WHYY News’ analysis of unofficial numbers shows about 50% of registered voters cast a ballot in the closely watched contest.
A U.S. district judge had given the administration until Friday to make the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
A bill would prevent Philadelphia from signing new contracts for waste incineration, forcing the city to send all of its waste to landfills.
With the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program delayed, over 300,000 Pa. households will wait longer for help heating ...
The building on Lancaster Avenue has sat vacant for well over a decade. It’s now poised for a new chapter after a judge ruled in favor of reBuilding Blocks.
The latest round of exhumations of Native American students from a cemetery at the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania resulted in the remains of 17 students being repatriated to ...
A back-and-forth court battle has led to further uncertainty for the food assistance program, which serves close to 1 million people in the Greater Philadelphia area.
More than two dozen flights out of PHL have been canceled with many more delayed. Those numbers are expected to increase as the government shutdown continues.
What happens to communities when there's no reliable local news? Who holds elected officials accountable? How do citizens stay informed?
The Delaware General Assembly must approve any redistricting plan for city schools. Implementation could take up to five years.
Parents and staff urged the school board to address student wellness issues and school closures during its second public hearing.