Public transit woes could ruin Philadelphia’s plans for celebrating the American Semiquincentennial in 2026.
Cherelle Parker has vowed to shut down the city’s open-air drug markets, but the task may be beyond any one mayor’s reach.
In just a few years, the city’s museums and arts institutions have been transformed into shrines to left-wing causes.
After enduring another looting frenzy, Philadelphia residents wonder whether mass thuggery is just a fact of life in the city.
Philadelphia’s Democratic nominee for mayor tapped into frustration with “lawlessness” to beat back her party’s progressive wing.
Will growing public-safety concerns and a crowded Democratic field give the city its first Republican mayor in more than 70 years?
As a new year dawns, residents await leadership that can address the city’s harrowing crime problem.
A judge ordered Philadelphia to remove the plywood that had covered its historic Christopher Columbus statue since the 2020 George Floyd riots.
Hysteria over Florida’s mischaracterized “Don’t Say Gay” law largely involves obscuring the fact that it applies only to children under age ten.
Race and gender continue to dominate the city’s cultural venues, whether audiences like it or not.
Thanks to the pandemic and protests, little eateries and fast-food restaurants are now all but gone in Center City.
On visiting St. Tikhon’s monastery in South Canaan, Pennsylvania
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