Children bearing placards with the names of Jewish communities wiped out during World War II led thousands of people in a march Sunday as American survivors of the Holocaust remembered their dead.
The Philadelphia Phillies announced that Steve Carlton will not pitch for the rest of the season because of a strained rotator cuff.
The attorney for a Philadelphia caterer accused of dealing cocaine to major league baseball players
The fate of a Philadelphia caterer, characterized by a federal prosecutor as "a traveling salesman
The Philadelphia Eagles and the city have agreed on a site for two new practice fields that were
Garbage workers began returning to their jobs before midnight Friday, attacking the mountains of refuse that have accumulated during their 18-day walkout.
An explosion that rocked the street ripped through a fire station Saturday night, killing one firefighter and injuring three others, one critically, officials said.
Former Philadelphia Eagles lineman Kevin Allen and another man were arrested and charged with
The Philadelphia 76ers sent center Clemon Johnson and a No. 1 draft pick to the Seattle SuperSonics for center Tim McCormick and forward Danny Vranes.
One subway train crashed into another as passengers were boarding during rush-hour Wednesday evening, injuring 27 people, two of them seriously, authorities said.
Julius Erving of the Philadelphia 76ers is expected to miss six NBA games because of a hairline fracture in the middle finger of his right hand.
Philadelphia Phillie president Bill Giles and three of his limited partners have purchased Taft Broadcasting Co.'
The Philadelphia Stock Exchange has experienced sharp growth in foreign currency options trading since it pioneered the practice 4 1/2 years ago.
A task force recommended a massive overhaul of the Philadelphia Police Department, saying the force
Catholic, Protestant, Islamic and Jewish leaders, spurred by a month of sporadic racial demonstrations and violence, joined together Monday in an appeal for racial harmony throughout the city.
Anti-racism activists plan a march to City Hall Saturday to protest prejudice in Philadelphia and
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"Mission Complete," read the sign waving in the biting wind as the city welcomed home Villanova's national championship basketball team with a 10-block parade and a rally Tuesday.
A Philadelphia caterer, one of seven men indicted in a federal investigation of drug trafficking in
The New York Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers were fined $24,800 by the NHL, bringing the total