May 8, 2026
Transportation
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Drivers in Pennsylvania will soon face $50 fines if they're stopped for using a cellphone or other handheld device while behind the wheel. The regulation takes effect June 6, ending a period of written warnings only.
May 7, 2026
Transportation
by
Michael Tanenbaum
New Jersey seeks to ban cyclists from Route 55, a 40.5-mile highway that runs through parts of Cumberland, Salem and Gloucester counties. The proposal aims to address safety concerns.
May 6, 2026
Investigations
by
Michael Tanenbaum
A Montgomery County woman allegedly stole nearly $1 million in lingerie, including from Victoria's Secret stores in six states, to sell online, police say. Tiffany R. Halley, 41, of Cheltenham, faces more than 293 felony counts of retail theft.
May 6, 2026
Arts & Culture
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Michael Tanenbaum
The Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art is planning a $100 million renovation that will add a museum building with 14,000 square feet of new gallery space and a 325-acre public nature preserve to the campus in Chadds Ford.
May 6, 2026
Business
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Foley's: The Philly Sports Shop will open Sunday, May 10, on South Street, offering a selection of apparel from local designers and signed memorabilia. The store is led by writer and Phillies superfan John Foley.
May 5, 2026
Music
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Michael Tanenbaum
Comedian and 'The Daily Show' host Jon Stewart was in Manayunk over the weekend playing drums with his little-known band, Church and State, to perform at the Sing Us Home festival on Venice Island.
May 4, 2026
Women's Health
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Michael Tanenbaum
The U.S. Supreme Court has restored temporary mail and telehealth access to the abortion drug mifepristone through May 11. Its order pauses a lower court ruling that banned telehealth and mail access to the drug, which is used in half of abortions in the United States.
May 4, 2026
Business
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Philadelphia restaurants may opt to include 20% service charges for customers during the World Cup this summer. Many international cultures don't tip, raising a mirror to the way the hospitality industry works for businesses, service workers and consumers in the United States.
May 4, 2026
2026 Election
by
Michael Tanenbaum
Republican gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity says she is opposed to legalizing recreational marijuana and would veto any bill to do so if she's elected. Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, supports legalization.
May 1, 2026
Business
by
Michael Tanenbaum
In Crust We Trust, a new pizzeria with pies themed around Black history in Philly, will open in May at the storefront of the former Vince's Pizzeria on Frankford Avenue. The restaurant will be led by Anyae Wilson, daughter of Amina owner Felicia Wilson.