The Rev. Robert L. Polk, 97, has lived at Cathedral Village in upper Roxborough for the past 22 years. At one time, he was the only Black resident among more than 400 retirees.
The following is for crimes reported from June 30 to July 6.
The following is for crimes reported from June 22 to 29.
Art and architecture lovers now have a rare opportunity to explore the Margaret Esherick House, a midcentury modern gem designed by famed architect Louis Kahn.
Spring is here, and along with pollen comes the pollinators; Pennsylvania is home to 437 native bee species, and diverse plants in your garden can help their populations thrive.
Several women's lacrosse alums from area schools found themselves in the national spotlight last Sunday.
Over the past several weeks, hundreds of Northwest Philadelphia and Southeast Montgomery County students walked across a stage to accept their diplomas.
Members of the Fletcher Street Urban Riding Club visited C.W. Henry School on May 30. They brought a horse, of course.
My daughter Samantha found the article Len Lear wrote on my uncle Alfred Jerdan who recently passed away.
About 13 years ago, you ran a story about me. I thought you might be interested in a follow-up.
The beloved Chestnut Hill Jenks Playground is getting a much-needed boost, thanks to a revitalized fundraising effort.
It was Shabbat. Not just any Shabbat and not a Jewish holiday. But it became a Jewish holiday.
I have a new preoccupation: a campaign to convince the DNC to hold an off-year convention.
The latest issue appeared in my mail-slot today and I want to compliment the publisher.
Thanks for your paperboy column. You were spot on.
An increase in coyote sightings in Wissahickon Valley Park is welcome news.