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The Villanova University women's basketball team is giving back to the community in the form of mentorship.
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The Villanova University women's basketball team is giving back to the community in the form of mentorship.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, only 9% of firefighters in the United States are women.
Last month, the fearless women were on the front lines of the massive four-alarm fire at SPS Technologies in Abington Township and played a crucial role in bringing the blaze under control.
Twin sisters from Philadelphia are using their podcast, Twin Sister Docs, to provide a trusted source of accurate medical information.
Twin sisters from Philadelphia are using their podcast, Twin Sister Docs, to provide a trusted source of accurate medical information. Jan Carabeo shows us how they're reaching more people than ever before and making a difference.
Several "Rosies" -- named for the iconic Rosie the Riveter -- were honored with a Congressional medal Wednesday.
A Pennsylvania woman who helped make planes for Boeing during World War II were honored in Congress along with other "Rosie the Riveters" on Wednesday.
A look at the extraordinary achievements and contributions of women in the Philadelphia area from past to present this Women's History Month.
The Philadelphia Flyers forged a historic partnership with the University of Delaware for the school's first-ever Women's NCAA Division I Ice Hockey Program.
Philadelphia is home to one of the country's first craft breweries, Dock Street Brewery, and it's led by a woman breaking barriers in an industry often dominated by men.
As Women's History Month comes to a close, we continue to celebrate women breaking barriers, especially those in industries that men often dominate.
For one Philadelphia police inspector, the dream of becoming an officer started with a bad experience. Now, she's inspiring others to join the force.
Women from the Philadelphia Police Department shared their stories with the next generation during a panel at the Community College of Philadelphia Tuesday. Aziza Shuler reports.
Once Alaha Abdul Faruq is done with medical school, she hopes to go back to Afghanistan and open up a clinic there to provide health care to communities.
Alaha Abdul Faruq and others started the group Afghans of Philadelphia x Sola in 2021 to help families who were fleeing from the Taliban.
Meet three first-time business owners who are empowering women to be comfortable in their own skin while inspiring the next generation to follow their dreams this Women's History Month.
In a world where jazz music has traditionally been dominated by men, a unique nonprofit is changing the narrative. The Key Of She Jazz hosted its annual jam session and conference at the University of the Arts in February. The goal of the event was to provide a safe and empowering space for young women and nonbinary jazz musicians to showcase their talents and connect with like-minded individuals.
Philadelphia-based nonprofit, Key Of She Jazz, works to provide a safe and empowering space for young women and nonbinary jazz musicians to showcase their talents and connect with like-minded people.
This year, Mae Krier of Levittown has a bigger reason than ever to mark Rosie the Riveter Day.
Mae Krier was one of many "Rosie the Riveters" during World War II - making planes for Boeing out in Seattle, Washington. Jan Carabeo shares her story.
Nearly 100 young Black women and girls came together Wednesday in Philadelphia to hear from athletes and learn about how sports can empower them.
Twenty-four woman-owned businesses in Manayunk are collecting items, from postpartum supplies to menstrual items, for women who cannot afford feminine products.
Twenty-four woman-owned businesses in Manayunk are collecting items, from postpartum supplies to menstrual items, for women who cannot afford feminine products.
In 1960, a North Carolina college student from the Philadelphia area took a stand by being one of the first to sit down at a whites-only lunch counter.
Nancy Kirby, who grew up in Haddonfield, New Jersey, went on to attend Bennett College in North Carolina, where she helped organize the sit-ins at whites-only lunch counters in Greensboro in 1960.
The star New Jersey high school wrestler who was briefly disqualified from this week's state championship tournament due to his role in a brawl is now facing a charge of simple assault.
The Villanova University women's basketball team is giving back to the community in the form of mentorship.
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's Philadelphia Flower Show Preview Party
Gudziak, the highest-ranking Ukrainian Catholic bishop in the U.S., is based in Philadelphia and has visited Ukraine several times during the war.
President Trump's tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports could soon make cars and groceries more expensive, experts said.
President Trump's tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports could soon make cars and groceries more expensive, experts said.
The star New Jersey high school wrestler who was briefly disqualified from this week's state championship tournament due to his role in a brawl is now facing a charge of simple assault.
The Philadelphia Eagles have made Saquon Barkley the NFL's first-ever $20 million-plus-per-year running back.
The Villanova University women's basketball team is giving back to the community in the form of mentorship.
Gudziak, the highest-ranking Ukrainian Catholic bishop in the U.S., is based in Philadelphia and has visited Ukraine several times during the war.
The Villanova University women's basketball team is giving back to the community in the form of mentorship.
Gudziak, the highest-ranking Ukrainian Catholic bishop in the U.S., is based in Philadelphia and has visited Ukraine several times during the war.
President Trump's tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports could soon make cars and groceries more expensive, experts said.
Everything from condoms, to pregnancy tests and tampons are stocked in the Community College of Philadelphia's latest vending machine – and it's all free.
Rob Wilson said, tariffs or not, the markets will always fluctuate, and he recommends not making any sudden moves.
