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Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-winning journalist Trymaine Lee reflects on his book, childhood trauma and systemic violence in Black ...
The Delaware Department of Justice employee hurt at least two people at the St. George’s Technical High School lot, police say. He has since been fired.
Drawing from personal loss, Lightning Rod Special’s new work takes audiences through the chaos of end-of-life care, memory and legacy at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
Atlantic City food pantries brace for SNAP cuts, as one of N.J.’s worst food deserts faces rising hunger and limited grocery options.
A suspect is in custody after a shooting on Thursday afternoon near the campus of Stockton University in Galloway Township. Investigators say the gunfire may have been the result of road rage. The ...
A celebration of muscles — from their beauty and biology, to the history of how weightlifting went mainstream.
This week’s You Oughta Know explores initiatives aimed at addressing the needs of local communities. Learn about organizations like the Share Food Program, which raises awareness about food insecurity ...
Utah's governor says the Charlie Kirk assassination suspect is believed to have acted alone and the investigation is ongoing despite his arrest.
The team wants to open a new facility by 2031, but it’s unclear when the topic may come up in Philadelphia City Council.
The state Department of Education has an early literacy plan to help boost reading scores by third grade by delivering high-quality classroom materials, literacy supports and evidence-based techniques ...
The NCAA's integrity program flagged unusual betting activities, including athletes betting on their own games and sharing information for betting purposes.
In voting down a proposal to transfer the station to WHYY, trustees expressed concern over a $17 million subsidy and wanted a commitment to hire staff.