PA Weather Alert: “January Thaw” Ends Tonight with Arctic Blast & Snow Coating

Snow Storms From 1996 to 2015 By PA Weather Watch Tuesday, January 13, 2026 HARRISBURG, PA — If you are heading out for lunch or running errands this Tuesday afternoon, enjoy the mild air while it lasts. Meteorologists are warning that Pennsylvania's brief "January Thaw" is about to come to a screeching halt, replaced by a dangerous mix of plummeting temperatures and flash-freezing roads. A powerful cold front is currently tracking across the Midwest and is scheduled to slam into the … [Read more...]

SEPTA’s AI Cameras Have Issued 100,000 Tickets—and 5 New Routes Are Going Live Monday

By Philadelphia News Desk | January 13, 2026 If you think you can sneak into a bus lane for "just a minute" to grab your Wawa order, think again. The "eye in the sky" is about to get a lot more common on Philadelphia streets. SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) announced Tuesday that their controversial AI-powered camera enforcement program is expanding. Starting Monday, January 19, buses on five of the city’s busiest and most congested routes will begin automatically … [Read more...]

North Wildwood Sues State as Winter Storm Threatens to Wipe Out Remaining Dunes

By South Jersey News Desk | January 12, 2026 The war between North Wildwood and the State of New Jersey has officially moved from the boardwalk to the courtroom, just days before a major winter storm is set to batter the coast. In a blistering press conference Monday morning, North Wildwood officials announced a lawsuit against the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), accusing the agency of "gross negligence" after it abruptly canceled a $54 million beach replenishment project … [Read more...]

Center City Restaurant Week Menus Drop Today; Plus, Is Bruno Mars Coming to the Linc?

By Philadelphia News Desk | January 12, 2026 If you're still recovering from the Eagles' heartbreak or just looking to beat the January blues, the city has plenty of distractions lined up. From discounted high-end dining to major concert buzz, here is what’s happening in Philly entertainment this week. 1. Restaurant Week Reservations Are Open The holidays are over, but the feasting isn't. Center City District Restaurant Week officially kicks off this Sunday, January 18, and runs through … [Read more...]

16-Year-Old Killed on Temple Campus; Police Hunt Silver Honda in Separate Northeast Philly Ambush

By Philadelphia News Desk | January 12, 2026 A violent 24 hours in Philadelphia has left investigators scrambling across the city, with a teenager dead on the first day of the spring semester and a young woman fighting for her life after a targeted ambush in the Northeast. Here is the latest on the two major investigations currently underway by the Philadelphia Police Department. Breaking: Teen Killed on Temple University Campus Tragedy struck North Philadelphia late Monday afternoon … [Read more...]

Winter Storm Eyeing Philly for Thursday—Snow, Rain, and a Messy Commute Ahead

Independence Mall Enjoy the sunshine today and the mild temperatures tomorrow, because winter is about to make a loud comeback. Meteorologists are tracking a complex coastal storm system that threatens to slam the Delaware Valley later this week, potentially turning the Friday morning commute into a nightmare. While the exact track is still finalizing, one thing is clear: Thursday night into Friday morning will be messy. The Timeline Monday & Tuesday: We start the week on a … [Read more...]

Eagles Season Implodes: A.J. Brown Silent & Sirianni Under Fire After Wild Card Heartbreak

The silence in the Eagles' locker room Sunday night was deafening, but the noise outside Lincoln Financial Field is just getting started. The Philadelphia Eagles' 2025-2026 season came to a screeching, emotional halt with a stunning 23-19 Wild Card loss to the San Francisco 49ers. For a team that started the season with Super Bowl aspirations, the early exit is a bitter pill. But the final score is only half the story—what happened on the sidelines and after the clock hit zero has the entire … [Read more...]

The South Jersey Food Bucket List: 5 Legendary Spots That Beat Philly

We all know the drill. Philadelphia gets all the national press. They get the Rocky statue, the TV shows, and the credit for the cheesesteak. But if you live on the east side of the Delaware River, you know the truth: The best food in the region is actually in South Jersey. From diners that have been open since the prohibition era to the real home of the best cheesesteak in the world, South Jersey is a culinary heavyweight. If you call yourself a local foodie, you haven’t earned your … [Read more...]

The 5 Most Affordable Towns in New Jersey Where You Can Still Buy a Home Under $425k

If you live in North Jersey or along the immediate coast, the headline seems like a typo. A single-family home in the Garden State for under half a million dollars? In 2026? It’s no secret that New Jersey real estate is a pressure cooker. Driven by some of the highest property taxes in the nation and a relentless lack of inventory in commuter hubs like Montclair, Hoboken, and Princeton, many residents feel priced out of their own state. But the "New Jersey Exodus" isn't just people fleeing … [Read more...]

The Oldest Restaurant in Delaware Has Been Serving “The Perfect Pint” Since 1864

In a state known for rapid change and new construction, there is a corner of Wilmington that has refused to budge for over 160 years. If you drive through Trolley Square, you can’t miss it. The Victorian mansard roof, the red brick facade, and the distinct sense that this building has seen things you wouldn't believe. It is Kelly’s Logan House, the oldest continuously operating Irish tavern in Delaware. And if you ask a local, they will tell you that stepping inside feels less like going … [Read more...]