The star New Jersey high school wrestler who was briefly disqualified from this week's state championship tournament due to his role in a brawl is now facing a charge of simple assault.
Data shows SNAP benefit thefts are on the rise nationwide, and advocates in the Philadelphia area are offering a solution.
Police shared on social media that a shelter-in-place order for part of Franklin Township, New Jersey, was lifted Monday night after being in effect for hours.
A New Jersey man was arrested for stealing more than $18,000 from 14 Dunkin' locations across the state, Hackensack Police say.
On Sunday, Monmouth Street in Gloucester City was a sea of green as generations of families gathered for the annual St. Patrick's Day parade.
A dead whale that washed up on the Delaware River near the Delaware Memorial Bridge Sunday morning likely isn't moving anytime soon.
The blackout urges customers not to spend any money Feb. 28, as a form of resistance against major corporations rolling back their DEI policies.
Winter will end mildly in Philadelphia, but the meteorological start of spring will begin wildly across the area. Here's a look ahead.
While waiting on your tax refund, many are wondering if they'll have to wait even longer this year as thousands of IRS employees are being terminated right in the middle of tax season.
Rep. Sarah McBride discussed her first weeks in Congress, what she learned from caring for her husband before he died and more.
Everything from condoms, to pregnancy tests and tampons are stocked in the Community College of Philadelphia's latest vending machine – and it's all free.
A new report says 10 popular brands of synthetic braiding hair products have cancer-causing agents in them.
A chickenpox outbreak is hitting Penn State's main campus.
A measles alert was issued by the New Jersey Department of Health amid three cases of the highly-contagious virus in Bergen County.
There are concerns after recent near-misses and plane crashes among some air travelers, leaving them with "air travel anxiety."
Businesses in Northeast Philly that were affected by the deadly medical jet crash now have a little more time to get financial help.
Due to the rising cost of eggs, some national restaurants are adding a surcharge on meals with eggs. Local bakers are also feeling the impact as eggs are one of their top three main ingredients.
Business owners in Kensington say the neighborhood is improving under Mayor Cherelle Parker, but more should be done.
The Malaysian restaurant posted on Instagram that it is closed because of fire damage but plans to reopen.
An airshow is coming to Wildwood, New Jersey, in 2025, according to the Greater Wildwoods Tourism Authority.
With the REAL ID deadline approaching, transportation officials in Philadelphia are providing the information you need to know.
Route 202 between Henderson Road and Saulin Boulevard will stay closed through early June as part of PennDOT's $22.4 million sinkhole remediation project.
After bus drivers' most recent contract with SEPTA included bulletproof enclosures on buses, the new additions have been put to the test.
SEPTA said all bus lines will now be indicated by number and all metro lines will be identified by letters.
The head of NJ Transit says South Jersey needs the Glassboro-Camden train line to spur economic growth of the region's "eds and meds."
The star New Jersey high school wrestler who was briefly disqualified from this week's state championship tournament due to his role in a brawl is now facing a charge of simple assault.
The Villanova University women's basketball team is giving back to the community in the form of mentorship.
Erik Reynolds needs just three points to pass Jameer Nelson for the most points in Saint Joseph's University program history.
The Philadelphia Eagles have made Saquon Barkley the NFL's first-ever $20 million-plus-per-year running back.
Aidan Miller and Justin Crawford, two of Philadelphia's top prospects, are among the Phillies' first spring training cuts.
The classic dinner theater production "Tony N' Tina's Wedding" is coming to Peddler's Village in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
"Anora" won big at the 2025 Oscars. Here's the full list of who won and was nominated for this year's Academy Awards.
Hollywood's biggest stars turned out for the 97th annual Academy Awards. Here is what to know and how to watch the 2025 Oscars.
The 196th annual Philadelphia Flower Show draws photographers, garden enthusiasts, and fashion-forward visitors eager to embrace the spirit of spring.
Angie Stone, a member of the all-female hip hop trio The Sequence, was killed early Saturday in a car crash. She was 63.
Ukee Washington reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
Ukee Washington reports.
Middle school students in Philadelphia got the opportunity to do hands-on learning during the school district's five-day career and technical camp.
With her Girl Talk mentoring program, one Philadelphia teen turned her camp days into a safe space to discuss social issues young girls face every day.
Recent high school graduate Sylvain Farrell says his temporary position at a local clinic is the pathway to a full-time career.
A Philadelphia student won an award from NFL Films for his documentary on bringing back sports teams at his Kensington school.
A group of East Norriton eighth graders took what started as an Earth Day project and made a whole initiative.
Ten popular brands of synthetic braiding hair products have cancer-causing agents in them, according to a new study from Consumer Reports.
News of the theft comes as the Portal, which has been offline for several weeks, is due to come back on after recent maintenance and upgrades.
The deadline for small businesses affected by the January plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia to apply for emergency grants has been extended until Friday.
Bill Kelly has the latest NEXT Weather forecast for the Philadelphia region.
Prospect Park Police are investigating after several small trees by Moore's Lake Park were ripped from the ground and tossed into a nearby creek. Now, police are asking those responsible to help replant the trees to avoid prosecution.