A new report shows how Haitian and Latino immigrants in southern Delaware are often caught in an economic divide.
Researchers surveyed hundreds of public transportation riders about their experiences to help shape future transit infrastructure decisions.
The city is still more affordable than other big cities. But it’s become increasingly more expensive for the average resident.
Historians say tailgating in America began in the 19th century. Reporting on the Princeton-Yale game in 1891, the New York Tribune describes a procession of horse-drawn coaches heading up Fifth Avenue ...
The scholarships fund students for everything from grades and financial need to athletic or artistic talent and career interests.
Legal sports betting through retail and online sportsbooks is permitted in 38 states, according to the American Gaming Association.
The case alleges the Trump administration allowed Musk’s team access to the Treasury Department’s central payment system in violation of federal law.
Pennsylvania is only one of four states that still taxes Holocaust reparations payments. A news bill seeks to fix that and honor survivors’ legacy.
Thanks to the renowned concert pianist's foundations Philly second- and third-graders are discovering the piano.
Proposed legislation in N.J. would create a program to help beginner farmers pay for equipment and buy land to grow their crops.
Psychologist Zoe Ovans studies how young children learn language at the University of Pennsylvania, with funding from a prestigious fellowship In late January, she and more than 100 early career ...
The six-car train was traveling from Philadelphia to Wilmington when it caught fire around 6 p.m. Thursday near the Crum Lynne Station in Ridley Park.