Philadelphia NewsPhillyhenge sunsets arrive, but local clouds don’t always cooperateWill Mother Nature pave the way for the perfect Center City skyline-framed photo? Dugan Arnett 18 minutes agoStreet-cleaning program returns to Philadelphia neighborhoods on MondayJillian Kramer Philly’s Open Streets program launches for the season beginning Easter SundayJillian Kramer Citywide Quest: Do you know where in Philly these Easter-themed photos were taken?Jasen Lo The light of springTom Gralish AdvertisementPhilly fought robots, brought spaghetti to CBP, and fixed Reese’s | Weekly Report CardPhilly fought robots, packed snacks for Citizens Bank Park, fixed Reese’s, and checked Shore prices. Just another week.Sam Ruland Ed Blaine, former Eagles All-Pro guard, professor emeritus of physiology, and pioneering cardiovascular researcher, has died at 86He played on the Green Bay Packers 1962 championship team and blossomed into a star with the Eagles from 1963 through 1966. Gary Miles Justice Alito ‘felt ill’ in Philly last month, was taken to doctor out of caution, says spokespersonThe incident has resurrected speculation about a potential Alito retirement before the midterms. Ximena Conde Pickax-wielding vandal targets South Philly businesses, shattering windows and doorsPolice took one person into custody, but no arrests have been made. Jesse Bunch A more-than-100-year-old temperature record could fall in Philly on SaturdaySaturday's high could reach 83 degrees, the National Weather Service says, which would break a record that was set in 1892.Nick Vadala Protesters handcuffed at Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office sit-inA sit-in to demand that Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal act to help stop ICE arrests at the Criminal Justice Center turned chaotic Thursday.Jeff Gammage and Astrid Rodrigues TSA has reopened all but one security checkpoint at Philly airportTSA security checkpoints are reopening at PHL Airport now that TSA agents have started receiving paychecks after weeks without pay, which led to staff shortages.Henry Savage Know your news? Test your skills with our News Quiz.Take our news quiz on SEPTA, the James Beard awards, and Franklin Field.Emily Bloch Archbishop Pérez says he is fine after fainting during morning MassThe archbishop said he was evaluated by doctors and EMS personnel. "My vital signs are normal and I feel just fine," he said.Robert Moran Hank Nichols, retired Villanova professor and Hall of Fame basketball referee, has died at 89He was also an English teacher, minor league baseball player, coach, mentor, and Marine veteran.Gary Miles The Free Library is looking to add Sunday hours at several branchesFree Library president Kelly Richards said up to nine branches could receive Sunday service hours if the city's budget proposal is approved.Nate File Protesters handcuffed at Philly Sheriff’s Office sit-in, demanding action on ICE courthouse arrestsMany who go to the courthouse are not criminal defendants. They are witnesses, victims, and family members.Jeff Gammage and Nick Vadala A 3-year-old boy was shot in the head in South Philadelphia, and his uncle is in custodyPreliminary investigation indicated the boy was in a second-floor room when he suffered a self-inflicted wound, police said. Henry Savage Sen. John Heinz and 6 others died when a plane and helicopter collided on this week in Philly historyFour pilots and two schoolchildren were also killed when aircrafts collided over Merion Elementary School on April 4, 1991.Tommy Rowan Philadelphia’s largest misdemeanor diversion program expands with more hours and 3 new neighborhood locations The Accelerated Misdemeanor Program, run by Municipal Court, offers an alternative to traditional prosecution for low-level violations.Jillian Kramer See more storiesAdvertisement
Phillyhenge sunsets arrive, but local clouds don’t always cooperateWill Mother Nature pave the way for the perfect Center City skyline-framed photo? Dugan Arnett 18 minutes ago
Phillyhenge sunsets arrive, but local clouds don’t always cooperateWill Mother Nature pave the way for the perfect Center City skyline-framed photo? Dugan Arnett 18 minutes ago
Philly fought robots, brought spaghetti to CBP, and fixed Reese’s | Weekly Report CardPhilly fought robots, packed snacks for Citizens Bank Park, fixed Reese’s, and checked Shore prices. Just another week.Sam Ruland
Philly fought robots, brought spaghetti to CBP, and fixed Reese’s | Weekly Report CardPhilly fought robots, packed snacks for Citizens Bank Park, fixed Reese’s, and checked Shore prices. Just another week.Sam Ruland
Ed Blaine, former Eagles All-Pro guard, professor emeritus of physiology, and pioneering cardiovascular researcher, has died at 86He played on the Green Bay Packers 1962 championship team and blossomed into a star with the Eagles from 1963 through 1966. Gary Miles
Ed Blaine, former Eagles All-Pro guard, professor emeritus of physiology, and pioneering cardiovascular researcher, has died at 86He played on the Green Bay Packers 1962 championship team and blossomed into a star with the Eagles from 1963 through 1966. Gary Miles
Justice Alito ‘felt ill’ in Philly last month, was taken to doctor out of caution, says spokespersonThe incident has resurrected speculation about a potential Alito retirement before the midterms. Ximena Conde
