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A Chester County man has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $1.6 million worth of coins from a Wells Fargo safety deposit box in Center
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s executive order, issued Oct. 1, directs state agencies to create vaccine information hubs, safety net programs and insurance requirements.
We're seeing signs of the shutdown in Philadelphia. A lot of people want to know what happens during the shutdown and whether we will feel the impact. National Park buildings, like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, have traditionally been closed to visitors during shutdowns.
Discover hidden restaurants in Philadelphia where locals dine—authentic flavors, secret spots, and unforgettable meals beyond cheesesteaks and pretzels.
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Philadelphia's federal workforce braces for furloughs, possible layoffs from government shutdown
At Philadelphia's IRS building, Alex Jay Berman, the National Treasury Employees Union Chapter 71 executive vice president, said he was told the Treasury Department will use Inflation Reduction Act funds to keep its employees paid for a week. After that, it's unclear what will happen.
The raising of the Five-Star Red Flag has drawn criticism for suggesting support for Beijing's authoritarian regime.
Rarely found outside Vietnam, Bánh Bèo Chén features delicate steamed rice cakes served in small ceramic dishes. These bite-sized treasures arrive topped with a savory mixture of ground shrimp, crispy pork crackling, and fragrant fried shallots.
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Subramanyam ‘Subu’ Vedam sets record as Pennsylvania’s longest-serving exoneree
When Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam was released Friday from a Huntingdon County maximum security prison after 43 years, he became the longest-serving exoneree in Pennsylvania history. He is one of nearly 150 inmates in Pennsylvania, mostly minority men convicted of murder, to see his conviction overturned after years or decades behind bars.
A Philadelphia man’s conviction for openly carrying a gun has led Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court to reexamine a state law that treats firearm owners in the state’s largest city differently than in other parts of the commonwealth.
A divided panel of Pennsylvania appellate judges ruled that Philadelphia has the authority to limit the enforcement of eight traffic violations, a policy city officials call “driving equality.” The Commonwealth Court affirmed a Philadelphia Common Pleas judge’s decision to toss out a lawsuit brought by the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5,
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signs Executive Order 2025-02 to ensure vaccine access and uphold health care choice.
Breaking down the matchups as Sean Payton’s Broncos travel to Philadelphia for a massive Week 5 showdown against the Eagles.