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High-voltage grid connections make closed fossil fuel facilities in Pa., nationwide attractive targets for new power as ...
To those who cast their nets into the Delaware River each spring, hoping for a bounty of shad, it’s a tradition worth saving.
In the early 1870s the struggling Bethlehem Iron Company- later Steel- was attempting to make the technological transition ...
SEPTA is cracking down on fare evaders with a $300 fine, new high-tech machines and a greater police presence.
Travelers looking to get from Worcester to Philadelphia will once again be able to take American Airlines between both cities ...
Contractors lavished an Amtrak manager with $150,000 in cash bribes, luxury cars, vacations, and a pure-bred German shepherd puppy. In exchange, he approved millions of dollars in extra work.
The legislation, which would need voter approval, calls for putting 0.5% of the city's general fund toward free passes.
Amidst continued efforts to connect Philadelphians by transforming an abandoned railroad into a lush and thriving elevated ...
Gregory Wright, a North Philadelphia native and former Pennsylvania National Guard staff sergeant, started this week as the ...
In 1914, 60 to 70 Greeks were hired to conduct railroad repair work in. After a few days into the job, a riot took place. One ...
Explore the top rooftop bars Philly has to offer—from skyline lounges to laid-back decks.Real reviews, honest takes, and ...
This totals up to 48 miles of water trails and over 17,000 acres of boatable water to enjoy! There are more activities than ...