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Twenty-one people allegedly tied to four South Philadelphia street groups were charged Thursday in a sweeping case that prosecutors say connects two years of shootings and one homicide across the city.
We're just days away from NCAA Tournament action tipping off in South Philadelphia. It's the city's first time hosting March Madness since 2022.
City officials say the project by TerraPower Isotopes marks a major step in transforming the former refinery land, which many residents still associate with the 2019 explosion and fire that shook surrounding neighborhoods.
South Philly residents are calling on city officials to shut down a property they say is the home of a package theft ring.
Philadelphia is gearing up for a packed sports weekend as the first two rounds of the NCAA men's basketball tournament tip off in South Philadelphia.
The menu at Mawn carries hints of several other cuisines in a city of brotherly food lovers. Credit... Supported by By Ligaya Mishan Reviewing from Philadelphia, Ligaya Mishan is a chief restaurant critic for The New York Times.
It’s been nicknamed the “mud pit” in South Philadelphia and has its own designation on Google Maps, but neighbors aren’t finding the safety hazard funny anymore. For more than six months now, neighbors have been forced to live with a damaged sidewalk and a large ditch in the middle of the street at 17th and Federal streets in the Point Breeze neighborhood.