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With a legacy rooted in low-budget chaos and cult-classic charm, 'The Toxic Avenger' is heading back to the big screen, but ...
Mural Arts founder Jane Golden will step down as executive director, the organization announced on Monday. Golden will remain ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration is looking into ways to restore transportation for students, as Philadelphia began its first week with reduced SEPTA ...
The Free Library of Philadelphia will once again host a series of Federal Employee Transition Workshops this September.
City officials are spotlighting after-school programs and resources designed to support students’ success in and out the ...
Three men were killed and at least four other people were injured in gun violence this weekend across Philadelphia.
Dozens of SEPTA bus routes were eliminated Sunday, as the authority began implementing its first round of planned service ...
A second faux active shooter call was reported at Villanova University on Sunday morning, this time at Austin Hall.
Philadelphia’s first school began educating students back in 1689, and students have been learning ever since.
September is National PACE Month, a time to honor and highlight a model of care that has been improving the lives of seniors.
Philly AIDS Thrift has plenty of reasons to celebrate, and the nonprofit is doing so the best way it knows how — with a free ...
Dating apps have been plagued with concerns about harassment, sexual and gender-based violence, romance scams and other ...