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A group of South Philly residents who want to stop all work related to FDR Park’s $250 million overhaul is getting another day in court.
It’s a procedural win for opponents of the renovation, who argue turf athletic fields and a new tidal wetland will radically change the park.
The popular summer attraction has been closed down because of maintenance challenges and increased cost. What would you like ...
The Fairmount Park Conservancy recently announced the hiring of Tony Sorrentino as its next chief executive officer, writes ...
One of the largest urban parks in Philadelphia, this destination offers miles of hiking trails, unique natural scenery, and a ...
A 19-year-old woman found hurt in North Philly told police that she was shot in the hand during an incident that happened ...
Sting and Shaggy have plenty to say about each other's outfits, vanity and songwriting. No wonder they've planned a festival ...
2005 Stuart Weitzman School of Design graduate and Associate Vice President for the Office of the Executive Vice President ...
From jazz shows and art installations to neighborhood memories and sound systems on wheels, the first North Philadelphia ...
Discover insights from Accel Entertainment's Q2 2025 earnings call, highlighting record revenue, strategic M&A success, market growth, and an ...
Air quality alerts are in effect in the Philadelphia area, fueled by smoke from wildfires that are burning thousands of miles ...
Summer campers will also submit letters, poems and other works depicting life as a child today that will be locked away until ...