Philadelphia
Lula “Mae” Reeves, one of the first Black women in Philly to own her own business, created one-of-a-kind and custom hats.
Over 200 years ago, what is considered the first mass protest meeting ever held in the U.S. by Black Americans took place in Philadelphia.
Andre Howard Jr., Trey's father, told ABC News the conversation took place once Trey awoke from a successful surgery.
Philadelphia is healing after a small medical jet crashed on the busy intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue on Friday.
A small plane carrying two people in the area of Roosevelt Boulevard and Cottman Avenue in Philly crashed, police confirmed.
A community is outraged after human remains connected to the 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia were found at The Penn Museum.
The rate plunged 40% compared with 2023.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is a favorite of progressives, but Black people must keep our eyes focused on the prize.
Jay-Z and Roc Nation are under fire for backing a campaign for children to attend charter schools in Pennsylvania.
Nearly 40 years ago, cops targeted a Black liberation group with deadly violence.
W.E.B. Du Bois' “The Philadelphia Negro” -- which was published 125 years ago -- offers valuable lessons about why Black Philadelphia neighborhoods look the way they do today.
What Is stop-and-frisk and how it has been used in Philadelphia? Criminologists say it can be constitutional and useful if carefully controlled.