Philadelphia NewsPhiladelphia native Noam Chomsky counseled Jeffrey Epstein on how to handle media scrutiny, DOJ files showIn a statement, Noam Chomsky's wife said the couple was unaware of the extent of the allegations against Jeffrey Epstein until his 2019 arrest and apologized for their "lapse in judgement." Maggie Prosser In ‘Melt the ICE’ wool caps, a red tasseled symbol of resistance comes from Minneapolis to PhiladelphiaJeff Gammage Weekend to stay frigid, forecasters say, but heat wave to near 40 may arrive on WednesdayGary Miles The hierarchy of newspaper photographsTom Gralish Where could you find this ice-encased car? Test yourself with a round of our game Citywide QuestJasen Lo AdvertisementWhere could you find this ice-encased car? Test yourself with a round of our game Citywide QuestWe'll show you a photo taken in the Philly-area, you tell us where you think it was taken. This week's theme is all about automobiles.Jasen Lo Philly teacher whose frozen car went viral gets free car from CarvanaFifth-grade math teacher Tianna Graham, whose car become encased in ice, received a bright blue Honda Civic from Carvana.Dana Munro Capping the Vine Street Expressway to reunite Chinatown could progress despite the loss of federal moneyA $12.5 million infusion from PennDot and city government could keep the Chinatown Stitch project afloat while backers seek to replace construction money the Trump administration rescinded.Thomas Fitzgerald Philly is not dumping snow in the Schuylkill, but it has in the pastNewspaper archives show references to dumping snow in the Delaware and Schuylkill dating back at least to the late 19th century. But the practice is not used now amid environmental concerns.Nick Vadala Former Sonder properties across Philly get new ownersAt least three of Philly's last five Sonder properties have new ownership and have reopened or are about to as boutique short-term rentals. It reflects a larger pattern of nationwide takeovers.Emily Bloch Sandra Schultz Newman, the first woman elected to the Pa. Supreme Court, has died at 87 She won a second 10-year term on the Supreme Court in 2005 but, having to step down in just two years due to a mandatory retirement age, left at the end of 2006. Gary Miles City Hall clock kept the wrong time on this week in Philly historyOn Feb. 4, 1969, the east face of the timepiece started running 20 minutes behind, and a day later it had extended to an hour and 15 minutes late.Tommy Rowan Know your news? Test your skills with our News Quiz.Take our news quiz on Groundhog Day, Seth Williams, and snow removal.Nick Vadala Unmasking ICE in Philly could test the limits of local power over federal agentsPhiladelphia lawmakers appear poised to pass legislation that would ban all officers operating in the city from concealing their identities. The question is whether they can make that rule stick.Anna Orso and Jeff Gammage About 40 anti-ICE activists are arrested at protest inside Target in South PhillyNo ICE Philly demanded that the company take a public stand against ICE enforcement actions at the company’s stores.Michelle Myers and Robert Moran Philly federal judges are growing frustrated with ICE policy to detain most undocumented immigrantsICE “continues to act contrary to law, to spend taxpayer money needlessly, and to waste the scarce resources of the judiciary," one judge wrote.Abraham Gutman and Chris Palmer A dash of snow, an Arctic chill, and 55 mph wind gusts are possible this weekend in PhillyWind chills of 17 below zero are possible, the weather service says.Anthony R. Wood Man dies in North Philadelphia house fireThe cause of the fire remains under investigation.Henry Savage Pa. employers can’t reject job applicants who disclose their criminal history, court rulesA Philly truck driver shared his 15-year-old armed robbery conviction in a job interview. Central Trucking rejected him on the spot. That's not allowed, according to Judge Stephanos Bibas' opinion.Abraham Gutman A family is suing Philadelphia over the death of a man in jail custodySeveral other families in recent years have sued Philadelphia jails, saying their loved ones did not receive adequate medical care for drug-related issues.Aubrey Whelan See more storiesAdvertisement
Philadelphia native Noam Chomsky counseled Jeffrey Epstein on how to handle media scrutiny, DOJ files showIn a statement, Noam Chomsky's wife said the couple was unaware of the extent of the allegations against Jeffrey Epstein until his 2019 arrest and apologized for their "lapse in judgement." Maggie Prosser
Philadelphia native Noam Chomsky counseled Jeffrey Epstein on how to handle media scrutiny, DOJ files showIn a statement, Noam Chomsky's wife said the couple was unaware of the extent of the allegations against Jeffrey Epstein until his 2019 arrest and apologized for their "lapse in judgement." Maggie Prosser
In ‘Melt the ICE’ wool caps, a red tasseled symbol of resistance comes from Minneapolis to PhiladelphiaJeff Gammage
In ‘Melt the ICE’ wool caps, a red tasseled symbol of resistance comes from Minneapolis to PhiladelphiaJeff Gammage
Where could you find this ice-encased car? Test yourself with a round of our game Citywide QuestJasen Lo
Where could you find this ice-encased car? Test yourself with a round of our game Citywide QuestJasen Lo
Where could you find this ice-encased car? Test yourself with a round of our game Citywide QuestWe'll show you a photo taken in the Philly-area, you tell us where you think it was taken. This week's theme is all about automobiles.Jasen Lo
Where could you find this ice-encased car? Test yourself with a round of our game Citywide QuestWe'll show you a photo taken in the Philly-area, you tell us where you think it was taken. This week's theme is all about automobiles.Jasen Lo
Philly teacher whose frozen car went viral gets free car from CarvanaFifth-grade math teacher Tianna Graham, whose car become encased in ice, received a bright blue Honda Civic from Carvana.Dana Munro
Philly teacher whose frozen car went viral gets free car from CarvanaFifth-grade math teacher Tianna Graham, whose car become encased in ice, received a bright blue Honda Civic from Carvana.Dana Munro
