The fate of a few Northwest Philadelphia schools is still up the air after the Philadelphia Board of Education delayed the vote on a facilities plan last week.
Editor’s note: This is another story in a series about candidates for the state House 200th Legislative District seat.
Last year, Brian O’Neill of MLP Ventures proposed to turn the former Cleveland Cliffs steel plant in Plymouth Township into a 2-million-square-foot data center. The developer withdrew the application, ...
The restructured program at Allens Lane Theater now stages one full play a year, with an emphasis on relevance to the Mt. Airy community. Last year’s offering, “Crossing Delancey,” by Susan Sandler, ...
This week in Chestnut Hill Local history April 28, 1966 The Warner story: Chestnut Hill’s own story of success In bygone days, the Young of Chestnut Hill had two semi-annual safaris. Spring and fall, ...
It’s budget season in Philadelphia, as the mayor and City Council are hammering out the allocation of city funds for 2026-2027.
Released a year before the United States entered World War II, “The Mortal Storm” was MGM’s first feature film to openly criticize the Nazi regime.
In honor of America’s 250th birthday, meet some of Philadelphia’s most famous, infamous and lesser known former residents.
Victor Santantonio, 86, formerly of Chestnut Hill, PA, passed away suddenly on April 15, 2026, after a brief illness in Chestnut Hill Hospital. He was surrounded by family and friends, both present … ...
Artemis II, the successful crewed flyby of the moon in NASA’s Orion spacecraft in early April, captured plenty of attention around the world — and in Northwest Philadelphia.
Privacy and Safety: Neighbors, including families with young children and elderly residents, may feel uncomfortable with a steady flow of non-residents at all hours. Increased activity could also ...
I am writing to express my support for the proposed new zoning pilot program.
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