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In 2024, several of Philadelphia’s most successful real estate groups focused on the sizzling Northwest Philadelphia market and were rewarded for their hard work, ranking in the top five firms in the ...
Given the brutality of the ICE raids both locally and nationally, we can no longer deny we are in a “man’s inhumanity to man” moment.
Monthly water bills for Philadelphia homeowners are set to increase in September, following a unanimous vote last week by the Philadelphia Water, Sewer and Storm Water Rate Board. The hike ...
The middle of summer brings peak lightning bug season in Philadelphia. Experts say it’s been a lively time for the insect so far.
Some classic Philadelphia tours barely graze Philadelphia’s rich Black history. Chrissy Watts wants people to immerse themselves in it — the majority Black neighborhoods with their businesses, murals, ...
With the delay in recycling pickup, I’ve had the opportunity this weekend to see what’s in a lot of recycling containers.
The following is for crimes reported from July 13 to July 20. This report is compiled from information provided by the 14th Police District. (Some crimes that occurred on dates earlier than the ...
It is with mixed emotions that I announce my retirement, after 35 years, from the gynecology department at Chestnut Hill Hospital.
With temperatures over 100 degrees during the recent heat wave, Philadelphians were left tired, sweaty and uncomfortable.
The Royal Rummage Sidewalk Sale returns to Germantown Avenue July 25 to 27 for Chestnut Hill’s summer tradition of sales, food and fun.
By July 16, the building that was once 6657-59 Blakemore St. was reduced to rubble. The three-story apartment complex was torn down by FH Demolition, razing a stone and stucco building that had ...