Jewelry store owners retire, give loyal employees control of 60-year-old business
The owners of an East Coast luxury jewelry store chain are giving their family business to longtime employees with hopes to carry on the legacy of the original founder.
Travis and Jason Kelce's Christmas duet tops Apple Music charts following release
Travis and Jason Kelce teamed up for some holiday spirit on "Fairytale Of Philadelphia," a Christmas song on "A Philly Special Christmas."
Boxes of beef stolen from truck in South Philadelphia near Eagles stadium
Philadelphia police are looking for five suspects who stole boxes of beef from the back of a truck.
TSA catches man with gun for 2nd time at Philadelphia airport checkpoint: ‘Unforgivable’
A Philadelphia man got caught for a second time carrying a gun to a security checkpoint at Philadelphia International Airport on Saturday, officials said.
Panera 'Charged Lemonade' blamed for Ivy League student's death in family lawsuit
The family of Sarah Katz is suing Panera Bread, alleging the 21-year-old died after drinking one of the restaurant’s “Charged Lemonade" beverages.
Recovering drug addict blames Philly leaders for 'encouraging' criminals to 'break all the rules' they want
After overcoming addiction himself and becoming a small business owner, Frank Rodriguez is now calling on city leaders to address Philadelphia's drug and homeless crises.
CRISIS IN KENSINGTON: Businesses setting up 'booby traps' for protection
In Kensington's open-air drug market, some businesses struggle to entice prospective customers as drug users loiter or pass out on their front stoops.
Jay-Z’s ‘Made in America’ cancellation weeks before event leaves festival workers at loss
Philadelphia's "Made in America" music festival has been canceled this Labor Day due to "severe circumstances" beyond the production team's control.
Landlord charged tenants thousands when they complained of bugs, gross conditions: AG
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced a lawsuit against Philadelphia-area property management company SBG Management Services for “multiple violations."
Philadelphia suspect steals entire McDonald's cash register through drive thru: 'Give me the money'
Philadelphia police say an armed suspect reached through a McDonald's drive-thru window and grabbed the cash register.
TikTok not liable for Philadelphia girl, 10, who died trying viral ‘blackout challenge,’ court finds
U.S. District Judge Paul Diamond in Philadelphia ruled that TikTok is immune from a wrongful death lawsuit alleging that it caused the death of a 10-year-old girl.
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin completes sale of stake in 76ers, Devils: report
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin has completed his divestment from the company that owns the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Devils, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.
Wawa shuttering two Philadelphia stores amid city's retail crime surge
Wawa, which has a total of 40 stores in Philadelphia, did not disclose a timeline for the closures. Impacted employees will be offered continued employment with the Pennsylvania convenience store chain.
Philadelphia chain Wawa 'seriously considering' halting expansion after viral riot video: councilman
Wawa, a Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain, might halt plans to expand in Philadelphia as crime continues in the city and after it's been the target of looters.
FedEx driver mistakenly delivers boxes of rifles to Pennsylvania school: report
Boxes of rifles were recently dropped off at a Pennsylvania school, and were locked inside over the weekend.
Ex-NFL star Michael Vick's new company focusing on digital collectibles
Former NFL star Michael Vick launched a new company Tuesday that he hopes will bring fans and sports legends closer together through digital collectibles.
Philadelphia-area theme park Sesame Place announces diversity training after viral character snub
After a video went viral of a character appearing to snub a Black child during a parade, Sesame Place announced a diversity training for all employees.
Sesame Place controversy: Black family files $25M racial discrimination lawsuit after viral character snub
A new $25 million federal civil rights lawsuit accuses Sesame Place Philadelphia of racial discrimination after Black children and families were allegedly ignored by costume characters.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary accused of discriminatory practices by Justice Department
A company owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway discriminated against certain minority families and has reached a settlement with federal authorities.
Philadelphia 76ers looking into building new privately funded arena
Josh Harris and David Blitzer, two managing partners for the Sixers, created a new development company to build the teams future home. 76 Place is expected to cost around $1.3 billion.