Capping the Vine Street Expressway to reunite Chinatown could progress despite the loss of federal moneyA $12.5 million infusion from PennDot and city government could keep the Chinatown Stitch project afloat while backers seek to replace construction money the Trump administration rescinded.Thomas Fitzgerald
Capping the Vine Street Expressway to reunite Chinatown could progress despite the loss of federal moneyA $12.5 million infusion from PennDot and city government could keep the Chinatown Stitch project afloat while backers seek to replace construction money the Trump administration rescinded.Thomas Fitzgerald
Philly is not dumping snow in the Schuylkill, but it has in the pastNewspaper archives show references to dumping snow in the Delaware and Schuylkill dating back at least to the late 19th century. But the practice is not used now amid environmental concerns.Nick Vadala
Philly is not dumping snow in the Schuylkill, but it has in the pastNewspaper archives show references to dumping snow in the Delaware and Schuylkill dating back at least to the late 19th century. But the practice is not used now amid environmental concerns.Nick Vadala
Former Sonder properties across Philly get new ownersAt least three of Philly's last five Sonder properties have new ownership and have reopened or are about to as boutique short-term rentals. It reflects a larger pattern of nationwide takeovers.Emily Bloch
Former Sonder properties across Philly get new ownersAt least three of Philly's last five Sonder properties have new ownership and have reopened or are about to as boutique short-term rentals. It reflects a larger pattern of nationwide takeovers.Emily Bloch
Sandra Schultz Newman, the first woman elected to the Pa. Supreme Court, has died at 87 She won a second 10-year term on the Supreme Court in 2005 but, having to step down in just two years due to a mandatory retirement age, left at the end of 2006. Gary Miles
Sandra Schultz Newman, the first woman elected to the Pa. Supreme Court, has died at 87 She won a second 10-year term on the Supreme Court in 2005 but, having to step down in just two years due to a mandatory retirement age, left at the end of 2006. Gary Miles
City Hall clock kept the wrong time on this week in Philly historyOn Feb. 4, 1969, the east face of the timepiece started running 20 minutes behind, and a day later it had extended to an hour and 15 minutes late.Tommy Rowan
City Hall clock kept the wrong time on this week in Philly historyOn Feb. 4, 1969, the east face of the timepiece started running 20 minutes behind, and a day later it had extended to an hour and 15 minutes late.Tommy Rowan
Know your news? Test your skills with our News Quiz.Take our news quiz on Groundhog Day, Seth Williams, and snow removal.Nick Vadala
Know your news? Test your skills with our News Quiz.Take our news quiz on Groundhog Day, Seth Williams, and snow removal.Nick Vadala
Unmasking ICE in Philly could test the limits of local power over federal agentsPhiladelphia lawmakers appear poised to pass legislation that would ban all officers operating in the city from concealing their identities. The question is whether they can make that rule stick.Anna Orso and Jeff Gammage
Unmasking ICE in Philly could test the limits of local power over federal agentsPhiladelphia lawmakers appear poised to pass legislation that would ban all officers operating in the city from concealing their identities. The question is whether they can make that rule stick.Anna Orso and Jeff Gammage
About 40 anti-ICE activists are arrested at protest inside Target in South PhillyNo ICE Philly demanded that the company take a public stand against ICE enforcement actions at the company’s stores.Michelle Myers and Robert Moran
About 40 anti-ICE activists are arrested at protest inside Target in South PhillyNo ICE Philly demanded that the company take a public stand against ICE enforcement actions at the company’s stores.Michelle Myers and Robert Moran
Philly federal judges are growing frustrated with ICE policy to detain most undocumented immigrantsICE “continues to act contrary to law, to spend taxpayer money needlessly, and to waste the scarce resources of the judiciary," one judge wrote.Abraham Gutman and Chris Palmer
Philly federal judges are growing frustrated with ICE policy to detain most undocumented immigrantsICE “continues to act contrary to law, to spend taxpayer money needlessly, and to waste the scarce resources of the judiciary," one judge wrote.Abraham Gutman and Chris Palmer
A dash of snow, an Arctic chill, and 55 mph wind gusts are possible this weekend in PhillyWind chills of 17 below zero are possible, the weather service says.Anthony R. Wood
A dash of snow, an Arctic chill, and 55 mph wind gusts are possible this weekend in PhillyWind chills of 17 below zero are possible, the weather service says.Anthony R. Wood
Man dies in North Philadelphia house fireThe cause of the fire remains under investigation.Henry Savage
Man dies in North Philadelphia house fireThe cause of the fire remains under investigation.Henry Savage
Pa. employers can’t reject job applicants who disclose their criminal history, court rulesA Philly truck driver shared his 15-year-old armed robbery conviction in a job interview. Central Trucking rejected him on the spot. That's not allowed, according to Judge Stephanos Bibas' opinion.Abraham Gutman
Pa. employers can’t reject job applicants who disclose their criminal history, court rulesA Philly truck driver shared his 15-year-old armed robbery conviction in a job interview. Central Trucking rejected him on the spot. That's not allowed, according to Judge Stephanos Bibas' opinion.Abraham Gutman
A family is suing Philadelphia over the death of a man in jail custodySeveral other families in recent years have sued Philadelphia jails, saying their loved ones did not receive adequate medical care for drug-related issues.Aubrey Whelan
A family is suing Philadelphia over the death of a man in jail custodySeveral other families in recent years have sued Philadelphia jails, saying their loved ones did not receive adequate medical care for drug-related issues.Aubrey Whelan