Bodies and Souls” by Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Woodmere museums exemplifies museums working with their neighbors.
The Venezuelan population in Delaware is steadily growing — but recent shifts in immigration policy are creating new uncertainties, leaving many without work permits and increasingly turning to ...
The project in South Jersey, already under construction, is being developed by DataOne for the Nebius Group as part of a $17 billion deal with Microsoft.
The Trump administration declared the ultra-potent opioid a “weapon of mass destruction” in December. Delaware is prosecuting plenty of cases.
March Madness brought early-round NCAA tournament games to Philadelphia this weekend, drawing big crowds to Xfinity Mobile ...
Leo Solga’s new internship aims to expand civic literacy and give other young people the tools they need for a future run for office.
The new medical school option will target students pursuing careers in primary care, pediatrics and other specialties with shortages.
Demonstrators said they are concerned about the human and financial costs of war overseas while Americans struggle at home.
The FBI director transformed the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a terrorism-fighting force after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and later became special counsel in charge of investigating ...
It’s the first time a Pennsylvania utility agreed to shield average ratepayers from data center costs. Data centers will pay $11 million for low-income rate relief.
The endorsements help state Rep. Chris Rabb solidify his place as a progressive outsider in the race for a mostly Democratic district.
Wilmington housing advocates and the mayor's office are at odds over his opposition to rent assistance and stabilization programs.