Nine active and former Philadelphia Police officers have been charged following an investigation into the "Guns Down, Gloves Up" youth outreach program.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said residents who receive SNAP benefits should start seeing money in their accounts soon.
About 475,000 people in Philadelphia rely on SNAP benefits. SNAP cuts have ripple effects on the local economy.
Philadelphia city officials announced a new task force to figure out plans to bring new life to Market Street East, nearly a ...
Flights are being cut at 40 airports across the county, including Philadelphia International. The cuts have people searching ...
A house cleaner was fatally shot after she reportedly arrived at the wrong address of a home in Indiana. María Florinda Ríos ...
Gov. Shapiro says Pennsylvanians who were owed SNAP funds over the first few days of the month should receive benefits by ...
Governor Shapiro says Pennsylvanians expecting SNAP benefits this month should start seeing funds in their accounts soon.
Many states, including California, sued, and on Thursday, U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. in Rhode Island gave ...
The Trump administration has asked a federal appeals court to block a judge’s order to distribute November’s full SNAP ...
Police in Glenolden are praising a mother's quick actions to save her son after they say he was kidnapped by two men in a van ...
Friday on Good Day Philadelphia, the Good Day crew had some comments about Alex's dress.
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