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...]
The 10 Safest Cities in Pennsylvania to Raise a Family in 2026
If you are looking for a place to put down roots in Pennsylvania, safety is likely your number one priority. While major metros like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh offer culture and jobs, the latest data reveals that families are increasingly migrating to the "Township Belts"—suburban rings where violent crime is statistically non-existent and schools are top-tier. According to the latest 2025 State of Safety report, which analyzes FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) statistics, Pennsylvania’s … [Read more...]
Recent SEPTA Stabbings Spark Fresh Debate Over Transit Security
PHILADELPHIA — For Philadelphia commuters, the coming week was supposed to be a celebration of normalcy. On Monday, January 12, SEPTA is set to restore all full Regional Rail morning express service—a major milestone after months of federal safety inspections sidelined much of the fleet. However, that progress has been clouded by a violent weekend that has reignited the conversation around safety on the city’s transit lines. A Violent Saturday Night The sense of security for weekend … [Read more...]
Eagles-49ers Playoff Showdown: Can Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley Silence the Doubters Today at the Linc?
Philadelphia Eagles 2015-15 - Photo Credit: Al Bello/Getty Images PHILADELPHIA — The road to a repeat begins today. At 4:30 p.m. ET, the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles (11-6) will step onto the grass at Lincoln Financial Field to face a familiar and formidable foe: the San Francisco 49ers (12-5). While the "Linc" will undoubtedly be rocking, the air in South Philly is thick with a mix of championship confidence and late-season anxiety. After a regular season defined by … [Read more...]
Philly’s $11.5M ‘Golden’ Makeover: Mayor Parker Launches Massive Cleanup Before World Cup Fans Arrive
PHILADELPHIA — Mayor Cherelle Parker has a message for anyone planning to visit Philadelphia in 2026: "Get ready to be dazzled." Standing against the backdrop of a grit-covered overpass on Friday, January 9, 2026, Mayor Parker officially launched “Gateways to Philadelphia,” an ambitious $11.5 million anti-graffiti and beautification project designed to scrub, paint, and plant the city into a world-class state before the global spotlight turns toward the Schuylkill. With the FIFA World Cup, … [Read more...]
Why ‘Yo’ Is the Unofficial Language of Philadelphia
It’s the greeting, the warning, and the exclamation that defines a city. From South Philly stoops to the steps of the Art Museum, we trace the origins of the two letters that speak for millions. PHILADELPHIA — If you walk down any street in Philadelphia today, you will hear it. It’s shouted from car windows on Broad Street, whispered between friends in Rittenhouse Square, and barked by construction workers in Kensington. "Yo." To an outsider, it might sound like a lack of vocabulary. To … [Read more...]
‘ICE Out for Good’: Thousands Flood City Hall as Philly Becomes Epicenter of National Protest Movement
A second massive rally in three days has shut down Center City streets as demonstrators demand accountability for a fatal shooting—and Philadelphia officials take a defiant stand against federal agents. PHILADELPHIA — For the second time in 48 hours, the shadow of Philadelphia’s City Hall has been obscured by a sea of protest signs and the glow of candlelight. Earlier today, an estimated 1,500 demonstrators gathered for the "ICE Out for Good" rally, a "weekend of action" sparked by a viral … [Read more...]
The Cooper Sharp Revolution: Is Philadelphia’s ‘Whiz Wit’ Era Officially Over?
Forget the tourist traps. A new ‘Big Three’ has emerged in Philly’s cheesesteak scene, backed by Michelin nods and a cheese that is changing the game forever. PHILADELPHIA — For decades, the Philadelphia cheesesteak order was simple: "Whiz wit" or "Provolone without." It was a binary choice that defined your neighborhood and your loyalty. But as we kick off 2026, the streets of South Philly and Roxborough are witnessing a culinary coup. The neon-yellow glow of Cheez Whiz is being replaced … [Read more...]











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