Justice Alito ‘felt ill’ in Philly last month, was taken to doctor out of caution, says spokespersonThe incident has resurrected speculation about a potential Alito retirement before the midterms. Ximena Conde
Pickax-wielding vandal targets South Philly businesses, shattering windows and doorsPolice took one person into custody, but no arrests have been made. Jesse Bunch
Pickax-wielding vandal targets South Philly businesses, shattering windows and doorsPolice took one person into custody, but no arrests have been made. Jesse Bunch
A more-than-100-year-old temperature record could fall in Philly on SaturdaySaturday's high could reach 83 degrees, the National Weather Service says, which would break a record that was set in 1892.Nick Vadala
A more-than-100-year-old temperature record could fall in Philly on SaturdaySaturday's high could reach 83 degrees, the National Weather Service says, which would break a record that was set in 1892.Nick Vadala
Protesters handcuffed at Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office sit-inA sit-in to demand that Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal act to help stop ICE arrests at the Criminal Justice Center turned chaotic Thursday.Jeff Gammage and Astrid Rodrigues
Protesters handcuffed at Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office sit-inA sit-in to demand that Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal act to help stop ICE arrests at the Criminal Justice Center turned chaotic Thursday.Jeff Gammage and Astrid Rodrigues
TSA has reopened all but one security checkpoint at Philly airportTSA security checkpoints are reopening at PHL Airport now that TSA agents have started receiving paychecks after weeks without pay, which led to staff shortages.Henry Savage
TSA has reopened all but one security checkpoint at Philly airportTSA security checkpoints are reopening at PHL Airport now that TSA agents have started receiving paychecks after weeks without pay, which led to staff shortages.Henry Savage
Know your news? Test your skills with our News Quiz.Take our news quiz on SEPTA, the James Beard awards, and Franklin Field.Emily Bloch
Know your news? Test your skills with our News Quiz.Take our news quiz on SEPTA, the James Beard awards, and Franklin Field.Emily Bloch
Archbishop Pérez says he is fine after fainting during morning MassThe archbishop said he was evaluated by doctors and EMS personnel. "My vital signs are normal and I feel just fine," he said.Robert Moran
Archbishop Pérez says he is fine after fainting during morning MassThe archbishop said he was evaluated by doctors and EMS personnel. "My vital signs are normal and I feel just fine," he said.Robert Moran
Hank Nichols, retired Villanova professor and Hall of Fame basketball referee, has died at 89He was also an English teacher, minor league baseball player, coach, mentor, and Marine veteran.Gary Miles
Hank Nichols, retired Villanova professor and Hall of Fame basketball referee, has died at 89He was also an English teacher, minor league baseball player, coach, mentor, and Marine veteran.Gary Miles
The Free Library is looking to add Sunday hours at several branchesFree Library president Kelly Richards said up to nine branches could receive Sunday service hours if the city's budget proposal is approved.Nate File
The Free Library is looking to add Sunday hours at several branchesFree Library president Kelly Richards said up to nine branches could receive Sunday service hours if the city's budget proposal is approved.Nate File
Protesters handcuffed at Philly Sheriff’s Office sit-in, demanding action on ICE courthouse arrestsMany who go to the courthouse are not criminal defendants. They are witnesses, victims, and family members.Jeff Gammage and Nick Vadala
Protesters handcuffed at Philly Sheriff’s Office sit-in, demanding action on ICE courthouse arrestsMany who go to the courthouse are not criminal defendants. They are witnesses, victims, and family members.Jeff Gammage and Nick Vadala
A 3-year-old boy was shot in the head in South Philadelphia, and his uncle is in custodyPreliminary investigation indicated the boy was in a second-floor room when he suffered a self-inflicted wound, police said. Henry Savage
A 3-year-old boy was shot in the head in South Philadelphia, and his uncle is in custodyPreliminary investigation indicated the boy was in a second-floor room when he suffered a self-inflicted wound, police said. Henry Savage
Sen. John Heinz and 6 others died when a plane and helicopter collided on this week in Philly historyFour pilots and two schoolchildren were also killed when aircrafts collided over Merion Elementary School on April 4, 1991.Tommy Rowan
Sen. John Heinz and 6 others died when a plane and helicopter collided on this week in Philly historyFour pilots and two schoolchildren were also killed when aircrafts collided over Merion Elementary School on April 4, 1991.Tommy Rowan
Philadelphia’s largest misdemeanor diversion program expands with more hours and 3 new neighborhood locations The Accelerated Misdemeanor Program, run by Municipal Court, offers an alternative to traditional prosecution for low-level violations.Jillian Kramer
Philadelphia’s largest misdemeanor diversion program expands with more hours and 3 new neighborhood locations The Accelerated Misdemeanor Program, run by Municipal Court, offers an alternative to traditional prosecution for low-level violations.Jillian Kramer