping the Lao people during the Vietnam War — instead, he found himself a part of a secret carpet bombing campaign.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency terminated a grant to the city for work including flood resilience planning in Eastwick. Some funding to install temporary flood barriers in the neighborhood ...