Feb. 2, 1968: Wilt Chamberlain racked up 22 points, 25 rebounds, and 21 assists for the Sixers in a 131-121 victory against ...
After 47 years and over 16,000 deliveries, the birth center will close its doors. The reason is simple and stark: It can no ...
Shapiro said he's like to ban phones for the duration of the school day. There are 23 others states with so-called "bell-to-bell" bans on cell phones.
The annual charity event began in 1977. Sunday's carnival featured a mini hockey rink, a carousel, a Ferris wheel, raffles and much more. Flyers players joined in the fun.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the department can't "just come up with a case that isn't there." ...
The Sixers are now in more need of an immediate roster boost for George's 25-game suspension, yet they have an easier path to get under the luxury tax.
One protester says agents used gas, pepper balls, and rubber bullets on a crowd of demonstrators — including young children — ...
The Hawks have won six of their last seven. They had a new coach and a new roster in September, but now things are falling into place.
Williams, whose political career imploded when he was prosecuted on federal corruption charges, is now serving as a part-time chaplain at Riverside Correctional Facility.
Recent protests in Iran have led to the deaths or detention of thousands of people.
The NBA trade deadline approaches, but the Sixers know that the rookie guard from the Bahamas is indeed a keeper.
At a panel discussion in late January, business leaders highlighted the contributions of immigrants in Philadelphia, calling attention to their role in driving the local economy.