A Santa statue “waves” to drivers along Brace Road in Cherry Hill on Dec. 14, 2025. The Philly region may see its second snowfall of the season on Friday night. Read more
Tom Gralish / Staff Photographer
Lower Merion residents can expect tax hikes on the township and countywide level in 2026.
Steven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Phoenixville recently welcomed a pair of eateries, just some of the new businesses that have opened recently in Chester County.
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An exterior view of the former West Grove Smoke Shop in the borough of West Grove, Chester County.
David Maialetti / Staff Photographer
The scene at 1625 Washington Avenue Tuesday Dec. 13, 2022. The sign reads “Advanced Mining” the business that acquired the cryptocurrency company VBit Technologies which is facing several new lawsuits in federal court after its customers claim the company froze them out of millions of dollars in assets this summer. Read more
Tom Gralish / Staff Photographer
Law enforcement officers stand guard outside a detention center in Los Angeles on June 10, the day a curfew took hold following clashes in days prior between protesters and law enforcement. Read more
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Between 2005 and 2021, State College police in these logs described 110 cases that were ultimately classified as rapes as “assault” or “assault earlier.” That is four out of every five rapes recorded by the department during that period.
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Yet King, who led State College police from 1993 to 2016, said word never reached him. He was not aware that State College police were incorrectly reporting rapes until Spotlight PA contacted him this summer, he said.
In 2012, the FBI announced it would broaden its definition of rape to “ensure justice for those whose lives have been devastated by sexual violence,” then-U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said at the time.
This is Caption field: SEPTA workers deep clean transit stations five overnights a week. Each station gets a treatment twice a month. Here, a Whirl-A-Way surface cleaner, nicknamed the “lawn mower,” buffs the platform at SEPTA’s 5th Street/Independence Hall Station.
Key’Monnie Bean, 2, was killed on Dec. 8. Her mother’s boyfriend, Sean Hernandez, has been charged with murder in her death.
Sixers guard Jared McCain spoke with students about mental health and the challenges he faced recovering from injuries on Wednesday at Level Up Philly.
The seasonal tlayuda (with squash blossoms) at Ama.
This is Caption field: SEPTA workers deep clean transit stations five overnights a week. Each station gets a treatment twice a month. Here, a Whirl-A-Way surface cleaner, nicknamed the “lawn mower,” buffs the platform at SEPTA’s 5th Street/Independence Hall Station. Read more
Sixers guard Jared McCain spoke with students about mental health and the challenges he faced recovering from injuries on Wednesday at Level Up Philly. Read more
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Flyers winger Matvei Michkov has made recent progress after a tough start to the season.
Yong Kim / Staff Photographer
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem on Capitol Hill earlier this month.
Marvin Joseph
Second-year-pro Quinyon Mitchell has become one of the least-tested cornerbacks in the league this season.
Monica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Gary Rush, of College Park, Md., holds a sign before a Nov. 18 news conference on the Epstein files in front of the Capitol.
Mariam Zuhaib
New Penn State coach Matt Campbell is bringing his quarterbacks and receivers coaches with him.
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First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson describes a sprawling fraud investigation involving state-run programs in Minnesota at a news conference Thursday in Minneapolis. Read more
Giovanna Dell'Orto
This image taken from video provided by the FBI shows a person of interest in the investigation of Saturday’s shooting at Brown University.
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Flyers defenseman Egor Zamula was placed on waivers Thursday. Could he have playd his last game in Orange and Black.
Yong Kim / Staff Photographer
Members of the Froggy Carr Brigade strut down Market street on Monday, Jan 1, 2024, during the start of the 2024 Philadelphia’s Mummers parade in Philadelphia. Read more
Jose F. Moreno / Staff Photographer
President Donald Trump at the White House: In August, Trump said he was “looking at reclassification” of marijuana.
Carolyn Van Houten
New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson has a new shoe and made sure to drop some off at his alma mater, Villanova.
Steven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Raiders quarterback Kenny Pickett completed eight of 11 passes in relief against the Broncos last week.
Gregory Bull
Carter Hart was on the ice Thursday at Xfinity Mobile Arena but will not start vs. Flyers.
Yong Kim / Staff Photographer
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President Donald Trump at the White House: In August, Trump said he was “looking at reclassification” of marijuana.
Carolyn Van Houten
New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson has a new shoe and made sure to drop some off at his alma mater, Villanova.
Steven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Raiders quarterback Kenny Pickett completed eight of 11 passes in relief against the Broncos last week.
Gregory Bull
Carter Hart was on the ice Thursday at Xfinity Mobile Arena but will not start vs. Flyers.
Yong Kim / Staff Photographer
Keisha Burse looks at items for sale at Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park in Atlanta earlier this week.
Megan Varner
Travis Sanheim and Quentin Grimes deliver $15,000 worth of donated hockey and basketball equipment to kids at the Scanlon Recreation Center in Kensington. Read more
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