Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed an executive order Tuesday unveiling a new wellness court and wellness support in ...
Joseph Thomas Skowronski, 32, of Philadelphia, was sentenced to 2 to 4 years in a state correctional institution after he ...
The leader of a multi-county gun and drug trafficking organization awaits his fate from a judge after he admitted to ...
The Supreme Court will now decide whether the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court made the right decision in November when it ...
The lawsuit says “the very threat" of ICE enforcement deters congregants from attending services, violating First Amendment ...
Although the Philadelphia 76ers plan to keep the streak of Joel Embiid missing games going, progress is at least being made.
Proetto’s lawsuit against Johnson wound its way through Philadelphia’s Common Pleas Court. And last week, Judge Idee Fox ...
The City of Philadelphia launched its new pilot called the Kensington Neighborhood Wellness Court (NWC) on Wednesday. Take a ...
The city is launching “neighborhood wellness courts,” a diversion program designed to issue citations and offer addiction treatment and other services in lieu of misdemeanor sentences.
The mayor signed an executive order that gives the police department the option to make a summary arrest instead of a misdemeanor arrest for certain drug offenses.
More than two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, reproductive rights was a key issue highlighted during ...