The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will once again consider one of the most hotly contested issues in state election law: whether your vote should count if you fail to put the date on your mail ballot. The state Supreme Court announced Friday that it would take on a Philadelphia case focused on the issue,
Upper Darby police say they're investigating an alleged altercation between a Drexel Hill Middle School student with autism and a worker.
A police officer who was sworn in over the weekend to help ease a police shortage in Collingdale, Delaware County, resigned on Thursday. Kevon Darden joined the Collingdale Police Department as a full-time officer on Sunday.
A retired minister from Georgia was found not guilty Friday in the killing of an 8-year-old girl whose remains were found in a southeastern Pennsylvania park a
The classic Pennsylvania Dutch stew Schnitz un Knepp, once seen as a symbol of poverty, has evolved into a dish of regional pride, writes Kara Elder for
A Pennsylvania man has been sentenced for setting fire to a business that resulted in a firefighter being injured. The Bucks County District Attorney’s
Dozens of organizations across Pennsylvania will receive $56.5 million in state grants intended to reduce community violence with additional resources for afterschool programs. The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency’s (PCCD) School Safety and Security Committee,
Administrators gave an update to the Philadelphia Board of Education in which they showed that while student achievement in math is improving, big performance gaps persist between student groups.
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed more than 150 laws in 2024. Here are a few that will stand out for Pennsylvania residents.
Philadelphia Flower Show is a celebration of innovation, resilience, and creativity in gardening,” said Seth Pearsoll, vice president and creative director of the flower show.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia Auto Show is now underway at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. It kicked off Saturday morning, but on Thursday Mayor Cherelle Parker and auto show executives gave us a preview of all the fun. Organizers say this will be one of the largest shows in its 123-year history.
A jury found 84-year-old David Zandstra​ not guilty in the 1975 cold case murder of 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington of Broomall.